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Attorney General William Barr agrees to testify before House Judiciary Committee
In a new fallout from Trump's comments regarding the case of Roger Stone, the president congratulated Barr for getting involved to reduce the recommended sentence. Democrats are reacting as more Justice Department prosecutors are expected to resign.
Judge orders hotline at migrant detention centers to be restored
The popular Netflix series 'Orange Is the New Black' may have been responsible for ICE's decision to shut down a phone line used by detainees to report concerns about conditions. But as Dulce Castellanos reports, a judge's intervention means that the hotline is restored, for now.
Teacher unions: Active shooter drills are traumatizing students
Active shooter drills have unfortunately become a normal event in schools over the last two decades. And now two teachers' unions want the practice to stop. To discuss this topic UNews spoke to Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers.
A special needs student in California attacked and robbed after school
A special needs student in California was attacked and robbed after school. The incident was caught on camera and posted to social media. It has led to the teen's family speaking out. The mother compassionately not calling for a harsh penalty for the culprits. Luis Megid has the story.
Trump denies asking DOJ to change Stone sentencing recommendations
The White House's deputy press secretary reiterated on Wednesday that President Trump was not involved in the sentencing recommendation. To discuss Roger Stone’s case UNews spoke to Patrick Cotter, he's a former federal prosecutor.
Malcolm X assassination case may be reopened after Netflix documentary
The series Who Killed Malcolm X? prompted the Manhattan district attorney to announce that the office would review the case because of new information obtained by the producers. To discuss the series, UNews spoke to Raphael Rodriguez, one of the executive producers of that series.