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  • Pharmacies have a backlog of insurance claims waiting to be paid after the payment system was hacked in February. Experts aim to push for better cybersecurity standards across critical infrastructure.
  • Host Bob Edwards describes a recent International Trade Court ruling over whether the X-Men -- a group of mutant superheroes -- are human.
  • The European Union has charged Elon Musk’s X with violating new regulations for social media platforms. Musk faces hefty fines over delivering misinformation.
  • The red convertible Maserati is to celebrate the success of their collaboration on the chart-topping song: "Old Town Road."
  • Linda talks with Brian Hutchinson, a senior writer at Canadian Business magazine. Bre-X, a Canadian minerals company, is trying to maintain control of a site that may or may not be a gold mine. The Indonesian property may be worth as much as twenty (B)billion dollars...or worth much, much less.
  • Noah Adams talks with Ian Fried, staff writer for CNet.com, about Mac OS X, the next generation Macintosh operating system that will go on sale March 24. Mac OS X is considered to be an advanced operating system, combining the power and openess of UNIX with the same ease of use and broad applications base upon which Macintosh has based its reputation.
  • Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan reviews the movie X-Men, which opens nationally in theaters today. Based on the popular Marvel comic book series, the cast includes Patrick Stewart as Professor Charles Francis Xavier and Anna Paquin as Rogue. The film is directed by Bryan Singer the man behind the 1995 movie The Usual Suspects.
  • The tradition of folk, bluegrass, acoustic, and western swing continues with hosts John McMillen, Mike Gowen, Nick Morris, Laura Ray, and occasionally other local community members. This episode features cuts from Zach Top, Norman Blake, and more.
  • A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by Chernow and essays by Richard Russo.
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