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Day: May 29, 2017

Over 41,000 Caribbean nationals arrested in the US since trump’s immigration laws

From Times Caribbean The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says in the 100 days since US President Donald J Trump signed Executive Orders (EOs) regarding immigration enforcement priorities, immigration agents have arrested more than 41,000 Caribbean and…

UN-backed projects in the Caribbean highlights connection between life on land and life below water

From Antigua Observer UNITED NATIONS, May 27, CMC – The United Nations says it is supporting several projects in the Caribbean to underscore the connection between life on land and life below water. As the vital role of the world’s…

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Tiger Woods arrested for DUI in Florida

From Newsmax Tiger Woods was arrested early Monday on a DUI charge in Jupiter, Florida, and spent nearly four hours in a county jail before he was released. Woods, the 14-time major champion who ranks second with his 79 career…

Fire her if girls lose Caribbean championship – Nevers

By Robert Bailey From Jamaica Star Veteran coach Winston Nevers said Sunshine Girls coach Jermaine Allison-McCracken should be fired if the national team fails to win the Caribbean Championships in August. Allison-McCracken got the job in April on a one-year…

There is a protective bubble around Earth and we put it there

BY MIRIAM KRAMER From Mashable Humans change every environment we inhabit on Earth, building cities, clearing forests, growing crops, and living in even the most remote parts of our world. But now we have evidence that we also affect the…

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US: Trump condemns Portland stabbings

By Jeffrey Rodack From Newsmax President Donald Trump in a tweet on Monday condemned the attack in Portland, Ore., calling it “unacceptable” that two people were stabbed and killed after police say a man went on an anti-Muslim rant directed…

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American Airlines packing passengers in like sardines

By Michael Shannon From Newsmax American Airlines, which have us the first frequent flyer program, has been a travel innovator for years. Then — after collecting miles became popular and American’s customers invested considerable time and money building up their…

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The air traffic control tower of the future has no people—but it does have security concerns

BY MARCUS GILMER From Mashable It’s such a weird thing to hear, it seems counter-intuitive: London City Airportis building a new air traffic control tower that will be completely digital and manned by a group of human controllers who will…

U.S. accusation creates vexing financial worries for region

From The Philadelphia Tribune CARICOM leaders are in a state of shock, dismay and disbelief after the United States accused 14 of the 15-member states of money laundering. News reports indicate that this accusation was included in the March report…

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Dominican airline to start Jamaica flights this year

From Caribbean News Service SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, May 27 2017 – The Dominican Republic based airline Pawa is scheduled to start flights to Jamaica later this year. The initiative was sparked by the recent visit from Jamaican Prime Minister…