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From left: Gov. Jenniffer González; Denise Quiñones, Miss Universe 2001; Deborah Carthy-Deu, Miss Universe 1985; Victoria Kjaer, Miss Universe 2024; and Zuleyka Rivera, Miss Universe 2006.
From left: Alberto Alesi, general director of ManpowerGroup in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, and Melissa Rivera-Roena, general manager of ManpowerGroup in Puerto Rico.
Margaritaville at Sea’s new flagship, the Beachcomber.
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.
Waiters, bartenders and other tipped employees on the island will not see the same relief being discussed in Washington unless lawmakers amend the island’s tax code. (Credit: Sheila Fitzgerald | Dreamstime.com)
Puerto Rico Resident Commissioner Pablo José Hernández speaks at the Puerto Rico Food Bank in Carolina during a roundtable discussion on the proposed transition from the Nutrition Assistance Program to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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.
Casa del Peregrino in Aguadilla, which received a $623,921 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs grant to support housing, counseling and other services for homeless veterans. (Credit: Casa del Peregrino Aguadilla Facebook page)
The September 2024 Canelo-Berlanga fight broadcast is the subject of eight lawsuits filed in Puerto Rico. (Credit: Piotr Sikora | Dreamstime.com)
Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González, left, and Felipe do Carmo, head of public sector for Central America and the Caribbean at Amazon Web Services, announce the free tech training agreement during a press conference at La Fortaleza.
Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Dot Ai (Courtesy photo)
Bad Bunny’s 30-show residency in Puerto Rico generated an estimated $200 million in direct economic activity.
BuildStrong Academy Puerto Rico trains students in construction trades with hands-on and professional skills to prepare them for the workforce.
Ice is classified as an essential product during emergencies under Puerto Rico’s Department of Consumer Affairs, a designation highlighted in House Bill 841.

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