The year is 1898. The United States had 45 states. William McKinley was president. Candy corn, ice cream scoops and semi-trucks had just been invented. Up north, Canada was still a British colony.
>> WELCOME, EVERYONE. >> DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FROM CENTRAL FLORIDA, INCLUDING DARREN SOTO, VAL DEMMINGS, AND STEPHANIE MURPHY ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE PUERTO RICO A STATE. AT A PRESS ...
Devastating infrastructure failure in Puerto Rico after a Hurricane Fiona has raised the question of governmental status of the U.S. territory whose residents can’t vote for president or for voting ...
Florida's large and more recently arrived diaspora is a key force driving the new — and potentially successful — Puerto Rican statehood effort in Washington. One of the big stories in Washington D.C.