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Puerto Rico governor signs bill that critics say will restrict access to public information

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New Puerto Rico Law Sparks Concerns Over Transparency and Public Records Access.

A newly signed law in Puerto Rico is raising concerns among journalists, transparency advocates, and civil society groups who warn it could limit public access to government information and records..

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A former agency lawyer tells a congressional hearing that ICE officer training is "deficient" and "broken."

former agency lawyer told a congressional hearing that training for officers at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is “deficient” and “broken,” raising serious concerns among lawmakers about oversight, accountability, and operational standards within the agency.
Ryan Sillers | March 05, 26
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US Military Build Up Seen Giving Puerto Rico $833 Million Bump

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The article explains that the expanded U.S. military presence in Puerto Rico could bring $833 million in investment in fiscal year 2026, with an estimated $2 billion economic impact and more than 12,000 jobs tied to military operations and infrastructure projects.

Ryan Sillers | March 05, 26
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Iran’s ambassador alleges strikes targeted Natanz nuclear facility

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Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Reza Najafi, alleged that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran’s Natanz uranium-enrichment facility, one of the country’s most important nuclear sites

Ryan Sillers | March 05, 26