By Fabiola Sanchez and Joshua Goodman | July 23, 2019
The power in the capital went out Monday afternoon and immediately backed up traffic as stop lights and the subway stopped working during rush hour.
By Danica Coto | July 12, 2019
Ricardo Rosselló said he had been working 18-hour days and releasing tensions when he made the comments.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | July 12, 2019
"The experience that [my family] went through in Cuba really made me realize, since I was a child, how important the rule of law is and having a stable society and country," said Maria Garcia, co-chair of Kozyak, Tropin & Throckmorton's health care practice in Coral Gables.
By Lidia Dinkova | July 2, 2019
The federal government wants to seize the real estate after the owners pleaded guilty to involvement in the scheme and admitted using illegally obtained funds to buy the homes.
By Astrid Galvan | June 27, 2019
For many people trying to enter the country, it's a matter of waiting, waiting and waiting some more for the OK to come across, unless they try to force the issue and slip over the border.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Luis Salazar | June 27, 2019
Law firm founder Luis Salazar cites study after study showing the value on diversity when it comes to financial performance and innovation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Marbet Lewis | June 27, 2019
"Incorporating different viewpoints, experiences and ideas leads to creativity and progress, making the effort to succeed in this ever-changing field much more manageable," writes law firm co-founder Marbet Lewis.
By Eva Vergara | June 25, 2019
During the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet, at least 3,095 people were killed, according to government figures, and tens of thousands more were tortured or jailed for political reasons.
By Colleen Long and Lisa Mascaro | June 24, 2019
Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaders had expressed serious concerns that officers' safety would be in jeopardy because too many details about the raids had been made public.
By Christine Armario and Franklin Briceno | June 21, 2019
A United Nations report finds that Venezuelans represent the largest group worldwide filing new asylum claims, higher than the number of claims made by people escaping Afghanistan and Syria.
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