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Familias puertorriqueñas luchan contra el costo de vida en Florida Central
Hace dos años unas 250 familias asistían cada dos sábados a la sede de la fundación en Brandon, para buscar bolsas de alimentos y hoy día llegan 437.
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6 Boricua women in bellas artes you should know
From pioneering poets and sculptors to musical composers and Broadway performers, Puerto Rican women have enriched the cultural landscape with their contributions to the fine arts. Puerto Rican women have played a vital role in shaping the narrative of fine arts, whether it be on canvas, stage, paper or a guitar. Many of them have…
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US and Puerto Rico were not included in the world’s happiest countries list
The US dropped out of the top 20 for the first time since the report started 12 years ago. The nation now ranks at No. 23, compared to No. 15 last year.
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80% of House Republicans support plan to cut Social Security, ban abortion, and restrict IVF
The Republican Study Committee’s proposed budget calls for cutting Social Security and Medicare and banning abortion after 15 weeks nationwide. It would also pose a threat to IVF and slash funding for rental assistance and programs that help build housing, and more.
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Piña Colada turns 70: Hilton and Bacardi honor iconic cocktail with worldwide contest
To commemorate the anniversary of the piña colada, Bacardi in partnership with Hilton, held a global competition in which bartenders from around the world were challenged with reinventing our national cocktail.
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78,000 public service workers get student loans canceled by Biden administration
Through improvements to the public service Loan Forgiveness Program, the Biden administration has canceled loans for more than 871,000 public service workers.
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Biden issues executive order to improve women’s health research
The order directs federal agencies to ensure that they are using federal funds to research diseases and health conditions that disproportionately affect women, and requires them to report their investments in women’s health research annually.
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Opinion: Donald Trump’s corruption hurts all of us
Whether it’s a small cabinet-building business, a retired schoolteacher, or the American taxpayer, Donald Trump’s long history of corruption has caused no shortage of damage, writes Chris Edelson.























