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Breaking barriers: Jan Carlos Santiago’s fearless approach to new beginnings from Puerto Rico to Florida
Over the last three years, the Cayey native has lived in three US states, where he has had the opportunity to grow professionally. In Puerto Rico, Jan Carlos Santiago had everything: family, friends, and a steady job for five years at a multinational supermarket chain. However, he felt stagnant because he did not see many…
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Biden vows to ‘restore’ nationwide abortion rights in second term
During Tuesday’s event, the president and vice president highlighted several new measures the administration is taking to strengthen reproductive health care access, criticized extreme abortion bans, and highlighted the stakes of the 2024 election for reproductive rights.
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Where you should live in Florida based on your zodiac sign
From theme-park thrills perfect for the fiery Aries to peaceful hideaways fit for moody Cancers, Florida offers a piece of home for every sign in the zodiac.
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Dems were losing Latino voters in FL—how two young innovators turned that around
Alex Berrios and Devon Murphy-Anderson had a new idea for registering Florida’s Latinos. But once Ron DeSantis saw it working, he took aim with a ruthless voter suppression law.
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Op-ed: Abortion bans are making America’s maternal health crisis even worse
The extreme right-wing attacks on reproductive health care have already had dire consequences. This adds up to a very dismal picture for women of childbearing age.
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Florida Republicans seek to ban rainbow flags in schools
Opponents of the proposal say DeSantis and the bill’s backers hope to “erase the LGBTQ community” and throw “red meat” to their political supporters while ignoring complicated issues, such as affordability, plaguing the state.
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The no. 1 new restaurant in America is right here in Orlando
The best restaurant in America is found in Orlando, Florida. Otto’s High Dive in Orlando, FL is getting rave reviews.
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Democratic Rep. Kevin Chambliss: Regular people ‘need help now’
A strong advocate for the issues that are affecting Floridians across the state, Chambliss says the phrase “quality of life” is not an abstraction, but a reality that must be fought for.
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More than half of babies in Puerto Rico were delivered via cesarean in 2022. Here’s why.
Ponce had the most dramatic increase in cesarean deliveries (16%), followed by San Juan (15%) and Baymón (12%), where 63.9% of babies were born via surgery.























