Kirsten Gillibrand, Bob Menendez push for more funding for Puerto Rico
Months later, Puerto Rico is still struggling to recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Maria
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Months later, Puerto Rico is still struggling to recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Maria
The U.S. territory's economy is set to shrink by 11 percent next year as it continues to reel from Hurricane Maria
Thirty-two people have been slain in Puerto Rico in the first 11 days of the year, double the number killed over the same period in 2017
Supplies of the hospital staple have been dwindling since October after Hurricane Maria cut power to manufacturing plants in Puerto Rico
More than 10,000 Puerto Ricans are receiving assistance under the program, which provides assistance for displaced victims
Reps. Debbie Dingell, Joe Crowley, Will Hurd, and Mark Meadows discuss DACA and what to expect from Congress next year
Globe typically averages about 325 disasters a year, but this year's total through November was less than 250, according to a research center in Belgium
In October, Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rossello announced an "aggressive" rebuilding plan for the island, promising to fully restore electricity by Christmas
Thousands calling in sick each day, in part to press for back pay for OT piling up since hurricane ravaged island
With nearly one-third of the electrical grid still offline, many Puerto Ricans rely on generators to light their homes
Three months after Hurricane Maria savaged Puerto Rico, the U.S. territory is still struggling; DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and HUD Secretary Ben Carson visited the island Tuesday
Gov. Ricardo Rossello said it's possible the death toll is higher than what is currently blamed on Maria, which caused $95 billion in damage
More than 215,000 Puerto Ricans have arrived in Florida since October 3
Thousands of Puerto Ricans remain homeless, and many complain that the federal government is taking too long to provide basics
José Andrés has some 30 popular restaurants across the United States, but he's barely stepped foot in them for two months. He and an army of chefs and volunteers have been serving the people in Puerto Rico
This week, 60 Minutes follows José Andrés as he feeds the citizens of the devastated island of Puerto Rico. How his cooking has changed since the broadcast first met him
In Spanish, despacito means "slowly." In the song, it's about love, but in La Perla, it's about healing
The territory's post-hurricane electric woes may only get worse as this conflict further delays needed repairs
Company also said Monday that Florida-based utility companies working in Puerto Rico were pulling out ahead of time
The United States government wouldn't say how many of the island's 1,100 schools have electricity
The U.S. territory continues to struggle with a "dire" situation after Hurricane Maria, with the economy projected to shrink next year
The blackout hit just as the government announced it had met its goal of 50 percent power generation
Visiting what's left of his grandparents' home on the hurricane-ravaged island, the creator and star of "Hamilton" talks about contributing to relief efforts
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan announced on Friday that troops would begin winding down operations
The north side of Puerto Rico, including San Juan, was plunged back into darkness Thursday when a major power line shut down
A federal magistrate judge wrote that there is a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps" in the case involving former FBI Director James Comey.
New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawyers accused the Trump administration of "outrageous government conduct," arguing the fraud charges against her were intended to punish James for her opposition to President Trump.
An Indiana prosecutor has charged a homeowner who shot and killed a house cleaner earlier this month, when she showed up at his property by mistake.
The U.N. Security Council has approved a U.S. plan for Gaza that authorizes an international stabilization force to provide security in the Palestinian territory.
President Trump told reporters Monday the U.S. will sell Saudi Arabia F-35 fighter jets, a day before Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to visit the White House.
Joseph Emerson tried to shut down a commercial plane's engines midflight in 2023 while traveling off duty in the cockpit's jump seat.
Social Security's full retirement age is changing next year, affecting when the youngest baby boomers and Gen Xers can collect 100% of their benefits.
A federal jury about to hear the drug-trafficking case against former heavyweight boxer Goran Gogic was abruptly dismissed after three men were charged with trying to bribe a juror with up to $100,000 to exonerate Gogic.
The Supreme Court will not reconsider a 25-year-old decision that found student-led and initiated prayer at football games unconstitutional.