Puerto Rico panel to probe Capitol clash
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico has launched a probe of last week’s violent clash between police and demonstrators at the Capitol, the U.S. island territory’s civil rights commission said Sunday.
Police, protesters clash at Puerto Rico’s Capitol
Authorities rescue 2 stranded Mexican journalists
Rescue mission under way for Mexican journalists
Ricky Martin criticizes Arizona’s immigration law
Congress approves referendum on Puerto Rico future
More survivors of Mexico ambush emerge from bush
Congress debates referendum on Puerto Rico
Congress debates Puerto Rico referendum
WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday took up legislation that could set in motion changes in Puerto Rico’s 112-year relationship with the United States, including a transition to statehood or independence.
Congress debates Puerto Rico plebiscite
WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday took up legislation that could set in motion changes in Puerto Rico’s 112-year relationship with the United States, including a transition to statehood or independence.
2 dead in attack on rights caravan in south Mexico
2 dead in attack on aid caravan in southern Mexico
Finnish, Mexican killed in ambush on caravan
Puerto Rico accused of violating squatters’ rights
US detains NY-bound passenger in Puerto Rico
Cuban writer, activist Carlos Franqui dies at 89
PR senator confirms he is target of federal probe
Report: Equipment at PR veterans clinics not clean
Mexican official fired for painting teen’s bottom
Clinton to meet with Uruguay’s incoming president
TC ex-premier trying to sell mansion amid UK probe
Puerto Rico’s top law enforcer resigns
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico’s top law enforcement official is resigning after less than a year in office, amid criticism about violent crime in the U.S. territory.
Curacao: Case of missing US diplomat going cold
Ex-Gitmo detainee struggles to build life in Chad
Dominicans demand government solve plane mystery
PR ex-mayor defends seizure of cops’ citation pads
FBI: Puerto Rican who threatened feds arrested
Gitmo judge denies request to expand case
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A judge in Guantanamo Bay’s war crimes court has denied a request by military prosecutors to expand their case against a Sudanese detainee accused of being a bodyguard for Osama bin Laden.
Military seeks to expand case against detainee