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President Trump launches 2020 campaign in Orlando, Florida
President Trump launched his re-election campaign today with a rally in Orlando, Florida. Luis Alvarado, a Republican political analyst spoke to UNews about the implications of this visit to the swing state.
Mother and daughter graduated from college together
Sandra Murillo left her daughter Katherine in Colombia when she was two years old. Two decades later they reunited in the United States and this month, they graduated together from college. Fabiola Galindo has more details on this inspirational story.
Blind teen’s passion for reading got him to a national academic competition
Silvio Plata, a very talented Florida teenager, is getting ready to compete in "the 2019 Braille Challenge Nationals" in California. He lost his sight at 18 months of age in his native Nicaragua, but has not let this be an obstacle to pursue his passion for reading. Now, he is getting ready to compete in the only academic competition of its kind in North America for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Aid for Venezuelans is coming from regular people in the United States
Despite tension between Nicolas Maduro's regime and the Trump Administration, some humanitarian aid from the United States is making its way into Venezuelan soup kitchens. But this aid isn't from the U.S. government. Rather, much of it can be traced to Venezuelan exiles and people from other countries who have united forces to help their country.
New York, the first city in the country to dedicate funds for abortions
New York City has set aside money to cover abortion expenses for those without insurance. The budget allocation makes New York the first city in the country to dedicate this kind of funding. Fabiola Galindo has more.
Colombian-born Sebastian Gray, the new winner of ‘Project Runway’
There's a new winner of the hit show "Project Runway." He's a Colombian-born designer who calls South Florida, home. His name is Sebastian Gray and he spoke to UNews.