Puerto Rican protesters accomplished their mission to oust Gov. Ricardo Rosselló. Now comes the hard part – overcoming the island’s many woes.
Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
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Denying mass killers ‘sick, twisted fame’: Public officials refuse to name them to avoid copycats
Public officials join the movement toward downplaying the name of assailants after mass killings to avoid copycat events.
‘I was irresponsible’: Amanda Eller apologizes for her ill-fated journey into the Hawaiian wilderness
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