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This Queens activist is running for office in a district ravaged by coronavirus, this is how she’s helped
Jessica González-Rojas is an activist running for office in one of the districts most ravaged by the pandemic, a unique challange which has reinforced her platform of social justice and health care as a universal right.
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Larry Kudlow says people attending rally should “probably” wear a mask
Coronavirus cases are rising but the president is moving forward with his first rally in months in Tulsa, Oklahoma. To discuss the public health concerns with the rally and the coronavirus crisis, UNews spoke with Chris Lu, a former senior White House aide to President Obama.
President Trump dismisses calls to combat systemic racism in the US
To discuss the president's handling of the unrest and the backlash against Trump's first rally on in Tulsa, Oklahoma we spoke to Charles Zelden, he's a political science professor at Nova Southeastern University.

Former Congressman Rivera bought properties for $800,000 in Florida while under federal investigation
David Rivera, a former South Florida congressman made the real estate purchases with "his wife", a 27-year-old Belarusian professor, after signing a contract for $50 million with the Venezuelan government, according to public records. (Leer en español)

Florida ex-congressman under investigation for alleged corrupt dealings with Venezuela government, sources say
Former Republican congressman, David Rivera, was hired by the Venezuelan state oil company, PDVSA, but what did he do with the $15 million he was paid? He says he's a modern-day Robin Hood, and diverted the funds to the enemies of the Maduro regime. ( Leer este articulo en español)

Philanthropist creates fund for those most affected by the coronavius and immigrants "excluded" from federal aid
“Those of us who have the means to help somehow really have to double down at this moment,” Patrick Gaspard, president of the Open Society Foundations, told Univision. Much of the funds will go to Hispanic immigrant families doing "essential" jobs during the pandemic.

Climate change: Is Biden radical enough to win over Sanders supporters in November?
Although Biden and Sanders agree that climate change is an existential threat, the Vermont senator has outlined more aggressive goals than the former vice president. Now Biden is condering bolstering his plans to reduce emissions. ( Leer en español)




