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American Airlines settles lawsuit filed by 3 black men who were ordered off fight
American Airlines said Thursday it has settled a federal race discrimination lawsuit filed by three black men who were ordered to deboard a flight last January. Financial details of the settlement weren't released. American ...
CommentsPM directs NWA to continue emergency road patching through Christmas season
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has directed the National Works Agency (NWA) to ensure that the REACH Emergency Road Patching Programme continues throughout the Christmas season. Holness says the directive underscores the Government's commitment...
Comments- PNP awaiting written Appeal Court ruling on DPP's status to determine next steps
- KSAMC probing building breach allegations at Lyndhurst Road commercial property
- Sagicor contractors charged in connection with fraud scheme each granted $850,000 bail
- Man found hanging from guinep tree in Trelawny
- Leoda Bradshaw, two of three co-accused denied bail in murder of Paulwell's daughter and her mother
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Families strive to keep dying traditions alive
With Christmas just days away, Jamaicans in the United States Diaspora are gearing up for the holiday, holding on to some cherished Jamaican traditions while others are either lost or diluted. The festive meals of Christmas remain a stronghold in...
CommentsChain of Hope mends 15 little hearts in the Middle East
In its ongoing effort to help children in need, international charity organisation Chain of Hope led a recent surgical mission to the Middle East. There, the medical volunteer team, led by volunteer surgeon Dr Mark Turrentine, helped 15 children...
CommentsNJ delighted with Sunshine Girls’ rise in global rankings
JAMAICA’s Sunshine Girls will close out 2024 in third place after rising one place in the latest World Netball global rankings. They moved ahead of the England Roses who are now listed at fourth. This move comes on the heels of Jamaica’s recent 2-...
CommentsInez Turner to be inducted into CIAA Hall of Fame
Former national middle-distance athlete - and now, coach - Inez Turner has been selected to be inducted into the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) 2025 John B. McLendon Hall of Fame Class. Set to be inducted in February next year...
CommentsNHT embarking on solar drive to slash $287-million light bill
The National Housing Trust (NHT) aims to reduce its energy costs by $287 million by installing solar panels at 10 locations. The initiative is part of the government’s push for sustainable development. The figure comes from adding the annual energy...
CommentsJa earns J$25 billion for Massy
Gas acquisitions led the Jamaica operations of Massy to increase its revenue by one third in the last financial year. The purchases pushed year on year revenue to J$25 billion (US$160 million). Massy, which already has gas operations on the island...
Comments5 Questions With Buju Banton
Buju Banton, a titan in reggae and dancehall, has shaped Jamaican music for over three decades with his powerful voice and thought-provoking lyrics. The ‘Gargamel’ burst onto the musical scene in the early ‘90s with hits like Bogle and Big It Up....
CommentsTom Cruise receives top US Navy honour for military roles
LONDON (AP): The world’s most famous fictional Top Gun is now a decorated naval hero. Tom Cruise was awarded the US Navy’s top civilian honour on Tuesday for “outstanding contributions to the Navy and the Marine Corps” with Top Gun and other films...
CommentsLetter of the Day | Introduce food inspection disclosure systems
THE EDITOR, Madam: The United States’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that food service establishments account for approximately 60 per cent of food-borne disease outbreaks. With food demand projected to rise by 70 per cent by...
CommentsConsider do-not-resuscitate order
THE EDITOR, Madam: This time of the year our minds and thoughts are focused on Christmas festivities. However, in the midst of life the unexpected can occur and we must always be mindful of this. Undoubtedly, healthcare is expensive in countries...
CommentsImmigration drives US population growth to highest rate in 23 years
AP: Immigration in 2024 drove US population growth to its fastest rate in 23 years as the nation surpassed 340 million residents, the US Census Bureau said Thursday. The one per cent growth rate this year was the highest it has been since 2001, and...
CommentsIsrael and Hamas appear close to ceasefire deal
CAIRO (AP): Israel and Hamas appear closer than they have been in months to agreeing to a ceasefire that could wind down the 14-month war in Gaza and bring home dozens of people held hostage there. But the sides have come close before, only to have...
CommentsEtAl unveils lux holiday looks with Noir Elegance
With the arrival of December, it’s time to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new in style. EtAl is ushering in the festive season with a touch of magic, unveiling its latest collection, Noir Elegance – a Christmas reverie that brings vibrant...
Something Extra | Friday
On Sunday, members of the legal fraternity gathered inside the Grand Jamaica Suite at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston for the Jamaica Bar Association Annual Bar Awards Luncheon where three stalwart members – Olubanke Adenike Carol Aina,...
Editorial | Marley, Miss Lou and more
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