How to watch the New Year’s Eve 2021 ball drop and every other weird special – Polygon
Based in New York with outposts in New Orleans and Puerto Rico, there's going to be a lot of remembering. Remember DJ D-Nice from his pandemic
Family Taken Off Cruise, Forced to Quarantine in Puerto Rico After Positive COVID Test – Newsweek
"We found this cruise out of San Juan, Puerto Rico with Royal Caribbean and the itinerary would have us at St. Kitts on Christmas Day," Don Moyer, the
Where To Eat And Drink In San Juan, Puerto Rico Right Now – Forbes
Visiting Puerto Rico as an American always feels like some sort of insane travel hack: you've arrived in an idyllic island paradise and you didn't
Roselyn Sanchez breaks down her New Year’s Eve beauty prep – Page Six
Ahead of co-hosting "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" from Puerto Rico, Roselyn Sanchez tells Page Six Style how she's getting camera-ready.
US Airlines Grapple With Omicron-Related Disruptions on Last Day of the Year – USNews.com
On Thursday alone, 23 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. set pandemic records for new cases, according to the Reuters tally.
NACLA Editors’ Photo Picks 2021
This year, that has included protests in Colombia and Puerto Rico, daily life in Cuba, the work of activists in Mexico, deforestation in Brazil,
‘We need more empathy’: What to leave behind in 2021, do better in 2022 – USA Today
Puerto Rico is not unfamiliar with these problematic ventures. It hit me differently because I began to despair that many of us, many native daughters
Today in history: Dec. 31 | Archives | mtstandard.com
... Nicaragua crashed shortly after takeoff from Puerto Rico. ... killed when fire broke out in the Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
New Year’s Day Powerball jackpot soars to $500 million – ABC News
... sold in Michigan and Puerto Rico. Powerball will also be holding a special $1 million drawing just after midnight, eastern time, on Jan. 1.
North Charleston police to recruit 10 bilingual cops from Puerto Rico | News | postandcourier.com
North Charleston police are partnering with the University of Puerto Rico to hire and train at least 10 people next year to serve as bilingual