Supreme court denies disability benefits to US Citizens in Puerto Rico | WHP
In an 8-1 ruling, the majority declaring Congress can exclude residents of Puerto Rico from Supplemental Security Income. This decision by the Supreme
USDA awards Madison County Hospital Health System Inc. grant funding – WTXL
... of Agriculture is investing nearly $800 million in climate-smart infrastructure in 40 states, Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Taino Minimarket brings Caribbean ingredients and flavors to Fair Lawn
... Puerto Rico, and other Latin American countries, including cassava, plantain, herbs, root vegetables, and guayaba, or guavas.
Are Puerto Ricans U.S. citizens? – FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV
On Thursday, the Supreme Court upheld a ruling by an 8-1 vote that keeps Puerto Ricans from receiving Supplemental Security Income. Puerto Rico is not
Taste of Puerto Rico history on Ponce rum tour – Travel Weekly
Writer Gay Nagle Myers writes: "Rum is as much a part of the history of Puerto Rico as El Morro, the streets of Old San Juan or a plate of arroz
Are Puerto Ricans US citizens? | FOX 2
Puerto Rico is considered an organized, unincorporated territory. This means they are self-governing without an automatic constitutional law
‘Massive blow’: Denial of federal disability benefits disappoints Guam officials | News
Congress excluded residents of Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands from this benefit program. "This opinion carries grave consequences for
Puerto Rico Discovers Cyberattack on Toll System | The Presidential Prayer Team
Unsure when the system will be back online. This week, the Puerto Rican Senate reported that their toll collection system has become the most
Pfizer recalls some batches of blood pressure drug over carcinogen presence | Reuters
... adverse events related to the recalled batches, which were distributed in the United States and Puerto Rico from December 2019 to April 2022.
Puerto Ricans decry SCOTUS decision denying them Social Security benefits – Crux Now
Fr. Enrique Camacho, the director of Caritas Puerto Rico, said he was both surprised and greatly saddened by the Supreme Court's decision denying