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FILE - President Donald Trump's portrait hangs in the Colorado Capitol after an unveiling ceremony, August 1, 2019, in Denver. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert, File)

Trump's portrait to be taken down at Colorado Capitol after president claimed it was 'distorted'

DENVER (AP) — A painting of Donald Trump hanging with other presidential portraits at the Colorado state Capitol will be taken down after Trump claimed that it was "purposefully distorted," according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press...
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NCBJ says its RSA SecurID tokens 'remain fully secure'

National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCBJ) says its RSA SecurID tokens are not among those which Jamaica's National Security Operations Centre recently said had been compromised. "The reported vulnerability concerns only RSA encryption keys...
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The 89-year-old victim, once independent, now requires round-the-clock care and has relocated in an effort to escape the trauma of the brutal attack.

BETRAYED AND BROKEN

An elderly retired nurse, brutally attacked in her Norbrook, St Andrew, home by her longtime gardener, has been forced to sell her house – now a haunting reminder of the violent ordeal that has left her living in fear. The 89-year-old victim, once...
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Vaz: Gov’t committed to roll out affordable rural school-bus system in September

Rural students struggling with high transportation costs and an unreliable public transit system are set to benefit from a new school bus programme launching in September, according to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz. Speaking with The Gleaner...
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Ronique Rhoden, HEART/NSTA Trust director of community engagement

Stakeholders highlight importance of skills training for workforce development initiative

Stakeholders are underscoring the importance of the recently launched Skills Training for Workforce Development pilot’s implementation. The initiative, which is a collaborative undertaking involving the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), HEART/NSTA Trust...
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Anglicans to elect new Diocesan Bishop today

Approximately 200 clergy and lay representatives in the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands (Anglican) will meet for a Special Synod today to elect a new Diocesan Bishop. The successful candidate will succeed The Most Rev. Dr. The Hon....
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Jamaica’s Wayne Pinnock competes in the final of the long jump at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanging, China, yesterday.

UNDAUNTED

SINCE BURSTING onto the world scene, Jamaica’s Wayne Pinnock has continued to prove himself one of the best long jumpers in the world, but something is missing. Pinnock is yet to step onto the centre of the podium at a major world event, that trend...
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Fuller free-kick gives Tivoli wriggle room

TIVOLI GARDENS moved four points clear of Racing United and Waterhouse in the race for sixth in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) after nipping Racing 1-0 at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex yesterday. Nichalia Fuller netted a 72nd-minute free-kick,...
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Graphic of a typical Church’s Chicken outlet.

Church’s Texas Chicken coming to Jamaica

Church’s Texas Chicken will be entering Jamaica’s quick-service restaurant market with its first store scheduled to open at Mall Plaza in Kingston in the third quarter of this year. The Church’s franchise is operated by Global Brands Group, a...
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Backlash as GOJ teases luxury resort by Israeli investors

An Israeli-led consortium plans to build a luxury resort in western Jamaica, but the Government of Jamaica’s endorsement of the investment has sparked online criticism. It comes amid Israel’s actions in Gaza, described by some as urbicide. Minister...
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Soca sensation Yung Bredda (left) shares a laugh with Kerra Denel, public relations and entertainment manager, Gen Xs.

Yung Bredda gears up for Carnival in Ja

Trinidadian soca star Yung Bredda has one piece of advice for revellers ahead of the April 27 Carnival in Jamaica Road March. “Wear good shoes, good sneakers, for sure.” The Greatest Bend entertainer, whose given name is Akhenaton Lewis, spoke...
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This photo shows a portion of the land near Cross Keys, Manchester mined for bauxite.

Editorial | Rare earth elements and red mud

Donald Trump’s plan for American control of Ukraine’s rare earth elements (REE) should be an impetus for the Jamaican Government to clearly legislate the country’s ownership of minerals that remain in red mud. Or, alternatively, as this newspaper...
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Ronald Thwaites | Of intimate things

It was last Wednesday morning, the day of her PEP language arts exam. In uniform, hand shyly over her mouth, she approached the man she has been told is her father at the bus stop just below Liguanea. “Mama seh mi fi ask you for lunch money an’ to...
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Letter of the Day | Future of education can’t be left to chance

THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaica stands at a pivotal moment as it engages in the annual Budget Debate, while anticipating the upcoming general election. This period presents an opportunity for policymakers and citizens alike to scrutinise the...
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Expand Grade 7 Academy in phased manner

THE EDITOR, Madam: Ministry of Education’s decision to expand the concept of the Grade 7 Academy to other underperforming schools is commendable. But there are several aspects that need to be thought through and given time if this proposed...
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC.

Two months into Trump administration, news industry faces challenges from all directions

UNITED STATES NEW YORK (AP): During the first Trump administration, the biggest concern for many journalists was labels. Would they, or their news outlet, be called “fake news” or an “enemy of the people” by a president and his supporters? They...
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Death toll in Gaza war passes 50,000

PALESTINE DEIR AL-BALAH (AP): More than 50,000 Palestinians have now been killed in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the territory’s health ministry said on Sunday, as new Israeli airstrikes killed at least 26 Palestinians overnight,...
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Singer and actress, Sevana, in Thred Designs, gave looks and soul.

Something Extra | Monday

The lawns of the Hope Botanical Gardens were transformed on Saturday as the Esirom Foundation returned with its Earth Hour Jamaica concert which raises awareness about climate change and sustainability. In support of the initiative, there were live...

Dream House | Designed to Captivate: A coastal sanctuary in St Elizabeth

Heartfelt congratulations are in order for a one-of-a-kind house that was lovingly designed in tandem with the natural beauty of its site, with one goal in mind: to seduce you! Its sensuous exterior (partly roofed in cloth), flirts with you upon...
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