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Gloria Cuevas thought she would live forever in her pink, century-old house on Puerto Rico's west coast -- but then her ...
The island imports more than 80 percent of its food, and residents already face rising prices and supply chain issues.
Alvin Velázquez and Sergio Marxuach analyze the balance of Wednesday’s session in Congress on the occasion of the ninth ...
The recent book by Emma Amador examines Puerto Rican women social workers’ advocacy for social justice under U.S. colonialism ...
Bad Bunny’s latest album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” is sparking global conversations about Puerto Rico’s culture and struggles.
A sense of excitement has permeated Puerto Rico as homegrown artist Bad Bunny, one of the world’s biggest music stars, ...
Puerto Rico’s New Political Party Is Putting Faith Before State The right-wing Projecto Dignidad skips the island’s status debate. Coral Murphy Marcos July+August 2024 Issue ...
Puerto Rico is a political paradox: part of the United States but distinct from it, enjoying citizenship but lacking full political representation, and infused with its own brand of nationalism ...
In his new album, he voices his concerns about Puerto Rico becoming a U.S. state, a divisive issue that has fueled debate among Puerto Ricans for generations.
Puerto Rico is holding a pivotal election on Tuesday that could reshape the island's political landscape.
Puerto Ricans will elect a new governor on Tuesday. For the first time in decades, an upstart political movement is posing a viable challenge to the island's two main parties.