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Endometriosis: Breaking the silence on a misunderstood disease
Every year, Endometriosis Awareness Month shines a light on a condition that affects millions of women worldwide, yet remains widely misunderstood. Endometriosis is more than just ‘bad period pain; it is a chronic and often debilitating illness that

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Today's Issue Published: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
News

NEEDLESS TRAGEDY

A simmering feud between two teenage schoolboys, marked by repeated clashes, taunts and reports to authorities, erupted in deadly violence on Monday, with both families insisting that the teens death could have been prevented had both sides come togeth

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Sports

‘We want to play our football'

Having booked their spot in the Concacaf W Championship after a perfect run in the Concacaf W Qualifiers, Reggae Girlz head coach Hubert Busby says his charges must continue to express themselves through their brand of football. The Reggae Girlz enjoyed a

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Business

Confidence results mixed for first quarter 2026
Consumer and business confidence in Jamaica delivered mixed results in the first quarter of 2026. Households recovered some ground lost after Hurricane Melissa, but businesses became more cautious as they grappled with higher costs and lower profits. “B

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Entertainment

Frankie Sly still active

Dancehall deejay and songwriter Franklin Williams, popularly known as Frankie Sly, will be the first to admit that his career has often been defined by songs that outgrew his name, though the veteran, who turns 55 today, has been in the industry since he

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Commentary

Editorial | Holness undercuts CARICOM Secretary General

Prime Minister Andrew Holnesss disclosure that he wants another leaders review of the reappointment of CARICOM Secretary General Dr Carla Barnett appears to send a clear signal that her continued leadership of the regional secretariat may no longer

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Letters

Beyond the rain: The ethical implications of undisciplined driving
THE EDITOR, Madam: Character is not built under pressure; it is exposed by it. When the afternoon showers swept across Kingston last Friday, the city did not simply grind to a halt. It staged an unrehearsed public confession. From Constant Spring to Cros

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Lifestyle

You're not alone in sitting in the car after a long day

AP: Have you ever pulled into the driveway of your home or a parking lot spot and just stayed there? Maybe its a few minutes or half an hour. You might be scrolling on your phone, belting out a favourite song or just staring into the distance. Scroll t

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Health

Reproductive health challenges women face

Womens reproductive health is a cornerstone of overall well-being, yet across the world and particularly in the Caribbean, many women continue to face serious, often preventable health challenges. From complications in pregnancy to untreated infections

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