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  • The anti-cancer treatment Yescarta was recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for lymphoma.
  • A crew for a reality show was robbed at gunpoint in Oakland, Calif. The thieves took equipment valued at $50,000.
  • 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.
  • Londoners may be crabbing about tourists and traffic of Olympic proportions. But they were already the most stressed out bunch in the country, according to a new government survey on "life satisfaction." Statistically, the most joyful Brit would be a married professional, healthy, 65 and residing in the Scottish isles.
  • The rumors are true. Terry Jones confirmed to the BBC that Monty Python will reunite for a stage show. It's been more than three decades since the last proper Python project.
  • Golfer Davis Love scooped up the lost baby squirrel at the President's Cup tournament on Thursday, worried he'd get struck. By the end of the day, Sammy's cute face had stolen the spotlight and he was named the unofficial mascot of team USA.
  • 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.
  • Dr. Kiss, a three-foot-tall wooden puppet, can handle his business in the wrestling ring. He's the star of a traveling show, reveling in the art and artifice of pro wrestling.
  • A Naples photographer’s work that shows the beauty and the essential nature of the Everglades will go on display next week in New York City.
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