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Travelers pass a colorful Aerostar display at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Carolina, Puerto Rico, where 2025 court rulings upheld Airport Shoppes’ exclusive food and beverage rights in its dispute with airport operator Aerostar. (Credit: Discover Puerto Rico)
Puerto Rico ranked among the most targeted territories in Latin America, with 154.3 billion attempted cyberattacks in the first half of 2025 — a sign of how rapidly digital threats are escalating for businesses worldwide. (Credit: Michael Borgers | Dreamstime.com)
Nicolás S. Novoa-Lugo, founder of RIVA Solutions, received EO Puerto Rico’s 2025 Global Student Entrepreneur Award for his innovative shower system for recreational vehicles.
Legal and human resources experts urge companies to balance innovation and compliance as artificial intelligence reshapes workplace decision-making. (Credit: BiancoBlue | Dreamstime.com)
Sara Miranda, general manager of iPR Pharmaceuticals, announces the opening of the company’s Bio Solar Park in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico.
Emerging markets such as Texas, Moldova and Singapore show how localized exchanges can drive growth — a model Puerto Rico could follow to strengthen its economy. (Credit: Rawpixelimages | Dreamstime.com)
Processing delays and new federal rules could leave thousands of immigrant workers in Puerto Rico uncertain about their ability to stay on the job, attorneys say. (Credit: Somporn Suebhait | Dreamstime.com)
Solar equipment donated by Puerto Rico’s renewable energy sector awaits shipment to Jamaica as part of relief efforts following Hurricane Melissa’s devastation. (Image generated by ChatGPT)
From left: Pedro Toro-Cancio, board vice chair of VAPR Federal Credit Union, and student Yesiel Molina-Ayala share a hug during the scholarship ceremony in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Flanked by Puerto Rico mayors, Gov. Jenniffer González announced her decision to veto House Bill 420.
Each flight tells a story of opportunity — and of the challenges pushing Puerto Rico’s young professionals to seek new horizons. (Credit: Discover Puerto Rico)
As Congress remains gridlocked, the political impasse in Washington threatens to disrupt food aid for nearly half of Puerto Rico’s residents, underscoring the island’s heavy reliance on federal funding to meet basic needs. (Credit: Waingro | Dreamstime.com)
Airbnb said that, as part of its anti-party measures, it prevented about 38,000 people in the United States and 260 in Puerto Rico from booking entire homes over Halloween weekend last year. (Credit: Nikkytok | Dreamstime.com)
From left: Jorge L. Pérez, CEO of Discover Puerto Rico, and Raúl Bustamante, chairman of Discover Puerto Rico, during the 2025 Industry Update event in San Juan, where tourism officials shared results and forecasts for the island’s record-setting visitor growth.

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