Judge Approves Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring, But Unelected “Junta” Could … – Free Speech TV
In a major development, a federal judge on Tuesday approved a plan to restructure Puerto Rico's massive debt
Federal Judge Signs Plan to Resolve Puerto Rico’s Bankruptcy in a Record-Setting Move
Puerto Rico has had financial problems over the years, declaring bankruptcy in 2017 after it announced it couldn't pay the more than $70 billion debt
Congress Passes Puerto Rico Conflicts Disclosure Bill – Law360
The Senate-amended version of the Puerto Rico Recovery Accuracy in Disclosures
Puerto Rico competirá en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno con dos atletas – El Nuevo Día
Puerto Rico competirá en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno con dos atletas: ¿quiénes son y cómo clasificaron? William Flaherty y Kellie Delka
A judge signs a deal to allow Puerto Rico to start emerging from bankruptcy – WUFT
A Puerto Rican flag flies on an empty beach at Ocean Park, in San Juan. The plan marks the largest municipal debt restructuring in U.S. history
Federal judge approves Puerto Rico bankruptcy plan – JURIST – News
In a statement, the Financial Oversight and Management Board said, “Today begins a new chapter in Puerto Rico's history. Today, Puerto Rico can start
A federal judge has approved Puerto Rico’s exit from bankruptcy | WMKY
Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. A MARTINEZ, HOST: A federal judge has approved a plan that will allow Puerto Rico to
Observers applaud Puerto Rico debt deal, while underlying concerns remain | Bond Buyer
“The agreement, although not perfect, is very good for Puerto Rico and protects our pensioners, the university and our municipalities, which serve our
With So Much Sunshine to Spare, Discover Puerto Rico Introduces “Puerto Rico … – Yahoo Finance
Discover Puerto Rico, the Island's Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), announced today its partnership with the Pantone Color Institute to
Free COVID tests are on their way. Will they work for travel? – USA Today
While some domestic destinations with testing requirements – including Puerto Rico, Hawaii and the U.S. Virgin Islands – accept self-tests,