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INTERVIEW: Meet Florida Congresswoman Rep. Lois Frankel
Florida Congresswoman points to the child tax credit as an important incentive for families who have been hit by the pandemic
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Lo que debes saber sobre el sistema educativo de Florida
Para quienes provienen de la isla, el sistema educativo de Florida puede resultar confuso. Aquí te lo explicamos.
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Five Years After Pulse: There Is No Set Time to Heal.
We spoke with a survivor, a Florida representative, and a psychologist about the needs of those who are alive to tell about that horrific night in Orlando.
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Los Camioneros: a Force That Impacts Far More Than the Economy in Puerto Rico
Truck driving has become one of the most important trades in Puerto Rico because of the island’s dependence on imports.
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Jill Biden Shows Solidarity With Puerto Rico’s Teachers and Healthcare Workers
The First Lady sends compassion and support to people on the island, who have deal with great challenges from the pandemic, especially those in Guánica, which were affected by earthquakes.
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Parents in Puerto Rico Protest 2-Week School Closings After Covid Spike
Parents on both sides of the controversial issue weigh in, as the government is challenged to offer solutions that allow parents to work from home.
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This Is Víctor Vázquez: the Puerto Rican Who Aims to Improve Miami Springs
The Miami Dade College professor obtained 70% of the votes in a recent nonpartisan election, winning the Miami Springs City Council, Group 4 seat.
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Joven no puede continuar estudios debido a desventaja que tienen estudiantes que no hablan inglés en Florida
Natalia Mejía ha perdido su primer año de universidad, por no poder tomar el examen ESOL en su idioma natal.
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Returning to In-Person Classes Poses Risks to Latino Households
The rise in COVID-19 cases and the new variants of the virus threaten a safe return to in-person classes.
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Florida Republican Files Measure to Allow Employers to Pay Workers Less After Minimum Wage Vote
Workers under 21 and other “hard-to-hire” employees could earn less than minimum wage if a bill some have called “discriminatory” is passed.



















