
Puerto Rico shows resilience amid hard recovery from Maria
San Juan's mayor Yulín Cruz said recovery has been "so slow that it's put lives in danger"
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San Juan's mayor Yulín Cruz said recovery has been "so slow that it's put lives in danger"
The president didn't let the matter go after a Saturday morning tweetstorm
"By now, it's sort of comical, but it makes me feel second-class, like you don't belong," one New Yorker says of the federal response
With limited access to food, water and power, many have begun to question the federal response to the crisis unfolding in Puerto Rico
The first government relief finally rolled into the southeastern part of Puerto Rico, nine days after Hurricane Maria hit. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports from Yabucoa, where Maria first made landfall.
In Aguadilla, everyone was given a bag with four bottles of water and three snacks that mayor says may have to last for two days
Many people have run out of medicine or lost it in the hurricane, so local doctors are now setting up very special house calls
Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honore said the administration's first mistake was not giving the mission to the military
The ship, a floating hospital, left Norfolk, Virginia, for Puerto Rico Friday afternoon
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke made the comment in the White House driveway
President Trump didn't pass up a chance to slam the struggling island for being unprepared and in debt
While airlines have capped their ticket prices to affected areas, they have not capped fees to unaffected areas
Agriculture on the recession-racked island had been growing smartly -- now it has to rebuild nearly from scratch
More than a week after Hurricane Maria hit, Marines are still clearing roads
There was no room for error during a high-tech handoff from the ambulance to the airplane
Island was struck by Hurricane Maria, leaving it short of food and water and with a severely damaged infrastructure
Sailors and Marines from the USS Kearsarge were on the island the morning after Maria hit but in some areas, there are still no relief crews in sight
"We're without gasoline. Without money. Without food. This is a disaster."
Relief supplies are arriving on the island, but getting them to the nearly 3.5 million people in desperate need is close to impossible
Dallas Mavericks' point guard J.J. Barea helped fly in 32 generators and thousands of pounds of water, food and medical supplies to Puerto Rico
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Dr. Sharee Umpierre is trying to cope with limited operating rooms, spotty lab support and dwindling supplies
Lawmakers are asking DHS to waive the Jones Act to speed aid to Puerto Rico, after it was devastated by Hurricane Maria; President Trump also weighed in
Social media giant is sending workers to help the crippled island get telecom services up and running
President Trump is set to meet today with Senate leaders John Thune and Chuck Schumer and House leaders Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries.
At least four people are dead after a shooter opened fire at a church in Michigan during a Sunday morning worship service and then set it ablaze. Eight other victims have been hospitalized, according to police.
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk in his state, Republican Gov. Spencer Cox asked whether we could all "stop hating our fellow Americans."
The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities from Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California.
State Attorney General Dan Rayfield said Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth sent a memo to Gov. Tina Kotek authorizing 200 members of the Oregon National Guard to the city of Portland.
President Trump said last week of the meeting "I love it."
Imelda is the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, and it could bring heavy rain to the U.S. coast from Florida to the Carolinas.
Humberto rapidly strengthened, even reaching Category 5 status for a period of time as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
CBS News Chicago reporter Asal Rezaei said she was turning away from the facility's fence when a masked agent shot a pepper ball at her truck.