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Venezuelan chef recognized across Europe for culinary creations
While the political and economic crisis in Venezuela continues, those who have left and planted roots elsewhere keep on leaving their mark. One example is a Venezuelan chef in Barcelona who's been recognized across Europe for his culinary art. Anna Barbi had a chance to meet up with him.
Family of Guatemalan teen who died in U.S. custody want answers after his death
The family of Carlos Gregorio Vázquez, the 5th Guatemalan child to die after being apprehended at the southern border, spoke to UNews. According to his family, the last time they spoke he seemed healthy, and they've been left with lots of questions and heartache after his death.
Family of dead mother whose baby was ripped from womb demands investigation
In Chicago, the family of Marlen Ochoa is asking for an investigation of the hospital that took care of her baby after her killers brought him in seeking medical attention. Her grieving family are now holding on to hope that the newborn survives. Lorraine Caceres has the latest.
McDonalds facing charges of sexual harassment for the 3rd time in 3 years
On Tuesday the American Civil Liberties Union, the labor group Fight for $15, and the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund announced that 23 new complaints of sexual harassment involving McDonalds corporate and franchise stores in 20 cities. UNews spoke to Ivelisse Rodriguez, one of the women filing a law suit against the corporation.
Graduate overcomes more than the usual student challenges to get her degree
One California university handed out diplomas to a record number of students, but for Stephanie Gonzalez getting her degree didn't just mean overcoming regular student challenges. It also meant overcoming a rare disease. Jaime Garcia has this young woman's story.
Taxi drivers filing for bankruptcy due to high costs of permits in New York
Ever since the introduction of ride sharing apps like Uber and Lyft, taxi drivers have been struggling to make money. But new reporting suggests that the high price loans taxi drivers took to pay for operating permits, known as 'medallions,’ have also contributed to the crisis they are facing today. Peggy Carranza has the story from New York City.