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Friday, July 15 2016

  • Horror in France, Podcast Picks, Millennial Radio July 15, 2016

    On today's show: What we know about the terrorist attack in Nice; a look at some of the best podcasts available to download; the co-hosts of&nbsp;the radio program&nbsp;"Let Your Voice Be Heard!" (episode)

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    • Horror in Nice: What We Know So Far July 15, 2016

      Mayhem broke out&nbsp;in Nice, France on Thursday after a man in a truck plowed through a crowd during&nbsp;an independence day fireworks demonstration. More than 80&nbsp;people&nbsp;were killed.

    • Donald Trump Picks Gov. Mike Pence as Running Mate July 15, 2016

      Pence, a former congressman, is a more traditional conservative than Trump. He is outspoken against issues like gay marriage and abortion, and has the blessing of the GOP&nbsp;establishment.

    • Films to Catch and Skip at the Box Office This Weekend July 15, 2016

      Reviews of the new Woody Allen film "Caf&eacute; Society," the highly anticipated all-female "Ghostbusters" reboot, and a new film from actor Bryan Cranston, "The Infiltrator."

    • Nice, France: Boris Johnson's First Test July 15, 2016

      Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London, is a&nbsp;controversial&nbsp;figure that was&nbsp;appointed as the U.K.'s foreign secretary this week. How will he respond to the attack in Nice?&nbsp;

    • Five Podcasts For Summer Getaways July 15, 2016

      Whether you're traveling or taking a day off at home, you may want to kick back and relax this summer with&nbsp;a podcast. With so many options, where do you even start?&nbsp;We're here to help.

    • Millennial Radio Station Tackles Violence By and Against Police July 15, 2016

      Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio is&nbsp;an outlet for the many&nbsp;New Yorkers&nbsp;who are struggling with how to respond to the violence and division across America today.

    • Why Rio Needs the Olympics Now More Than Ever July 15, 2016

      Despite the issues it faces,&nbsp;the Olympic&nbsp;Games&nbsp;are providing Brazil with&nbsp;a sense of hope and&nbsp;national pride, which is&nbsp;what the country and its citizens need right now.