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Gloria Cuevas thought she'd reside forever in Rincón, on Puerto Rico's west coast, a destination favored by surfers and known ...
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TAG24 on MSN"Colonialism kills us": Outsiders moving to Puerto Rico trigger displacement and "class war"Puerto Rico, long a tourist hub, is also a hotspot for foreign investment and offers tax incentives to attract outsiders – ...
Mangroves are frontline defenders against hurricanes, and also mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis by storing up to 10 ...
A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Russia on July 29 triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific Ocean, ...
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Tuko on MSNBad Bunny brings tourism surge to Puerto RicoAna Rodado traveled to Puerto Rico from Spain after a friend native to the island gifted her a ticket. She booked a five-day ...
His latest album, “Debí Tomar Más Fotos ,” or “I Should Have Taken More Pictures,” is a love letter and a lament for a Puerto ...
Recent ICE raids in Puerto Rico have mostly rounded up Dominican immigrants. The island is now reckoning with the role that longstanding anti-Dominican racism and racial profiling may be playing.
Immigration raids have been so rare in Puerto Rico that its only detention facility, in an office building next to a mall, can hold only about 20 detainees. Yet federal authorities in the U.S ...
Though 66% of travelers stay in the metro urban area, according to Discover Puerto Rico, 39% of visitors now explore the island’s east coast, 29% venture south and another 29% head west.
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