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‘Petofilia,’ a pathological love for pets

‘Petofilia,’ a pathological love for pets

Are you obsessed with your pets? Spend too much money on them or decline invites because you don't want to leave your dog or cat home alone? Well, you might be suffering from a new disorder called ‘Petofilia.’ Xiomara Gonzalez Govea has more about this new disorder.

Hace 7 años
4:00 min
Today is the 49th annual Earth Day

Today is the 49th annual Earth Day

As we celebrate the 49th annual Earth Day, Gerald Torres, board chair of The Earth Day Network spoke to UNews about the impact human activity has on our planet and the things we can do to preserve and protect it.

Hace 7 años
3:44 min
Food stamps recipients will be able to purchase online in New York

Food stamps recipients will be able to purchase online in New York

In New York state, recipients of food stamps may finally be able to make purchases online benefiting elderly people and many others who will enjoy this technology.

Hace 7 años
1:47 min
In parts of Venezuela 75% of commerce is at a standstill

In parts of Venezuela 75% of commerce is at a standstill

Constant power outages in Venezuela are affecting residents of Zulia, one of the worst hit states in the west of the country where public services and local businesses have been forced to shut down.

Migrants risking it all to cross to the United States

Migrants risking it all to cross to the United States

The surge of migrants crossing the border continues in Texas. Families are risking it all, including their children’s lives, to cross Rio Grande for a chance at a better life in the United States Romina Leon has more on the situation on the Texas border.

Sri Lanka’s attack on Easter Sunday leaves nearly 300 dead and hundreds more injured

Sri Lanka’s attack on Easter Sunday leaves nearly 300 dead and hundreds more injured

Churches and hotels were targeted on Easter Sunday as members of the Christian community prepared to attend services in Sri Lanka. Nearly 300 people are dead and hundreds more injured as authorities warn more possible attacks. Randall Law, a history professor at Birmingham-Southern College spoke to UNews for some additional insight into the terror attacks.

Hace 7 años
4:00 min
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