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Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States peer through windows of an Eastern Airlines plane upon arriving at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, Sunday, March 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Judge pauses Trump administration plans to end temporary legal protections for Venezuelans

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge on Monday paused plans by the Trump administration to end temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, a week before they were scheduled to expire. The order by US District Judge...
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22-year-old Tyesha Manhertz was among four family members killed in a horrific two-vehicle crash along the PJ Patterson Highway in St Catherine early Sunday morning.

‘Absolutely shocking’

“ T ears are words only God understands.” These haunting lyrics from Jahvinci’s song ‘ Goodbye’ were the words Steve Morgan posted alongside a photo of his dead niece, 22-year-old Tyesha Manhertz, who was among four family members killed in a...
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Parents, beware!

In this new era where social media is intertwined in our daily lives, the simple act of parents sharing content or going live can inadvertently put children at risk and have unintended consequences. In Jamaica, children are going missing at an...
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Lawrence Henriques showcasing some of the features of the Holland Bay Crocodile Sanctuary in St Thomas to media representatives.

‘Crocs are shy’

“Crocs are shy. They stay away from noise, and they don’t like crowds. They get stressed easily.” Such were the words of conservationist Lawrence Henriques as he sought to allay fears concerning one of Jamaica’s earliest inhabitants – the...
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JDF Coast Guard officer remembered as a light to all

Late Chief Petty Officer Diana Drummond-Thomas of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Coast Guard was more than a soldier – she was a beacon of light to those around her, leaving a lasting, positive impression on everyone she met. One of those deeply...
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Devone Davis (left) of Molynes United dribbles past Humble Lions’  Stephen Barnett during their Jamaica Premier League  match  at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium, yesterday. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.

10-man Humble Lion earn precious point

Humble Lion continued their battle to avoid relegation by bagging a point against fellow strugglers Molynes United, with just 10 men, at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium yesterday. Ricardo Ramsey gave Humble Lion a second-minute lead, but Peter McGregor...
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One-horse race for boys’ title

Many pundits predicted a close finish between Kingston College (KC), Calabar High, and Jamaica College (JC) for the boys’ title on the eve of the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships, but in the end it turned out to be a one-...
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Daniel Chong soon to take over leadership of Honey Bun

Daniel Chong will step into the role of CEO of Honey Bun, as soon as he wraps up a $600-million project to expand the baking company’s business, replacing his mother as head of the family business that went public more than a decade ago. The...
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The legendary Dionne Warwick is joined on stage by her eldest son, David Elliott, for a performance of crowd favourites  ‘Say a Little Prayer’ and ‘That’s What Friends Are For’.

Late, but worth the wait

Great music, like true legends, never fades; it only grows richer with time. And at Timeless, the wait was more than worth it. Coveside Concerts presented Timeless, a spectacular event held on Saturday at Plantation Cove, St Ann. The show was...
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After Grammy high, Sean Kingston cries when found guilty of fraud

In February, Jamaican-American rapper Sean Kingston was celebrating his first Grammy win. He was one of the writers on Sensational, the hit song on 11:11, Chris Brown’s Grammy Award-winning Best RnB album. The song, which Billboard described as...
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Delegates from across the world gather for a meeting by the International Seabed Authority (ISA), a UN body, in Kingston.

Editorial | Don’t go rogue on deep seabed

The timing of The Metals Company’s (TMC’s) disclosure would have precluded the matter making it to the agenda of last week’s talks between Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Nonetheless, Mr Holness, and indeed...
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Ronald Thwaites | What can go so?

When since is the United States government so solicitous about the welfare of Cuban workers even though they have persecuted that nation for over 60 years? And when since are the great Americans so concerned about our spiraling debt to the Chinese...
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Letter of the Day | Greener government and leaner budget is a new path for Jamaica

THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaica stands at a crossroads. For too long, the spectre of the public sector wage bill has haunted the economic landscape. Governments have wrestled with it, targets have been set, yet the challenge persists. The traditional...
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Violation of sprint start limit

THE EDITOR, Madam: While in most respects the recently concluded 2025 Boys and Girls Champs was a most exhilarating experience, especially for the communities associated with the eventual winners, Kingston College and Hydel High School, there was...
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Palestinians attend Eid al-Fitr prayer in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip.

‘Eid of sadness’: Gaza marks holiday with dwindling food and no end to war

DEIR AL-BALAH (AP): Palestinians on the Gaza Strip had little to celebrate Sunday as they marked the normally festive Eid al-Fitr with rapidly dwindling food supplies and renewed fighting in the Israel-Hamas war. Israeli strikes killed at least 19...
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Smell of death permeates cities after quake kills over 1,600 and leaves countless buried

MANDALAY (AP): The smell of decaying bodies permeated the streets of Myanmar’s second-largest city on Sunday as people worked frantically by hand to clear rubble in the hope of finding someone still alive, two days after a massive earthquake struck...
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Something Extra | Monday

The inaugural staging of the Police Civilian Oversight Authority’s Honourable Oliver F. Clarke Memorial Lecture on Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement left a favourable impression on its hundreds of patrons. Spanning the corporate, civil service...

Dream House | A Bali-inspired sanctuary in Rose Hall

This is a contemporary house of considerable mystique. The extent of the actual building and its world-class facilities are deliberately hidden behind high walls, so as to keep evil spirits out. The design is inspired by the architecture of Bali,...
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