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Epstein’s mysterious passport found during search after his arrest
Today, during Jeffrey Epstein's hearing, we learned that investigators searching his home after his arrest found an expired foreign passport that showed what appeared to be Epstein's photo under a different name. He will remain behind bars as a federal judge mulls whether to grant bail on charges he sexually abused underage girls. Conchita Sarnoff, a journalist and author of 'Trafficking' a book on the Epstein case spoke to UNews about these latest developments.
Racist incident at a fast food restaurant caught on camera goes viral
Two customers at a fast food restaurant were caught on camera berating a manager after hearing him speak Spanish to another employee. UNews spoke to the manager, Ricardo Castillo, about the incident.
Blackouts left more than 70,000 people without power
A major blackout hitting New York City over the weekend. More than 70,000 people lost power as a section of Manhattan ground to a halt. Fabiola Galindo has the details.
Tropical Storm Barry could become a hurricane before landfall Saturday
Louisiana officials are ramping up storm warnings as Tropical Storm Barry approaches the coast. The storm continues to intensify over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and it could become a hurricane before landfall tomorrow. Ricardo Arambarri has the latest from Louisiana.
Pablo Lyle requested ‘Stand Your Ground’ hearing
Pablo Lyle is back in a court in Miami requesting his manslaughter case be dismissed under Florida’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ Law that allows people to use lethal force in self-defense. Carolina Rosario has all the details.
State of Georgia faces lawsuit for discriminating v. Puerto Ricans
The state of Georgia is accused of discriminating against Puerto Ricans seeking driver licenses. A new lawsuit filed by a Latino Civil Rights group, alleges that Puerto Ricans are subjected to additional ‘quizzes,’ and their applications are flagged for fraud review. Jorge Vasquez, from the organization Latino Justice spoke to UNews about the lawsuit.