Countries That Shaped Billboard Global Charts’ First Year
Artists from Puerto Rico, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina combine to make up 23% of the Global Excl. U.S. survey's first year. Their reach includes crossover
New reggaetón podcast, “Loud,” highlights genre’s overlooked origin – Yahoo News
Resistance," says Puerto Rican icon Ivy Queen in the first episode of the new
GOYA Celebrates its 85th Anniversary | Business Gallery | theweeklyjournal.com
To commemorate the 85 years since Prudencio Unanue established Goya Foods Inc., GOYA Puerto Rico inaugurated on Monday a historical, informative,
Jhay Cortez on Making Hits With Bad Bunny and Skrillex, New Album – Rolling Stone
The Puerto Rican innovator talks about making hits with Bad Bunny and Skrillex, breaking barriers for reggaeton, and the show he can't wait to play.
A Lifetime of Adventure: Rockwall man enjoys thrills around the world – Blue Ribbon News
The Puerto Rico native turns 50 years old this year, and to celebrate that milestone, he's undertaking a five-day, four-night guided backpacking trek through
Palm Bay man opens Puerto Rican restaurant as ode to his favorite childhood meals – Click Orlando
– Tony Cruz loves living in Florida; he's been here since 2010. But he missed the flavors of Guayama, the town on the south coast of Puerto Rico where he grew
Latin Grammys: Camilo is top contender with 10 nominations – WPLG Local 10
Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, who triumphed last week at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, garnered four nominations Tuesday. The Latin Grammy Awards,
Polo Grounds’ baseball finale was ‘Latino All-Star Game’: ‘Have – USA Today
Coimbre, a star in the Puerto Rican league, also played in the Negro leagues with the New York Cubans. And Cepeda, Orlando's father, played on the famed 1937
Polo Grounds’ baseball finale was ‘Latino All-Star Game’: ‘Have to honor their own’
Puerto Rican-born Vic Power of the Minnesota Twins was named the top Latino player. "It was an amazing feeling having my father involved in that day," Cepeda
The curious case of Puerto Rico’s Medicaid funding – The Washington Post
Its conclusion: The federal government must now permanently give Puerto Rico at least $2.9 billion per year for its Medicaid program. That's similar to the