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Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, knows his music knows no borders, so, alongside the project, he also released visualizers going over the history of Puerto Rico with ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, July 1, 2025 The industry's newest pet-centric aviation service partners with trusted non-profit The Sato Project to transport dogs from Puerto Rico to their forever homes.
Together, they bridged political divides to introduce the clearest path yet for Puerto Rico’s status resolution, ensuring voters had well-defined options: statehood, independence, or free ...
Puerto Rico needs the power and tools to build a competitive national economy. And that future is already being mapped out by Puerto Rican independence leaders.
The party’s rise shows how Puerto Rico’s churches, which in recent decades were mostly confined to private life, are now reshaping political dynamics.
The Puerto Rican education system — the seventh-largest school district in the United States — has been made more vulnerable by the island’s overwhelming debt, mass emigration and a crippled power ...
Puerto Rico is in the dark—literally and figuratively. Despite repeated power outages, leaders have yet to fix the grid and build infrastructure for clean energy.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny 's latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos (DTMF), released on January 5, 2025, represents not just a love letter to Puerto Rico but also a bold political statement.
Over 110 stray dogs and cats, who were found in 'deplorable conditions' in Puerto Rico were rescued and transported to New Jersey, where they were put up for adoption to find forever homes.
Take a closer look at the 10 most political lyrics in Bad Bunny's DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS album and their translations and cultural meanings.