WWI Navy hero may get Medal of Honor 52 years after death – TheHour
MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) — Frederick Riefkohl was the first Puerto Rican to graduate from
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Lawson then tried to play in both Greece and Puerto Rico but both of those attempts were mired in strange circumstances, too, including a brief
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He was then stationed in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico for a year then came home and finished his time in New York. After getting out of the Air Force,
New exhibition at Taller Puertorriqueño takes a deeper look at Puerto Rico’s struggles – WHYY
In a new exhibition at Taller Puertorriqueño, Puerto Rican artist Antonio Martorell uses his art made from recycled trash and debris to make a
US Rep. Scott Perry’s baseless conspiracy theories have real-life consequences, experts say
During Hurricane Maria, Perry claimed Puerto Rico was lying about not having
Dementia Is a Place Where My Mother Lives. It Is Not Who She Is. – The New York Times
Born Olga Irizarry during the height of the Depression in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, my mother has always been a survivor. It's her dominant feature,
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Skeel faced criticism from Puerto Rican leftists and nationalists, and from hedge-fund managers and other creditors at the other end of the
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MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) — Frederick Riefkohl was the first Puerto Rican to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy. A World War I hero who led a
SEC athletes shine in decathlon, heptathlon – The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
That score qualified Owens to represent Puerto Rico -- for which he has citizenship because his mother was born there -- for the World
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Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, to Ramon Acosta and Carmen Albelo Acosta. She attended and graduated as a Registered Nurse from the Presbyterian