A federal appeals court on Tuesday appeared doubtful of President Donald Trump’s attempt to reinstate an anti-racketeering lawsuit that alleged a broad conspiracy by Hillary Rodham Clinton, former FBI ...
Ceiba, Puerto Rico — A U.S. naval base in Puerto Rico that was closed more than 20 years ago is now back in operation as the United States builds up forces in the Caribbean ahead of possible military ...
(The Conversation) — Like Bad Bunny’s music, Puerto Rican Muslims’ lives challenge ideas about race, religion and belonging in the Americas. (The Conversation) — Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio ...
When we think of Puerto Rico a few things come to mind: Bad Bunny, Bacardi rum and, of course, piña colada, which is believed to have originated from the Caribe Hilton in 1954. The islanders are to ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is more than a global music phenomenon; he’s a bona fide symbol of Puerto Rico. The church choir boy turned “King of Latin Trap” has ...
Ken Chitwood received funding from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative, and the Spalding Trust to conduct research related to this article. USC Dornsife College of Letters ...
Oct 16 (Reuters) - In a bold legal U-turn, Uber Technologies is swerving from defense to offense, invoking the federal racketeering law typically used against organized crime to sue the very lawyers ...
What it is: Sancocho, a South American soup/stew usually comprising large pieces of meat and vegetables (often root vegetables). Here it is done up Colombian/Mexican style, a chicken broth chockablock ...
If you haven't heard of Chinese-Puerto Rican food, you're probably not alone; it's a rarity in Texas. “If you want Chino-Boricua, you need to come to Michy’s. There’s nowhere else that serves it," ...
As President Donald Trump threatens legal action against his adversaries, particularly after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, he’s repeatedly talked about using one federal law: the Racketeer Influenced ...
A protester holds a sign reading "ICE melts" during the "No Kings" national demonstration against U.S. President Donald Trump and federal immigration operations in San Juan, Puerto Rico on June 14, ...