Super Bowl, Puerto Rico and Bad Bunny
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Puerto Rico is making its mark this week on two monumental stages: the Super Bowl halftime show and — with a single athlete — the Winter Olympics. Bad Bunny, a six-time Grammy award winner, keeps Puerto Rican culture at the forefront of his music;
Puerto Rico’s governor on Thursday signed a bill that amends a law to recognize a fetus as a human being, a move doctors and legal experts warn will have deep ramifications for the U.S. Caribbean
Puerto Rico’s only Winter Olympic, Kellie Delka, athlete shows off her incredible custom suit. The Winter Olympics are underway–uniting the world’s greatest athletes and thrilling competitions. The unique blend of competition and culture is on display with every moment
According to data from internet searches, Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance extended beyond music, driving viewers to explore Puerto Rican flavors and traditions.
PharmaEssentia will spend $46 million to build a new manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico. The move forms part of the Taiwanese biotech’s global production expansion strategy, with the goal that the plant will eventually support supply of PharmaEssentia's rare blood disease treatment Besremi.
Lionel Messi has a hamstring injury, which caused Inter Miami to postpone a preseason match in Puerto Rico this week. Here's the latest.
Puerto Rico's governor signed a law recognizing unborn babies as human beings, a move opponents argue could potentially lead to outlawing abortion.
The Wolfpack is set to open the event with a matchup against another prolific Power Conference program.
Following Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl performance, travel interest in the island is surging. From the foodie streets of Old San Juan to the lush trails of El Yunque, here is why experts say now