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Update | Kemelia Paul, 13-y-o student injured breaking up fight at home, dies
Thirteen-year-old Excelsior High School student Kemelia Paul has died, one month after she was stabbed while attempting to break up a fight at her home in Harbour View, St Andrew.

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Update | Kemelia Paul, 13-y-o student injured breaking up fight at home, dies

Thirteen-year-old Excelsior High School student Kemelia Paul has died, one month after she was stabbed while attempting to break up a fight at her home in Harbour View, St Andrew.

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Sports

Tennis legend Serena Williams makes winning comeback in London

After nearly four years away from professional tennis, Serena Williams showed she still has plenty of power to her game as she made a winning return at Queens Club in London on Tuesday.

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Business

Apple expected to unveil new AI features at last developers conference with CEO Tim Cook 

Apple is expected to unveil new artificial intelligence features at its annual developers conference, beginning Monday, which will be the last one featuring CEO Tim Cook before he turns his post over to John Ternus in September. The World Wide Developers

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Entertainment

Kenne Blessin wins new fans with 'Vice Versa Love' remake

Reggae singer Kenne Blessin is getting major props for his revisited version of Barrington Levys Vice Versa Love  –  the 1990s reggae favourite celebrated for its gentle groove and message of reciprocal love. "The response has been pleasant

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Commentary

Editorial | Revive impeachment debate
Former Prime Minister Bruce Goldings reminder that the impeachment bill he first tabled a decade and a half ago remains in legislative limbo and deserves a response from Prime Minister Andrew Holness on the current position on the issue. The idea is on

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Letters

Latoya Bulgin incident calls for urgent need to train police officers 
THE EDITOR, Madam: The unfortunate, fatal shooting of Latoya Bulgin in Montego Bay last week has sparked a lot of public outrage, which is well warranted.  I am no legal expert and will stay away from commenting on that aspect of this case. I will sp

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Tuesday

The Celebration of Life for legendary musician Ernie Smith, whose career spanned more than six decades, unfolded last Friday night at the Louise Bennett Garden Theatre at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre in St Andrew. Hosted by the Ministry of Cult

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Shipping

Partnership in practice: Customs and shipping agents tackle port efficiency challenges

A recent meeting between the Shipping Association of Jamaica's (SAJ) Agents Committee and the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) has already produced a practical outcome for the shipping community, underscoring the value of collaboration between regulators and

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World News

Trump administration will offer expedited visa interviews at select embassies for US$750


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