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Morgan calls for apology from Brown-Burke and Golding over ‘disgraceful conduct in Parliament
Government Senator Marlon Morgan is arguing that South West St Andrew Member of Parliament Dr Angela Brown-Burke and Opposition Leader Mark Golding owe the Speaker of the House, Parliament, and the people of Jamaica an apology over their conduct and the m

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Morgan calls for apology from Brown-Burke and Golding over ‘disgraceful' conduct in Parliament

Government Senator Marlon Morgan is arguing that South West St Andrew Member of Parliament Dr Angela Brown-Burke and Opposition Leader Mark Golding owe the Speaker of the House, Parliament, and the people of Jamaica an apology over their conduct and the m

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Sports

NCAA agrees to lift restrictions on student-athletes earning prize money before enrolling in college

GREENSBORO, NC (AP) — The NCAA has agreed to overhaul its restrictions on athletes accepting prize money before enrolling in college under the terms of a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit brought by North Carolina women's tennis champion Ree

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Business

Gas prices to go up $4.50

Motorists will pay even more for gas on Thursday. The state-owned oil refinery, Petrojam, says E-10 87 is to move up by $4.50 to sell for $185.63 per litre and a litre of E-10 90 will go up by $4.50 to sell for $193.07. Automotive diesel oil will move

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Entertainment

Documentary to revisit 1962 execution of J'can man in Britain

Ubuntu Productions and the Black River Film Festival (BRFF) have officially secured the rights to adapt the true story of Oswald Grey, the last black man executed in Britain. They have also partnered with Yaad Bridge Entertainment for the production of th

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Commentary

Louis E.A. Moyston | Where have all the PWDs gone?

Those persons who were born before Independence and probably a decade after 1962 will readily understand the acronym PWD which, of course, is the Public Works Department. I thought about the PWD the moment I heard about the National Reconstruction and Re

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Letters

Violence in schools requires healing, not only control
THE EDITOR, Madam: Recent discussions on violence in our schools rightly call for urgent and sustained action. However, if we are to move beyond managing symptoms, we must confront a deeper reality: much of the violence among our children is rooted not o

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Lifestyle

Fashion Elevation pushes the envelope with style

Models from fashion houses such as Shades of Africa, Endlesz Designs, Yard Pop, Cheryl Robinson Designs and the Septimius Couture Collection, strutting their stuff down the runway and celebrities sitting row, some with expressions as hard to read as those

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Health

Tiny device with life-saving impact

A groundbreaking advancement in paediatric heart care is transforming how doctors treat one of the most common and potentially serious conditions affecting premature babies. A tiny, minimally invasive device, smaller than a dime, is now helping close dang

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World News

Families of Canada school shooting victims sue OpenAI over shooter's use of ChatGPT

The families of victims of a school shooting in a Canadian Rockies town are suing artificial intelligence company OpenAI in US federal court, seeking to hold the ChatGPT maker responsible for failing to alert police to the shooters alarming interaction

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