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Low turnout for opposition protests as Maduro urges army to be ready for a U.S. intervention
It was mostly a quiet weekend in Caracas, Venezuela where opposition protests called by interim president Juan Guaido were low in turnout. This as Maduro surrounded himself with hundreds of soldiers urging them to be ready to defend the country in case of an intervention by the United States.
Thermal paper used for receipts could cause cancer
Several studies confirm that paper receipts are bad for your health. This after researchers found that the thermal paper used for receipts contains several cancer-causing agents.
Lawsuit against Carnival Cruise Lines for profiting from confiscated properties in Cuba
In Miami a major new lawsuit has been filed in Federal Court. Several Cuban-Americans accusing Carnival Cruise Lines of using property taken from their families after the 1959 revolution.
Shocking video of migrant families risking their lives in the U.S.-Mexico border
A new report by the Washington Post found that in the last year alone, there were over 250 deaths and over 4,000 emergencies at the U.S.- Mexico border. Pedro Rojas obtained shocking video showing thousands of migrant families risking their lives crossing the Rio Grande
The American Red Cross launched a national campaign to prevent home fires
Home fires kill about 7 people every day and tragically those deaths could’ve been prevented if they had working smoke alarms. That's why the Red Cross launched ‘The Sound the Alarm’ campaign to raise awareness on home fire safety. Grace Meinhofer, spokesperson for the American Red Cross spoke to #UNews.
Young migrant from Guatemala granted asylum in the U.S.
For the last 3 years, a young boy who came to the United States as an unaccompanied minor has been living in fear of being deported back to Guatemala, where he was abandoned by his mother. But this week, his case had a major turning point.