Stephen Francis undergoing treatment for undisclosed illness, says MVP Track Club
The law will apply to motorists appearing before the courts, says Sykes Motorists appearing before the courts should continue to expect demerit points and driver disqualifications where the law requires, says Chief Justice Bryan Sykes, even as the Government prepares for the September 30 rollout of the demerit points system.
Jamaicans urged to stay hydrated as temperatures soar Residents are being urged to take proactive steps to prevent dehydration and other heat-related illnesses, as Jamaica continues to experience unusually high temperatures.
Jamaican Parliament observes moment of silence for Venezuela following devastating earthquakes Jamaica’s House of Representatives on Tuesday paused proceedings to express solidarity with the people of Venezuela following the recent earthquakes that devastated parts of the South American nation.
NIS contributors urged to check records regularly Contributors to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) are being encouraged to consistently check on their contribution records to ensure that employers are remitting the contributions.
Man charged with robbing, stabbing businessman in McCooks Pen granted $800,000 bail Twenty-year-old Giavanni McFarlane, who is charged in connection with the March 1, 2026 stabbing and robbery of a businessman in McCooks Pen, St Catherine, was today granted $800,000 bail with surety in the St Catherine Parish Court.
US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump's proposed limits WASHINGTON (AP) – A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump's executive order declaring that children born to people who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
Aid workers warn of infectious diseases, overwhelmed hospitals after Venezuela quakes LA GUAIRA, Venezuela (AP) – Aid groups warned Tuesday that Venezuela's fragile healthcare system is being pushed to its limits nearly a week after two powerful earthquakes, with damaged and understaffed hospitals overwhelmed by the injured and deteriorating conditions in the disaster zone causing infectious diseases to spread.
At least 14 children killed when roof of tutoring centre collapses in eastern Pakistan LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) – A roof collapse at a tutoring center under construction in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday killed at least 14 schoolchildren, police and rescue officials said.
Hundreds rally in Cross Roads over corruption, US deportation deal and governance concerns
