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Special counsel Robert Mueller resigns after completing Russia probe
Speaking for the first time since being appointed to the Russia investigation, Special counsel Robert Mueller announced his resignation saying he has completed the job. Pedro Rojas has the details from Washington D.C. and the response from the White House.
Sully, George H.W. Bush’s service dog is helping wounded soldiers
Sully, the service dog who caught admiring glances at the funeral of George H. W. Bush is back at work. These days Sully is helping wounded soldiers with their healing process. Claudia Uceda has the story from Maryland.
Guillermo del Toro helps Mexican math students go to South Africa
Oscar-winning film director, Guillermo del Toro, opened his wallet to help fund a trip to South Africa for a group of talented Mexican school kids who will represent their country at the ‘South Africa Math Olympiad,’ one the most important math competitions in the world.
Man protests family separation at Homestead children detention center
Joshua Rubin from New York was outraged about children being separated from their parents at the U.S-Mexico border, so he decided to personally visit detention centers to lodge his protest. The 67-year-old software engineer wants to show migrant children that they are not forgotten and that people like him care. UNews interviewed Rubin about his cause.
Dominican flavors making Barcelona a sweeter place
Barcelona is home to the masterpieces of many great architects, as well as great food and wonderful people. Anna Barbi visited different places in the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region and found a Dominican baker who is making life in Barcelona a little sweeter.
Immigration court backlog dramatically increased since Trump took Office
As the Trump administration tries to move forward with its immigration agenda it is facing a significant spike in the number of cases waiting to be adjudicated in U.S. immigration courts. Hundreds of thousands of backlogged cases means serious repercussions for people trying to move forward with their lives.