Fire Department Coach and General Manager of the Arizona Cardinals – Metro Puerto Rico

TEMPE, Arizona (AP) — The Arizona Cardinals fired head coach Kliff Kingsbury and general manager Steve Keim after a dismal season in which they made headlines for unsavory reasons. The team piled up losses and lost quarterback Kyler Murray to a serious knee injury. Now, he believes it needs to be rebuilt again. “The hardest … Read more

Dow Jones falls 1,800 points as coronavirus cases increase

The index Dow Jones of the New York Stock Exchange fell more than 1,800 points on Thursday, almost 7%, after the increase in cases of coronavirus Optimism buoyed around a rapid recovery in the economy following the worst crisis in decades. The crash came after the market had made steady progress for two months at … Read more

Employers in the United States fired 7.7 million people in April

The employers in United States 7.7 million workers were laid off during the month of April, a sign of how deep the economic gap is after the closure of thousands of offices, restaurants, shops and schools during the pandemic. The work Department He also said in a report Tuesday that job openings plummeted and hiring … Read more

Sectors of the metropolitan area and this will run out of water until Thursday

Sectors of Metropolitan area and of the eastern region of the island will run out of water from this afternoon until Thursday due to the breakage of a line with a larger diameter of the superduduct caused by a contractor carrying out some works on the grounds of the Bayamón Military Academy in Hato Tejas. … Read more

They order a new trial against Pablo Casellas Toro for the murder of his wife

The Court of Appeals today issued a judgment to order a new trial against Pablo Casellas Toro for the murder of his wife Carmen Paredes. “The convictions for the three serious crimes are null and void, and a new trial is ORDERED,” establishes the judgment of the appeals panel composed of its president, judge Birriel … Read more

US coronavirus deaths approach 100,000

The auction floor of the New York Stock Exchange it reopened on Tuesday, a largely symbolic step toward economic recovery, and share prices rose even as the official number of coronavirus deaths in the United States approached 100,000, a brand to which the president Donald trump ever predicted that the country would never come. But … Read more

DACO authorizes reopening of condominium recreational and sports areas

The secretary of the Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO), Carmen Salgado, issued Order 2020-012 on Friday, which makes access to recreational and sports areas in the Condominiums more flexible, adopting safety and hygiene measures. The reopening is conditioned to prepare and submit protocols for the prevention of contagions before the Department. “We are convinced that … Read more

Federal grand jury indicts two for murder of transgender women

Two large federal juries in the District of Puerto Rico last week issued 14 indictments against 21 people in the restart of proceedings after the implementation of health and safety precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced W. Stephen Muldrow, United States Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico. The allegations include charges against two … Read more

Government allows the religious sector to gather from tomorrow

The secretary of the interior, Antonio Luis Pabón Batlle, announced today that starting tomorrow, Friday, religious denominations are exempt from certain restrictions issued by the Executive Order in force. Until now the churches were only practicing religious services virtually, a method that has been agreed to continue using. “The Government of Puerto Rico, through the … Read more

Before the reopening, can we measure the risks of contracting coronavirus?

The coronavirus is forcing us to measure the risks involved resume our lives amid the economic reopening. Can we get out of the house? Go back to work? Go to a restaurant or a bar? To the beach? Is it time for our children to go back to school? Can we visit grandma? The questions … Read more