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Another victim of a nightclub collapse in the Dominican Republic died on Saturday after spending 46 days in hospital, bringing the total death toll from last month's disaster to 234, health ...
The Dominican Republic Army (ERD), in collaboration with the U.S. Army South Chaplaincy Directorate (USARSOUTH), conducted ...
Juan Soto’s $765 million contract has given people the wrong impression of the type of player he is, one Hall of Famer says.
Last week’s tragic roof collapse at a packed venue in the Dominican Republic left more than 200 people dead, including beloved merengue legend Rubby Pérez. Now, the ripple effect of that loss ...
Among the latest to file legal action is Massiel Javier Almonte, the wife of former Major League Baseball player Octavio Dotel. Her complaint was placed with the National District Prosecutor’s Office ...
Acoustic concert of the Indonesian rock legend, God Bless, at Jakarta on Saturday, May 17, 2025, was opened with guitar ...
First introduced in the 19th century, American football is considered the most popular sport in the US. Stemming from rugby and soccer, the sport is now deeply ingrained in American culture, even ...
Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz and his fiancée, Maria Yeribel, rocked the stage at the launch of his new rum, branded as “Ozama.
Over the weekend, the media announced the death of 33-year old Army captain Alba Maria Montero Rojas who had been in intensive care for 46 days at the Hospital Traumatológico Doctor Ney Arias Lora.
Rubby Pérez, 69. Known for songs such as “Volveré,” “El Africano” and “Tu Vas a Volar,” he devoted his long career to merengue, the signature musical style of the Dominican Republic. April 8. Died ...