Latest Stories By Nuria Diaz Muñoz

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Fact-check: Donald Trump’s misleading attack ad on Fani Willis’ ‘relationship with a gang member’

As Donald Trump braces for an indictment from a Fulton County grand jury, his campaign rolled out an attack against District Attorney Fani Willis, the official leading the investigation into Trump’s actions in Georgia after the 2020 election. The ad makes multiple attacks against the “fraud squad” of prosecutors who have charged Trump from New […]
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Cluster munitions, Ukraine and President Joe Biden: What to know

In a decision that has drawn criticism from human rights advocates and even some U.S. allies, the Biden administration said July 7 that it would include cluster bombs in a new $800 million security package for Ukraine. Cluster bombs, which date back to World War II, are weapons designed to split into smaller bombs in […]
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Puerto Rico Electricity protests

Pregúntele a PolitiFact: ¿Qué pasa con la factura de electricidad de Puerto Rico?

Un sistema de electricidad inestable y altas facturas han creado un gran debate sobre por qué Puerto Rico no tiene un mejor servicio de electricidad. Un incendio en una planta de energía en Puerto Rico dejó a más de 1 millón de personas sin electricidad por cinco días en abril, lo que llevó a que […]
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Ask PolitiFact: What’s up with Puerto Rico’s electricity bills?

High electricity bills and an unreliable system have heated up a longstanding debate about why Puerto Rico doesn’t have better electricity service.  A fire at a power plant in Puerto Rico left more than 1 million people without electricity for five days in April — prompting hospitals to rely on generators and causing shutdowns of […]
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Pregnant woman laying down getting ultrasound

How treatment of ectopic pregnancy fits into post-Roe medical care

As laws restricting abortion snap into place across at least 18 states after the June 24 Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, people have taken to social media to question whether this decision will limit access to the treatment for ectopic pregnancies.  A Facebook post claimed “the treatment for an ectopic pregnancy is […]
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DACA march in D.C. for 10th anniversary June 15

Courts are still debating the legality of DACA

A federal appeals court in July is slated to hear arguments over the legality of an Obama-era program that prevents the deportation of immigrants who entered the United States illegally as children. Despite this pending litigation, Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., has called the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, “illegal.” “Today marks the tenth anniversary […]
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