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Chris Talgo: Politics, debt, apathy make Puerto Rico statehood a pipe dream
Martinsville Bulletin· 3 days agoWhether Puerto Rico should be granted statehood is a hot topic in Washington. That's because, if the...
Can U.S. Boricuas shape Puerto Rico’s future?
OregonLive.com· 6 days agoEditor’s note: This story first appeared on palabra, the digital news site by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Juan Dalmau Ramírez, ...
India’s forgotten voters
Black Hills Pioneer· 59 minutes agoAcross Uttar Pradesh, India’s Hindu heartland, voters in the lower caste feel disenfranchised by politicians’ promises.
Puerto Rico's big political shakeup
WBUR Boston· 3 days agoPuerto Rico is in the middle of a major gubernatorial race. As a new political party appeals to younger voters -- who've only experienced years of...
What’s driving a new era of economic growth in Puerto Rico
Fast Company Magazine· 4 days agoToday, Puerto Rico’s business leaders believe the island’s geographical location as a gateway...
POINT: A call for civil rights: End colonialism in Puerto Rico
The State· 4 days agoFor 107 years, Puerto Ricans have lived as second-class U.S. citizens. Just last month, the U.S. Commission for Civil Rights' Puerto ...
3 Ways Outdoorsy Families Score in Puerto Rico
Men's Health· 6 days agoS. residents don’t even need passports), here are three other ways outdoorsy families win in Puerto Rico. Relatively flat and just a ...
Counterpoint: Puerto Rico as 51st state would pile on the debt for US, tip balance of power
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 2 days agoEvery so often, whether Puerto Rico should be granted statehood becomes a hot topic, especially...
Puerto Rico’s first Hyatt Centric hotel to open in 2025
Hotel Management Network via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe project includes renovating guest rooms, suites, and public areas to reflect Puerto Rico's...
George H. Laws Garcia: Puerto Ricans want, deserve equal rights as America's 51st state
Bristol Herald Courier· 3 days agoFor 107 years, Puerto Ricans have lived as second-class U.S. citizens. Just last month, the U.S....