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On today's show: A check-in on the Olympic Refugee team; a neighborhood in Miami that loves Russia — and Trump; when tunes are so bad they're good. (episode)
As the fighting continues in Syria, an estimated 250,000 Aleppo residents have been left without food, medical supplies, or running water.
Ten athletes competing at the Olympic Games in Rio have no flag and no anthem. They are refugees from a number of war-torn nations, and were selected to send a message of hope.
Russia's hack of the Democrats is much bigger than initially thought. How does this hack fit into Russia's history of cyber espionage?
Several residents in Sunny Isles Beach, a city commonly known as "Little Moscow," are coming out in support of Donald Trump.
There are 40,000 troops mobilized on the border between Crimea and Ukraine. The calm of the last few years between Russia and Ukraine appears to be over.
Reviews of the Meryl Streep dramedy "Florence Foster Jenkins," Disney's new adventure film "Pete’s Dragon," and the R-rated animated comedy "Sausage Party."
"Outsider music" is a loaded term often used by cultural insiders and snobs. But who are we to say what’s bad or good? In fact, some of the bad is very good.