Oliva Pinto, Nieves share lead at Latin America Amateur – The Washington Post
Nieves, who missed the cut in the Puerto Rico Open last year on the PGA Tour, is playing the Latin America Amateur for the first time. “I try to go
Oliva Pinto, Nieves share lead at Latin America Amateur | Centre Daily Times
Segundo Oliva Pinto of Argentina played bogey-free Thursday for a 6-under 66 and shared the lead with Roberto Nieves of Puerto Rico in the Latin
Puerto Rico Trip – Group Travel – Atlas Obscura
Puerto Rico is known as the 'Island of Enchantment', which becomes immediately evident as soon as you touch down in this tropical paradise.
Regulus Therapeutics Says FDA Meeting Successful, Shares Rise 6% – MarketWatch
Puerto Rico will exit its municipal bankruptcy, restructuring over $30 billion of debt, and leaving questions about the sustainability of its finances
Segundo Oliva Pinto and Roberto Nieves both tied for lead after 1st round of Latin American …
Pinto is tied for the lead with Puerto Rico's Roberto Nieves, who also shot 66 to kick off a tournament that will give the winner an automatic bid
Puerto Rico disclosure law signed | Bond Buyer
Advisors to the Puerto Rico Oversight Board must disclose their financial or other connections to parties in the bankruptcy under a bill signed
Transcript: Race in America: Giving Voice with Quiara Alegría Hudes – The Washington Post
My mother's first language, who was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, was Spanish. And though I did learn conversational Spanish and studied it and
CDC: W.Va., Ky. among states with highest level of adult physical inactivity | WCHS
In seven states and one territory (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, West Virginia and Puerto Rico), 30% of the
1 in 4 Americans is not physically active, according to the CDC – Texas Public Radio
Puerto Rico is the least active; just about 50% of Puerto Rican respondents were classified as "inactive." Overall, the South had the highest
Utah ranks second most active state – KSL NewsRadio
Colorado was the only state that ranked higher than Utah for rates of activity. The highest prevalence of inactivity was in Puerto Rico with almost 50