Medalla Light now comes to New York

Puerto Rico Brewery another success is scored with the raid of Medalla Light in the beer market in the state of New YorkBecause the fact that there are more than one million Puerto Ricans, added to the high tourist traffic, place the product in an advantageous position to continue its growth and expansion path. “New … Read more

Pensioners perform civil disobedience in front of El Capitolio

A group of pensioners gathered today in front of El Capitolio to carry out civil disobedience to demand the approval of the Decent Retirement Law. House Bill 2434, passed without amendment and unanimously in the House of Representatives, is in conference committee after amendments were passed in the Senate that were rejected by the House. … Read more

Alert on increase in COVID-19 cases in Puerto Rico

After accomplishing more than 225,000 thousand molecular tests by private reference laboratories on the island; he Puerto Rico Public Health Trust (PRPHT), a program of the Trust for Science, Technology and Research of Puerto Rico (FCTIPR) together with the Puerto Rico Department of Health, warned on Tuesday about the reflected increase in positive cases of … Read more

In mourning ex-winner of Our Latin Beauty

The winner of Nuestra Belleza Latina 2010, Ana Patricia Gámez, informed his followers last weekend that his father passed away after 5 years battling cancer. “I still do not understand that my father is no longer in this world and that he is in a better one, I have suffered a lot from his departure … Read more

New Sahara dust cloud for the weekend

A new cloud of dust from the Sahara will affect Puerto Rico during today, Saturday, and tomorrow, so misty conditions are expected for the archipelago. Meteorologist Fernanda Ramos, from National Weather Service (SNM) told Metro that “for tomorrow (today) we are seeing another cloud of dust from the Sahara that is approaching the area and … Read more

Website shows Earth changes from confinement

Now it is possible to see how the confinements by the coronavirus have altered air pollution, hospital lights and even white asparagus crops. Using data from 17 satellites, three space agencies created a website that serves as a global dashboard showing the temporal changes that have been observed on Earth from space. The European Space … Read more

Adolescents killed in Juana Díaz accident were brothers

Police identified the two teenagers who died in a vehicular accident that occurred at about 1:26 pm on Thursday on the PR-14 kilometer 12.6 highway in Juana Díaz. The unfortunate had 12 and 14 years, as indicated by the authorities. Lieutenant Sergio Arroyo, acting director of Patrullas Carreteras Ponce, indicated that the investigation by agent … Read more

Governor meets with the medical task force

After several weeks of being publicly unaware of the efforts of the medical task force, Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced reported today that she met with the group, along with Health Secretary Lorenzo González. “Analyzing and evaluating the current situation of #COVID19 on the island with the Medical Task Force and the Secretary of Health, Lorenzo … Read more

Facebook says it will tag posts that break rules

Facebook announced on Friday that it will tag all posts of “journalistic interest” made by politicians who break its rules, including those of President Donald Trump. Social network CEO Mark Zuckerberg had refused to take action against Trump posts hinting that voting by mail would lead to electoral fraud, arguing that the public deserved to … Read more

Allegations of sexual abuse in the United States Catholic Church tripled in 2019

The Catholic Church in the United States accounted for 4,434 complaints of sexual abuse committed by members of the clergy during the 2018-19 fiscal year, triple that of the previous year, and much of the increase stems from a series of lawsuits and claims filed by victims who They were abused decades ago, the episcopate … Read more