Italy holds off Puerto Rico rally, reaches WBC semifinals
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Canada upset Pool A leaders Puerto Rico on March 10, setting up a huge pool finale against Cuba on March 11.
“Who he is as an artist, the way that he represents Puerto Rico, the way that that is so central to everything that he does has been there from the beginning, and DtMF is actually the massive, mature proof of everything he had been working for,” Díaz said.
The Puerto Rico Open will feature several up-and-comers in its 120-man field in 2026.
From the first Puerto Rican singles gold medalist in table tennis to the innovators using technology to revive and rebuild the island following Hurricane Maria, here are the young people in Puerto Rico reshaping finance, tech, culture and food. Puerto Rico ...
Anchor and Correspondent, "CBS News 24/7" Lilia Luciano is an award-winning journalist and CBS News 24/7 anchor and correspondent based in New York City. Luciano is the recipient of multiple journalism awards, including a Walter Cronkite Award, a regional ...
The year is 1898. The United States had 45 states. William McKinley was president. Candy corn, ice cream scoops and semi-trucks had just been invented. Up north, Canada was still a British colony. Down south, Spain’s once-extensive empire across the ...
Steve Forbes explains how Puerto Rico can once again become a pharmaceutical powerhouse and help to reshore U.S. drug manufacturing. For decades Puerto Rico was one of the world’s premier pharmaceutical manufacturing hubs. A combination of skilled labor ...
Home to more than 270 miles of coastline, Puerto Rico is famous for its white sand beaches, crystal clear water and gorgeous weather year-round. Whether you're snorkeling with schools of fish or sipping piña coladas on the coast, this tropical paradise is ...
Today, more Puerto Ricans live in the 50 states than on the island. New decennial census data released in August show Puerto Rico lost nearly 440,000 people, representing about 12% of its population, over the past decade. Population losses mean fewer wage earners, less money in taxes and fewer paths out of the island's economic collapse.
The recent Supreme Court decision leaving open the possibility that President Trump’s denial of birthright citizenship to individuals born on U.S. soil to undocumented parents will be upheld, is sending shockwaves through legal, political, and immigrant ...
Israel Meléndez Ayala is a historian and writer. He publishes a biweekly newsletter, Crítica. A U.S. Army truck at the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station on Sept. 10, 2025. A U.S. Army truck at the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station on Sept.
Aaron Judge #99 of Team USA reacts while jogging back to the dugout at the end of the top of the third inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool B