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COMMENTARY Former Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossell贸 and "official" Cuban singer Silvio Rodr铆guez are self-serving reminders of what drives their island's exoduses here.
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Puerto Rico鈥檚 elections commission says it鈥檚 reviewing its contract with a U.S. electronic voting company after hundreds of discrepancies were discovered following the island鈥檚 heated primaries.
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A $62 million project to dredge Puerto Rico鈥檚 biggest and most important seaport has started amid fierce opposition from environmentalists and a pending lawsuit.
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Most people with dengue will show no signs of infection or experience only mild symptoms, but in rare cases infections can become severe and potentially fatal.
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The Cuban jazz artist says she's never felt welcome in Latin pop. That is, until she came to Puerto Rico to record her new album, Alkemi, which expands her sound into R&B, bossa nova and neo-soul.
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A fiery debate over public health and personal rights has gripped Puerto Rico as legislators clash with medical experts. The debate began after Puerto Rico鈥檚 House of Representatives announced the mandatory use of face masks following a rise in COVID-19 cases.
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SundialNora Mait茅 Nieves is currently an artist in residence at The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach. In her exhibit 鈥淐louds in the Expanded Field,鈥 connects her Caribbean roots to the skies above whatever city she might find herself in.
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More than half of babies born in the territory are now delivered via surgery compared with only 32% on the U.S. mainland.
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SundialCarlos Fr铆as is joined by director Gladys Ram铆rez. She鈥檚 the executive director of City Theatre in Miami where she's directing the Miami debut of the play "La Gringa" at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
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Borinquen Medical Centers President and CEO Paul Velez said following Hurricane Maria in 2017 there was inadequate federal government funding to rebuild and restore facilities like community health centers and hospitals.
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When Hurricane Irma slammed into the tiny island of Barbuda as a powerful Category 5 storm in 2017, the government evacuated the entire population.
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A MAGA Inc TV ad in Iowa states that Gov. Ron DeSantis "actually sponsored the bill to make Puerto Rico a state." The claim is mostly true: he backed a bill drafting a path for Puerto Rico statehood, but did not author it.