THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Bryan Cranston said he'd be up for a reunion of the "Malcolm in the Middle" show.
  • LeBron James is the latest big name to drop out of the Summer Olympic games.
  • In Spokane, a 3-foot alligator has been reported missing... by neighbors, who also point out the owner is missing, too.
  • Bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley died last week after his long battle with skin cancer. He was 89.
  • Donald Trump was in Scotland Friday to attend the reopening of his Turnberry golf course.
  • Police in Chicago were on the lookout for Sinead O'Connor after family members said she planned to go out and jump off a bridge.
  • Donald Trump's fired campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, has been hired by CNN as a political contributor.
  • Now KFC has hired George Hamilton to star as Colonel Sanders for a while.
  • Fiat Chrysler says it will stop using Takata airbags.
  • Men's Health says people who drink fruit juice or sodas that contain high fructose corn syrup five or more times a week may have triple the arthritis risk of people who drink the least.
  • They're still talking about that soccer player who was kicked out of a game for excessive flatulence.
  • DNA tests show that a Colorado prisoner is not the son of the late music legend Prince.
  • A former Clinton IT staffer pleaded the Fifth 130 times during his deposition about that e-mail thing.
  • Nic and Norman's restaurant opens up tomorrow in Senoia, Georgia. It's co-owned by "Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus and "Dead" director Greg Nicotero. They're already lined up outside in lawn chairs, waiting to get in.
  • A Golden Girls inspired cafe is going to open up in New York this summer.
  • Nearly 1 million adults in the U.S. are in a same-sex marriage.
  • The University of Alabama's president makes $535,000 a year -- or just $10,000 more than the strength coach for the Tide football team.
  • Harry Styles has signed a solo contract with Columbia... which begs the question, is that it for One Direction?

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