In the mid-1950s, the U.S. quietly opened a door that could have changed Puerto Rican history forever.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Puerto Rico legislators on Monday held a contentious public hearing on a governor-backed bill that would eliminate renewable energy goals and extend operations of the island's ...
Puerto Rico’s roughly 3 million residents cannot vote for the U.S. president. But nearly twice as many Puerto Ricans live in states like Pennsylvania, New York and Florida, and they can. El Nuevo Día, ...
Three weeks after the category four Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico on 20 September, devastating the US Island, knocking out power and killing an as yet undetermined number of residents, local ...
Regulators in Puerto Rico tentatively approved a contentious deal with billionaire Wes Edens’ New Fortress Energy Inc. to ...
The call-and-response singing and drumming tradition known as Plena brings "a little joy" to the hurricane-damaged Calle Loiza neighborhood in San... Puerto Rico's 'Singing Newspapers' Tell A Story Of ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Puerto Rico defied the U.S. government by adopting a law Wednesday to keep cockfighting alive, seeking to protect a 400-year-old tradition on the island despite a federal ban ...
Industry groups say results hinge on inflation and promotions. #NewsismyBusiness - Stay updated with the latest Puerto Rico ...