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Bottles in Guaynabo, which recently overhauled its pricing, tipping model and service structure.
Economist Roberto Salinas speaks during a forum hosted by the Center for Economic Renewal, Growth and Excellence (Centro CRECE) in Puerto Rico.
As part of the bill’s development, the House Committee for the Development of the Regulatory Framework on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education held its first meeting Nov. 7, with participation from multiple entities, including the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics.
Puerto Rico’s online audience continues to diversify, with millions engaging daily across platforms that shape how residents connect, communicate and do business. (Credit: Tijanap | Dreamstime.com)
The U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico in San Juan, where the lawsuit against Fahad and Amir Ghaffar remains pending.
Esteban Colón and Beatriz Castro present the findings of the 2025 Consumer Foresight Study during the SME Marketing Summit in San Juan.
Leandro Kabbach, vice president of customer operations at Liberty Puerto Rico
Liberty Puerto Rico’s headquarters in San Juan.
From right, Gov. Jenniffer González; Willianette Robles, executive director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Co.; and Julio Cabral, founder of Grupo DRDG, announce the return of the NBA preseason to Puerto Rico and the island’s hosting of the 2026 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup qualifying tournament.
Roberto Lefranc, executive director of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Co., announced the start of demolitions at three unused industrial buildings in Quebradillas as part of a program to clear land for new investment.
Travelers arrive at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, which handled nearly 1.2 million passengers in August, a 4.6% increase from a year earlier. (Credit: Discover Puerto Rico)
Jesús Colón, managing director of C2S, speaks during the organization’s annual meeting in Puerto Rico on artificial intelligence.
Liberty Puerto Rico’s headquarters in San Juan.
The Integrated Transportation Authority will use the federal funds to rehabilitate the Maritime Transportation Maintenance Base in Puerto Rico, enabling in-house vessel repairs and dry dock work.

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