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The group has received reports this week that detainees from the island have been sent to the Florida facility and allege "rights violations and dehumanizing treatment" there.
The island imports more than 80 percent of its food, and residents already face rising prices and supply chain issues.
The recent book by Emma Amador examines Puerto Rican women social workers’ advocacy for social justice under U.S. colonialism ...
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The Fulcrum on MSNAs Puerto Rico's Power Grid Crumbles, Rural Medical Patients Are Turning to Rooftop Solar
In this two-part series, Lily Carey reports on energy instability in rural Puerto Rico and its impact on residents with ...
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Emily Standley Allard on MSN7 Best Places to Go in the U.S. in Case of a Societal Collapse
The nature of the societal collapse and your individual needs and priorities will vary of course, but here are 7 of the best ...
Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González-Colón and Treasury Secretary Ángel Pantoja-Rodríguez have announced the disbursement of the first round of payments under the Employee Retention Benefit program, ...
Medicaid, food aid recipients worry about safety net cuts in bill sent to Trump The nation's social safety net would face massive changes under a bill headed to President Donald Trump's desk ...
But Xiques, who inherited her religiously scratch-made synthesis of Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Mexican cuisine from her abuela, rarely repeats herself.
Puerto Rico imports 85% of its food — an issue that became even more apparent after Hurricane Maria. “Teaching people how to grow food, for us, that’s a rebel act,” says Efrén David ...
Why Puerto Rico should be your next food destination The Caribbean island’s cuisine combines African, Indigenous and Spanish influences to create dishes of distinction.
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