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What are the most common sharks in Florida?
Familiarize yourself with the sharks that inhabit our waters year round. Here are seven of the most common shark species in Florida.
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Puerto Rico faces 4.6% electricity rate hike amid power issues
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Ricans were hit Monday with a 4.6% increase in electricity rates through September, in a blow to 3.2 million people who struggle with chronic power outages as the island’s grid keeps deteriorating. For clients who consume 800 kilowatt hours, the new rate will be 23.77 cents per kwh, compared…
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Conservative leaders want to make it harder to get divorced
No-fault divorce laws have contributed to lower national rates of intimate partner violence, particularly against women. Some conservative leaders want to reinstate barriers to divorce by requiring “proof” of abuse or infidelity.
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Where to indulge in limbers on a hot summer’s day (or make your own!)
The heat is on in Florida, so there is no better time to enjoy limbers, a cold Boricua treat that brings sweet memories from la isla.
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Biden appoints Luis Ubiñas to Puerto Rico’s Financial Oversight Board
As part of the White House announcement, Biden reappointed to the board Arthur González, a former bankruptcy judge and retired NYU School of Law professor, and Betty Rosa, New York State Commissioner of Education
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Allegations of sexual assault, animal cruelty emerge in new RFK Jr. report
New reporting from Vanity Fair reveals troubling details about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s past, including allegations of sexual misconduct and further insight into his history of anti-vaccine rhetoric.
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Housing prices are expected to drop in these 13 Florida markets
During the pandemic, housing prices skyrocketed as demand from newcomers to Florida outpaced supply.
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Rep. Nydia Velázquez proposes new legislation to enhance training for textured hair care
The Puerto Rican congresswoman explained in a statement that the textured hair industry in the US is worth around $2.5 billion dollars, yet cosmetology schools are not required to train their students to care for it.
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Puerto Rico braces for indirect impacts as Hurricane Beryl pummels Carriacou
According to a recent projected trajectory, the closest approach of the center would be 241 miles to the southwest of Cabo Rojo.
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‘A king above the law’: Supreme Court gives Trump nearly unlimited power
The massively consequential ruling from the Supreme Court grants Trump and any future leaders the right to claim immunity from criminal prosecution for “official” acts carried out in office.























