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Protesters demand removal of racist statues across the United States
Statues that protesters say are racist continue to fall across the country. The latest casualty is a Theodore Roosevelt statue in front of the American Museum of Natural History. To talk about this is we spoke to Reniqua Allen-Lamphere, author of the book ‘It Was All a Dream’.
Major US cities overwhelmed with 911 calls due to fireworks
It has been happening across the country, thousands of reports of illegal fireworks going off at all hours of the night. UNews takes a look at the growing problem in New York City.
Cases among young people in southern and western US states increase
The governor of New York announced a 14-day quarantine for visitors from nine states including Washington, the Carolinas, Arizona and Florida which today reported a new record of 5,500 cases.
Senate Democrats block Republican police reform bill
A Republican police reform bill has hit a roadblock as Senate Democrats voted against it saying it doesn't go far enough in addressing police misconduct. To discuss this we spoke to Marq Claxton, he's the director of The Black Law Enforcement Alliance and a retired NYPD detective.
Experts warn of second US coronavirus wave in the fall
Dr. Anthony Fauci told Congress the next few weeks are going to be critical to address surges in at least half the states. To discuss this, we spoke with Dr. Ali Khan, dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Mexico: ‘luchadores’ warn about the dangers of contracting covid-19
‘Lucha libre’ fans are in mourning. In the last two months, at least thirty wrestlers have died, mainly due to coronavirus. Some of the wrestlers —also known as 'luchadores' — have recovered and are now sending a message to warn people just how dangerous this illness is.