Are Puerto Ricans U.S citizens and what are their rights? – ABC4 Utah
Puerto Rico is considered an organized, unincorporated territory. This means they are self-governing without an automatic constitutional law placed on
‘I’m in my peak’: UCF graduate says move from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria … – Yahoo News
At 21 years old, Ashley Ortiz Rosario was a year away from graduating from the University of Puerto Rico's Rio Piedras campus, but in September
In Puerto Rico, discarded beer bottles could be a key to saving corals – Mic
These scientists are restoring dying reefs in the Caribbean with the help of the local brewery behind Medalla Light.
Puerto Rican parade and fest to liven up downtown Orlando
The countdown for the 2022 Florida Puerto Rican Parade and Festival is over. This Saturday all roads lead to downtown Orlando where floats,
Puerto Rico’s Royal Isabela Resort Seeks Sale or Partner at $250 Million Value – Bloomberg
The owners of Puerto Rico's Royal Isabela resort and golf course are seeking a joint venture equity partner to help fund an expansion,
US Supreme Court rules Puerto Ricans can be excluded from federal benefits program – Jurist.org
The district court concluded that Congress violated the equal protection clause by not extending SSI to Puerto Rico because the Fifth Amendment “does
Supreme Court upholds Puerto Ricans’ exclusion from SSI benefits program – ABC10
The decision outraged many in Puerto Rico including Gov. Pedro Pierluisi, who said statehood is the only solution to Puerto Rico's second-class
Inside Puerto Rico’s push for eco-friendly power – Today Show
Puerto Rico has been hit by hurricanes, earthquakes and fires, battering its energy grid. Now, some people are investing in sustainable options,
Do Puerto Ricans pay federal taxes and contribute to the US economy? | Marca
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently ruled that Puerto Ricans don't have a constitutional right to Supplemental Security Income, which is available
The Puerto Rico Problem Is an American Problem – Subscriber Newsletters – The Atlantic
The Puerto Rico Problem Is an American Problem. Today's Supreme Court ruling begs the question: If our rights are different based on where we live