Springfield, Holyoke honor Puerto Rican veterans on National Borinqueneers Day – masslive.com
Congress last year designated April 13 as National Borinqueneers Day to honor the 65th Infantry Regiment, made up of soldiers from Puerto Rico.
Lights back on in most but not all of Puerto Rico – YouTube
News conference given by members of Luma Energy, which took over transmission and distribution from Puerto Rico's Electric Power (PREPA) company
Bermuda off to promising start in CAC qualifiers after holding Puerto Rico to a draw
Bermuda 0 Puerto Rico 0 Bermuda began their Central American and Caribbean Games field hockey qualifying campaign on a promising note after
Climate change worsened record-breaking 2020 hurricane season – E&E News
... that climate change worsened the rainfall produced by Hurricane Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico and other parts of the Caribbean in 2017.
Extreme Atlantic hurricane seasons now twice as likely as in 1980s – The Guardian
... including Hurricane Maria, a category 5 hurricane that reached 174mph and devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, and Hurricane Florence, ...
The Move to the Mainstream Continues: California Lawmaker Wants to Use Blockchain to …
As of the end of last year, 33 states and Puerto Rico had enacted legislation or had pending legislation addressing the use of blockchain
Resiliency Projects Successfully Withstand Puerto Rico’s Energy Emergency – Direct Relief
San Juan, Puerto Rico – A recent fire at a major Puerto Rico power plant plunged the island into darkness. But a series of Direct Relief projects,
Denmark 2-0 Azerbaijan; Sweden 1-1 Ireland; Scotland 0-2 Spain; Mexico 6-0 Puerto Rico
International Break Roundup: Asllani Scores; Svava Assists; Four Madristas Feature for Spain; Kenti Plays Ninety vs. Puerto Rico.
Town by Town: April 13 – Western Mass News
The U.S. Army unit consisted mostly of soldiers from Puerto Rico. Advertisement. “The Borinqueneers” nickname was adopted in recognition of the
The Borinqueneers honored at Veterans Memorial Park during ‘Patriots Gathering’ – WTSP.com
The Borinqueneers, mostly comprised of Puerto Ricans, was the first U.S. Infantry Battalion of Puerto Rican Volunteer Troops authorized by