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Where to celebrate el Día de los Reyes in Central Florida
From live performances and dazzling light displays at big theme parks to community events with free toys and activities for children, here are four places to celebrate el Día de los Reyes in Central Florida.
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Love Puerto Rican food? Try one of these must-have cookbooks.
From classic “bibles” of Puerto Rican cooking to new titles by the most renowned Boricua chefs, here are some of the best Puerto Rican cookbooks.
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Confederate monument removed in Jacksonville after years of controversy
“Symbols matter. They tell the world what we stand for and what we aspire to be,” Mayor Donna Deegan said in a statement.
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Here’s where Florida Rep. Anna Eskamani gets her drive—and her empathy—to keep fighting for abortion rights
In an exclusive interview with Floricua, the Fla. Democrat reveals the very personal reasons she’s fighting to get an abortion amendment on the November ballot.
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6 can’t-miss New Year’s Eve parties in Orlando
Whether you’re looking for an elegant adults-only affair or more casual celebration for the whole family, the Orlando area has plenty of fabulous options.
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Netflix viewers love Latino-led shows like ‘Wednesday’ and ‘La Reina del Sur,’ report finds
Latin artists Jenna Ortega, Kate del Castillo, Jennifer Lopez, Gabriel Luna, J.R. Ramirez, and Carolina Miranda have starred in these top shows and films.
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Take a peek inside Bad Bunny’s new San Juan restaurant
Bad Bunny, along with his manager Noah Assad, and other partners invested $5 million into the restaurant, which employs about 200 people directly and indirectly.
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The history behind all 63 National Parks in the US
People entered U.S. national parks nearly 312 million times in 2022, up by 15 million visits from the year before, according to the National Park Service. Eight of these federally-owned and protected parks garnered 26% of visits, and another 25% of visits came from the 331 least-visited parks.President Woodrow Wilson first signed the “Organic Act”…
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Op-ed: Families like mine are counting on Congress to fully fund WIC
A Florida mom of four explains the critical role that the Women, Infants, and Children program – more commonly known as WIC – has played in her family’s life.























