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  • The Tokyo Auto show is the premiere showcase for new automotive technology in the world. Sales of Japanese cars are reaching a 20-year low, and companies are looking to capture more of the market. On display are cars with electronic and windows on the floor for a view of the road.
  • With recent reports that Lionfish are now spreading to the Northern Gulf, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Service announced new rules to make it easier to…
  • Two gallery shows feature the work of photojournalist Kinfay Moroti.
  • Ed Gordon talks with jazz guitarist Kevin Eubanks. Besides heading the band on Jay Leno's Tonight Show, Eubanks has a successful jazz career of his own, and has been playing on tour with his own band for years.
  • Millions of Americans came out to voice their opinions as part of the nationwide No Kings Day.
  • The anti-cancer treatment Yescarta was recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for lymphoma.
  • NPR technology correspondent Steve Henn joins us to discuss what items are already selling and what the next major technological breakthrough will be.
  • Urgency is starting to creep up on candidates for both parties to gain ground.
  • A small study being presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in Miami suggests that treating Alzheimer's patients with a type of antibody may halt or even reverse progress of the degenerative disease.
  • These days, a hit show can run not just for years but for decades. So how do you keep it fresh for new audiences? Reporter Jeff Lunden talks to people who work on three of Broadway's biggest hits to find out.
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