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MILAN (AP) — Puerto Rico is making its mark this week on two monumental stages: the Super Bowl halftime show and — with a single athlete — the Winter Olympics. Music and sport are among the island's few opportunities to wave its flag for the world to see.
A new law in Puerto Rico, signed into effect by Republican Governor Jenniffer González, will recognize a fetus as a human being.
Singer Bad Bunny, who hails from Puerto Rico, recently performed the halftime show at Super Bowl 2026, which was subjected to praise as well as criticism from a few, including President Donald Trump.
Rico. Shout out to Puerto Rico. Hell, that was a great
Kellie Delka is the only athlete from Puerto Rico competing in the Winter Olympic Games, but she hopes that won't be the only one representing the island in 2030.
Puerto Rico's governor signed a law recognizing unborn babies as human beings, a move opponents argue could potentially lead to outlawing abortion.
During Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance he is seen dancing on top of a vintage Ford pickup. Experts say the use of the vehicle was intentional.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych says the people depicted on the helmet were athletes killed in the war with Russia. Puerto Rico had its debut Wednesday at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics. The U.S. territory has a single athlete representing at these Games: an athlete competing in skeleton.