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Latinos denounce police brutality in the aftermath of Floyd’s death
The Latino community is no stranger to complaints of excessive police force, from the controversial stop and frisk program in New York City to the recent police killing of Mike Ramos in Texas. For more, we spoke to Juan Cartagena, president of the Latino legal civil rights group, ‘LatinoJustice’.
Liga MX announces return to action in July
As the sports world struggles amid the global pandemic, some good news for Mexican soccer fans. One of the world's largest leagues, Liga MX, announced it will soon return. There will be new rules for qualifying to the league and a newly implemented health protocol.
George Floyd’s brother testifies before House Judiciary committee
In emotional testimony, George Floyd’s brother said he's tired of the pain and pleading with lawmakers. Philonise Floyd testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee. The lawmakers are examining the crisis of racial profiling and police brutality.
Mexico: hidden dumps of contaminated coronavirus waste found
The coronavirus health crisis in Mexico is causing another major issue: coronavirus medical waste. Now, this is how authorities in the state of Nuevo Leon are turning to technology to help solve the problem.
Can asymptomatic people spread the virus or not?
The World Health Organization is now backtracking on comments made earlier this week when it released a statement suggesting that asymptomatic carriers of coronavirus likely couldn't infect others. To discuss this UNews spoke Dr. Roger Shapiro, an associate professor of immunology and infectious disease at Harvard's Chan school of Public Health.
President Trump and Attorney Gen Barr sued over protests
A group of protesters is suing the President, the Attorney General, and Bureau of Prisons officials for teargassing them while trying to clear a park near the White House earlier this month. To discuss this UNews spoke to one of the plaintiffs racial justice activist Toni Sanders.