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Sunday, January 24, 2016

Carlos Correa turns New York Winter Wonderland into his playground

Carlos Correa turns New York Winter Wonderland into his playground
Cool stuff in it's own right, but even cooler when you consider that was the first time the Ponce, Puerto Rico native had ever witnessed a snowfall. Carlos Correa has never seen snow come down. Hes not down dinner is off. Why? "I’m about to head outside ...
Scientists Explain Why There Has Not Been Alien Contact
In the 70s scientists not only sent out broadcasts announcing humanity's existence to possible beings from other planets through the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico but also sent out a set of phonograph records with the Voyager spacecraft that ...
As Debt Talks Hit An Impasse, What's Next For Puerto Rico?
On Friday, Puerto Rico suffered the latest setback in the island's ongoing debt crisis. Talks on restructuring the nearly $9 billion debt of its power company, a government-owned utility, reached an impasse. While the utility, PREPA, said Sunday that it ...
Puerto Rico Cuts Services as Budget Gap Grows
Puerto Rico's government continues to cut public services as the economic crisis worsens. The Government Development Bank announced this week that the island's budget gap is $2 billion higher than expected. The prison system in Puerto Rico can no longer ...
As Debt Talks Fall Apart, What's Next For Puerto Rico?
Audio for this story from All Things Considered will be available at approximately 7:00 p.m. ET. Economist Rosario Rivera explains the origins and future of Puerto Rico's debt crisis, as Congress considers its next step.

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