The university showdown is the latest chapter in a decades-long struggle against austerity on the archipelago.
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Tax Reform Is Puerto Rico’s Next Statehood Step
As Puerto Rico stands on the precipice of potential statehood, it is imperative to align its fiscal policies with those of ...
Sarah Showalter has watched students light up with excitement as they step into her room. Once an art teacher, she now serves ...
It’s been well over seven years since Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico, knocking out 80% of Puerto Rico’s ...
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner and his wife, Jessica Gardner, has ...
Pastor Nilka Marrero will slam her hand on the table, raise her voice and, if needed, shake her parishioners while playing ...
The mayor of San Juan has said Bad Bunny does a better job of promoting Puerto Rico than the island’s official destination ...
While Spanish serves as a link to their roots, mastering the language is not the sole determinant of New York Puerto Ricans' sense of belonging to Puerto Rican culture, history, and traditions.
Abortion is legal on the island, but a new wave of anti-abortion advocates are pushing restrictions, with some success.
Puerto Rico commemorates Emancipation Day, a historical milestone that marks the abolition of slavery on the island.
The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, once seen as a safe haven for illegal migrants, has seen ICE raids at an increasing pace ...