U.S. Supreme Court declines to extend federal benefits to Puerto Rico – FX Empire
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress can prevent people in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico from participating in a federal program
Supreme Court rules Puerto Rican residents don’t have constitutional right to some federal benefits
Congress can exclude residents of Puerto Rico from some federal disability benefits available to those who live in the 50 states,
Court upholds Puerto Ricans’ exclusion from benefits program | WNYT.com
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court has upheld the differential treatment of residents of Puerto Rico, ruling that Congress was within its power
Court upholds Puerto Ricans’ exclusion from benefits program | | union-bulletin.com
Court upholds Puerto Ricans' exclusion from benefits program. FILE - An American flag blows in the wind in front of the Supreme Court building on
Court upholds Puerto Ricans’ exclusion from benefits program – KTAR.com
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has upheld the differential treatment of residents of Puerto Rico, ruling that Congress was within its power
U.S. Supreme Court declines to extend federal benefits to Puerto Rico | Politics – Devdiscourse
The justices ruled 8-1 in favor of President Joe Biden's administration, saying that the decision by Congress decades ago to exclude Puerto Rico
Supreme Court upholds Puerto Rico’s exclusion from federal benefits | The Hill
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a federal law that denies disability benefits to U.S. citizens living in Puerto Rico. In an 8-1 ruling,
Supreme Court rules Puerto Rican residents don’t have constitutional right to some federal benefits
Congress can exclude residents of Puerto Rico from some federal disability benefits available to those who live in the 50 states, the Supreme
OFG: Q1 Earnings Snapshot | AP News
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) _ OFG Bancorp (OFG) on Thursday reported net income of $37.5 million in its first quarter.
2021-22 International Reviews: Minnesota Twins – Baseball America
Born in Puerto Rico and raised in the Dominican Republic, outfielder Yasser Mercedes became an early standout in the 2021-22 international class