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UN Ocean Conference put Marine Protected Areas at the heart of global ocean action, but global progress hinges on whether the ...
Good morning. A heat dome is our area's latest unwelcome visitor. Very hot and humid today, with a nominal high of 101 that could feel like 110 with the heat index. An extreme heat warning will be in ...
Colonel Alvin Gonzalez is surprised by his Air Force airmen daughter, Ariana, at his retirement from the U.S. Army National Guard in Puerto Rico.
The Virgin Islands Youth Advocacy Coalition is thrilled to announce we have been selected to receive a 2025 AARP Community ...
The rally was part of a broader grassroots mobilisation across the United States, marking the first 'No Kings' protest held ...
Washington, D.C. was the stage for a grand patriotic event: the 250th military parade celebrating America’s strength, courage, and history. But as the nation came together to honor its military and ...
So why are we still surprised when the tide of blood reaches our own shores? Some personal reflections on Marco Rubio and ...
Electric utility ComEd and its parent company Exelon spoke in a keynote session at the Midwest Solar Expo about why, as ...
An unusual request from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights about Cuban medical brigades is roiling countries in ...
The Puerto Rico Power Authority has also grappled with chronic financial problems. Facing $9 billion in debt, the troubled power company effectively filed for bankruptcy in summer 2017.
A total of 52 major U.S. firms have plants in Puerto Rico (see map). Last year alone, 160 new factories opened their doors, raising the island’s total of “Bootstrap” plants to 1,030.
How Puerto Rico is grappling with its past—to reshape its future. In a land shaped by colonialism, photographer Christopher Gregory Rivera hopes to foster a “better understanding of where we ...