
Mxssivh reps Jamaica with tracks on Drake's new albums
Montego Bay-based rapper-turned-producer Mxssivh (pronounced Messiah) propelled himself into the conversation as one of the island's top beatmakers when he was listed as a producer of two huge tracks on Canadian superstar rapper Drake's surprise-release o
Principal accused of $4M Clifton land fraud to go on trial June 4

A June 4 trial date has been set for Suelyn Ward-Brown in relation to the Clifton land fraud case.
Oakley on fire - sub-49 in 400 metres
WORLD Athletics Championships 4x400 metres silver medallist Deijanea Oakley was on fire last Saturday on the final day of competition at the Southeastern Conference Track and Field Championships at Auburn University as she raced to a world-leading and per
Shakira acquitted in a Spanish tax fraud case

MADRID (AP) — A Spanish court acquitted Shakira in a tax fraud case, ordering the government to return more than 55 million euros (US$64 million) in wrongly imposed fines, a court document seen Monday by The Associated Press said.
The decision follows y
Francesca Tavares | On War and the West [Part II]: All eyes on Taiwan
In the preceding analysis of the global crisis, the focus remained on the "head of the snake" in Tehran and the erosion of Western institutional integrity. However, to view the instability of the Middle East in isolation is to miss the broader architectur
Patterns can change, focus more on mastering the content
THE EDITOR, Madam:
“Wha kinda exam that CSEC really send? The students were not prepared for this type of paper!” This is one of the few comments I have stumbled across since the sitting of the exam May 12. But, why was there such an outrage?
Something Extra | Monday

Michelle Thomas-Nelson, founder and principal attorney of Michelle Thomas & Associates, marked the start of her 35th birthday celebrations with a Pilates and Brunch experience hosted at the Jaguar Land Rover Showroom on Saturday. Aiming to be intentio
A humanitarian aid ship from Mexico docks in Havana as US-Cuba tensions escalate

A ship laden with humanitarian aid from the governments of Mexico and Uruguay arrived Monday in Havana to help ease Cuba's spiraling crises.