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Daycare operator charged after baby found with bruises, bite marks
An investigation by the Spanish Town police has resulted in the arrest and charge of a 48-year-old St Catherine woman who is accused of neglect and cruelty to a 10-month-old child.

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Daycare operator charged after baby found with bruises, bite marks

An investigation by the Spanish Town police has resulted in the arrest and charge of a 48-year-old St Catherine woman who is accused of neglect and cruelty to a 10-month-old child.

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Sports

West Indies Women's cricket celebrates 50 years since the historic first match

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has officially marked the 50th anniversary of a watershed moment in regional sports history following the first international match played by the West Indies Womens cricket team in 1976.

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Business

The jury is out on tax breaks for the insurance industry: Global lessons for Jamaica

Elective politics has never been one of my career options. My proximity to it began when a friend persuaded me to donate some of my monthly salary to his political party via a bank order. After a while, I cancelled the mandate. Invitations to party confer

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Entertainment

MOVIE REVIEW - Billie Eilish, James Cameron bring 3D concert film to life
Billie Eilish is levitating. Or so it seems. When the pop star first emerges on screen in Billie Eilish — Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), she is suspended above a cube built of LED screens, surrounded by a sold-out crowd of over 23,000 fans

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Commentary

Kristen Gyles | Deepfakes can't be left unregulated
The explosion in the creation of deepfakes has left us in the middle of an information war. No longer can we safely consume audiovisual content without questioning whether we are watching something real or totally fabricated. For context, a deepfake is an

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Letters

Protecting a free press is essential to Caribbean democracy 
The Gleaners editorial on democracy and a free press raises an issue that deserves urgent attention. The decline of traditional media in the region is a democratic crisis unfolding quietly in front of us. A society without strong, independent journalis

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Lifestyle

Yasmin Wynter managing portfolios, parenthood

For Yasmin Wynter, motherhood and career are not competing priorities, but responsibilities that demand equal parts intention, structure, and support. As a senior portfolio manager at PROVEN Wealth, Wynter balances a demanding client portfolio while raisi

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World News

Four people convicted of conspiracy in US trial tied to 2021 assassination of Haiti's president

A Florida jury on Friday convicted four men of conspiracy in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse.

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