What’s New in Civic Tech: FCC Pushes More Broadband Funding – Government Technology
... in funding for critical rural infrastructure — including broadband, clean water and reliable electricity — in 46 states and Puerto Rico.
Court upholds US cockfighting ban, rejects challenge in Guam | Hawai’i Public Radio
The start of a cockfight at Gallera Borinquén in Puerto Rico. HONOLULU — A U.S. appeals court ruling Wednesday affirmed a ban against cockfighting
Petra Rivera | News, Sports, Jobs – Adirondack Daily Enterprise
20, 2021, at her daughter's home in Staten Island following a brief illness. Born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico on Aug. 1, 1934, she was the daughter of
Puerto Rico Has the World’s Longest Christmas Season, Part I – Creators Syndicate
I suspect that this correlates with its large number of holidays and festive days. By law, Puerto Rico's commercial establishments must remain closed
Dance year in review: the most inspiring pandemic pivots of 2021 – SF Chronicle Datebook
Roberto Vega Ortiz is a Puerto Rico-to-Bay Area transplant with powerful feet. As pandemic isolation set in, he strapped on his pointe shoes and
Powerball jackpot up to $400 million for Christmas Day drawing – MassLive.com
A ticket sold in California won the buyer $699.8 million. Powerball tickets are $2 each and can be played in 45 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico
Half a year later, an ‘excruciating’ Christmas for those who lost loved ones in the Surfside …
... including his mother's favorite — a lively, upbeat, 11-minute song called “Medley Navideño” by Trulla Express that is popular in Puerto Rico.
U.S. offers $1.5B for school meals during supply chain crunch | The Pig Site
... D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, including public, tribal, charter schools, and nonprofit private schools as well as ...
A glimpse into America’s future? | Ipsos
... US Census Bureau data shows, Mexican Americans make up a majority of the Latino community, followed by Puerto Ricans, Salvadorans, and Cubans.
To tell stronger stories, use objective copy and subjective sound – Poynter
U.S. Army communications specialist Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez, from Camui, Puerto Rico, takes a break at Victory Base in Mogadishu, Thursday, Dec.