Bad Bunny Announced His New Album In A Puerto Rican Classified Ad For A Bugatti – Stereogum
Bad Bunny Announced His New Album In A Puerto Rican Classified Ad For A Bugatti
SCOTUS Rules Puerto Ricans Don’t Have Constitutional Right to Disability Benefits
The Supreme Court has ruled the federal government can continue to deny benefits to seniors and people with disabilities living in Puerto Rico.
FRIDAY FLAVOR: Zeke’s Beans & Bowls in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, NC | 13newsnow.com
Mike Schirmer told 13News Now he was in Puerto Rico when he tried his first açaí bowl, "And I thought, we need something like this in Virginia
US Supreme Court upholds exclusion of Puerto Ricans from federal benefits program
The Supreme Court has ruled that Congress is within its power to deny Puerto Rican citizens access to a federal benefits program.
Shakira joins forces with Puerto Rican rapper Rauw Alejandro | Entertainment – The Weekly Journal
Shakira has teamed up with Puerto Rican rapper Rauw Alejandro on her latest single, 'Te Felicito'. The 'Hips Don't Lie' hitmaker is back with her
US Dept. of Commerce officials visit Puerto Rico grantees to review progress – News is My Business
Castillo offered a rundown of the funding that the federal agency has awarded Puerto Rico following double whammy by Hurricanes Irma and María in 2017
US Army Parachute Team skydives over Puerto Rico | Stars and Stripes
Members of the US Army Parachute Team skydived over Aguadilla, Puerto Rico in preparation for tandem passengers.
The Monaco of the West – ndsmcobserver
Puerto Rico's government enacted Act 20 — Export Services Act — to provide tax exemptions to companies that promote exportation services. As well, the
Puerto Rico’s Royal Isabela Resort Seeks Sale or Partner at $250 Million Value – Bloomberg Quint
(Bloomberg) -- The owners of Puerto Rico's Royal Isabela resort and golf course are seeking a joint venture equity partner to help fund an
Supreme Court ruling excluding US citizens in Puerto Rico from federal benefits program …
The high court ruled it's OK to exclude U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico from the Supplemental Security Income program.