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American Aviator could find his place among 4YOs
Outgunned by rival Anthony Nunes PHENOMENAL POWER last Saturday after a stinging three-timer on New Years Day, four-time champion trainer Jason DaCostas resumes his assault on the 2026 season with AMERICAN AVIATOR seeking a second career win in..

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Today's Issue Published: Thursday, January 8, 2026
Lead Stories

Mercy tests

Signalling its solidarity with Jamaica as the nation recovers from the devastation and dislocation caused by Hurricane Melissa, the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) says it will be offering modified exams to students in the seven most impacted...

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News

From resistance to republic: Holness, Currie talk sovereignty

WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has delivered one of his most pointed declarations on sovereignty and democratic accountability, telling Maroons that his authority flows directly from the people and must be exercised in their...

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Sports

Speid names first squad

With no FIFA window between now and March, Reggae Boyz interim coach Rudolph Speid will get a rare opportunity to assemble and assess a squad of players in match condition, when they take on Grenada in an international friendly at the Kirani James...

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Business

CES Day 2 reveals more gadgets and stars

Crowds flooded the freshly opened showroom floors on Day 2 of CES, which originally stood for the Consumer Electronic Show, and were met by thousands of robots, AI companions, assistants, health longevity technology, wearables, and more. Siemens...

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Entertainment

Stacey Mirander's new song tackles indifference in society
Fusion reggae artiste Stacey Mirander released her latest single, People Dont Care, produced by Billboard-charting producer John ‘JonFX Crawford and arranged by vocal producer Karl Morrison. A biting commentary on the indifference and apathy...

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Commentary

Editorial | Nothing settled in Venezuela

Nothing, fundamentally, has been settled in Venezuela despite Americas military assault on the country and the capture and rendition to the United States of the countrys president, Nicolas Maduro. He is being put on trial for drug charges....

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Letters

Letter of the Day | A divided America, a dangerous world
THE EDITOR, Madam: For much of its modern history, the United States has projected itself as a guarantor of international stability and a defender of a rules-based global order. Today, however, that image is increasingly strained by deep...

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Thursday
The mud underfoot and passing showers did little to dampen spirits at Zimi Seh Brunch as streams of patrons flocked to the lawns of Caymanas Park on Sunday in their most eye-catching daytime looks. Rain, shine, or event delay, the fashion showed up...

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Food

The proof is in the concept

Jaime Randle knows good food. Just ask the thousands of New Yorkers savouring bites of her Jamaican-inspired, artisanal Coco Bred-branded eats at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and food festivals across the Empire State. On order are seasoned-to-...

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