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Puerto Rico's new governor says she intends to remain in office
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - The revolving door at the governor's office in Puerto Rico may finally stop with Wanda Vazquez, the newly sworn-in chief executive of the bankrupt U.S. territory, who said on Thursday she has no plans to resign.
Puerto Rico gets another governor after supreme court clears the way
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico got its third governor in less than a week on Wednesday just hours after the bankrupt U.S. territory's supreme court ruled that Pedro Pierluisi's assumption of the office was unconstitutional and ordered him to leave.
Puerto Rico's new governor faces legal challenge
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's newly installed governor and its Senate president faced off on Tuesday in written arguments submitted to the island's supreme court
Puerto Rico set for political clash over next governor
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's political crisis risked deepening on Thursday as lawmakers and street protesters opposed the Washington corporate lawyer tapped to replace disgraced Governor Ricardo Rosselló.
Power struggle ensues as Puerto Rico governor exits
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - The resignation of Puerto Rico's governor after mass protests has sparked a succession battle, and a Washington corporate lawyer not directly linked to the current, scandal-plagued administration could emerge as the winner.
Top Puerto Rico officials resign in group chat scandal that ensnares governor
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Two of Puerto Rico's top government officials resigned on Saturday following the publication of a bombshell group chat in which Governor Ricardo Rossello and his closest allies exchanged controversial messages that have led to widespread calls for Rossello to also step down.
The struggle to turn your face into secure travel ID
The global travel industry is looking to replace your paper tickets and security documents with your biometric data in an effort to ease gridlock.
Facebook to ban US census interference to allay undercount worries
Facebook Inc will ban content that misrepresents the 2020 US census to suppress participation by minority communities, the latest step by the social media company to quell criticism from civil rights advocates.
US lawmakers push US-listed Chinese firms to comply with financial oversight
WASHINGTON: A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill on Wednesday to force Chinese companies listed on American stock exchanges to submit to regulatory oversight, including providing access to audits and other steps now restricted by Chinese law.
White House says will reappoint Puerto Rico oversight board
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - The White House said on Monday it will ask the U.S. Senate to confirm the current members of Puerto Rico's federally created financial oversight board after creditors of the bankrupt island successfully challenged the appointments on constitutional grounds.