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Puerto Rico
Nearly One Year After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rican Morgues are Still in a Crisis
By Yalixa Rivera and Jonathan Levin / Bloomberg
FEMA Says It Was Unprepared for Puerto Rico Hurricane
By Laignee Barron
Puerto Rico Governor Says Cop Should Be Fired After Woman Harassed in Viral Video
By Alix Langone
Governor Ricardo Rosselló: Puerto Rico Is a 'Geopolitical Black Hole'
By Katy Steinmetz / San Francisco
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Puerto Rico Recovers After Another Blackout
About 840,000 people were initially left without power
By TIME Staff
April 13, 2018
Maria's Shadow
Tarps cover damaged homes in Loiza on Puerto Rico’s northeastern coast on Jan 23, 2018. Maria's Shadow Puerto Rico's Recovery is Slow and Painful Text by Justin Worland | Photos by Ricardo Arduengo for TIME...
February 13, 2018
Puerto Rico Is Facing a Major Blackout After a Power Station Exploded
Much of the island was already without power after Hurricane Maria struck months ago
By Flora Carr
February 12, 2018
Mayor of San Juan Says Trump Makes Her Think of ‘You’re So Vain’ Lyrics
The mayor of San Juan, whose urgent demands for U.S. aid after Hurricane Maria shot her to political stardom, on what’s ahead for Puerto RicoWhat was 2017 like for Puerto Rico?It was a year of...
By Arpita Aneja
January 11, 2018
Tens of Thousands of People in Puerto Rico Will Still Be Without Power on Christmas
And for months after that
By Jamie Ducharme
December 23, 2017
TIME's Best Photojournalism of 2017
Elections and protests. Wars and refugees. Water and fire. Throughout the year, TIME commissioned photographers to record the biggest events shaping the world, from the fall of ISIS to the end of a circus, and...
December 18, 2017
Lin Manuel Miranda Is Returning to
Hamilton
Lin-Manuel Miranda is bringing Hamilton to Puerto Rico in January 2019
By David Canfield / Entertainment Weekly
November 8, 2017
Donald Trump Likes Fights. Here Are His Top 10 Since Winning the Election
Donald Trump was a famously combative presidential candidate, coining nasty nicknames for his opponents and delighting in getting in fights on the debate stages. That behavior didn’t stop when he became president.With a public persona...
By Tessa Berenson
November 8, 2017
Why These States Don't Do Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time is more controversial than you think
By Jamie Ducharme
November 4, 2017
U.S. Relief in Puerto Rico Not Good Enough, U.N. Experts Say
The lack of an effective response strategy has created an “alarming” situation
By Laignee Barron
October 31, 2017
This Energy Company Is In Hot Water After a Trump-Like Twitter Spat With a Puerto Rico Mayor
"Do you want us to send them back or keep working?"
By Ryan Teague Beckwith
October 27, 2017
The Company With a Controversial Contract to Help Puerto Rico Is Feuding with the Mayor of San Juan
It threatened to pull workers from Puerto Rico
By Jamie Ducharme
October 25, 2017
How I Found My Family in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
Most weren't able to do so easily
By Eliza Castro
October 20, 2017
President Trump Gave Himself a ‘10’ for His Response to Puerto Rico
"I'd say it was a 10"
By Ryan Teague Beckwith
October 19, 2017
Puerto Rico by Numbers, a Month After Hurricane Maria
A million people in Puerto Rico lack water and three million are still without power
By Joseph Hincks
October 19, 2017
President Trump's Tweets About Puerto Rico, Military Families Rank Among His Worst-Received
According to one popular measurement
By Ryan Teague Beckwith and Pratheek Rebala
October 18, 2017
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