JACKSON 5 SINGER TITO JACKSON DEAD AT 70

Tito Jackson, an original member of the Jackson 5 pop group and brother of the late Michael Jackson, has died aged 70.

POLITICAL COMMENTATOR KEVIN OBRIEN CHANG SAYS PNP SHOWED THEMSELVES AS A GOVERNMENT IN WAITING AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE

One political commentator says Mark Golding and the People’s National Party succeeded, in showing themselves as a prime minister and a government in waiting.

Cher Drops Legal Bid For Control Over Son’s Personal Affairs

US pop star Cher has dropped her bid for legal control over her son’s personal and financial affairs

RAY J’S EX THREATENS LEGAL ACTION OVER VIDEO WITH KIDS

 

Ray J’s ex-partner Princess Love is speaking out after the rapper shared a disturbing video of him talking to their two children in the aftermath of an apparent dispute with their mother.

THOUSANDS MOURN UGANDAN OLYMPIAN KILLED BY EX-PARTNER

 

A street and a sports venue will be named in honour of slain Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei.

ST JAMES MARKET VENDOR CAPTURED ON VIDEO URINATING IN BOTTLE CHARGED

The female vendor from the Charles Gordon market in St. James, who was captured on video urinating in a bottle, has been charged.

TRAILBLAZING BALLERINA MICHAELA DEPRINCE DIES AGED 29

Ballerina Michaela DePrince, who performed with Beyoncé and was seen by many as a trailblazer, has died at the age of 29.

TIVOLI GARDENS FC PLAYER DELANO DALEY AMONG THREE PEOPLE KILLED IN MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT

Tivoli Gardens FC has been plunged into mourning on the eve of the club’s opening game of the new Wray and Nephew Jamaica Premier League season, following the passing of one of their young prospects Delano Daley who died in motor vehicle accident on Eastwood Park Road in Half Way Tree, St. Andrew this morning (Sat).

NRSC SAYS 14 PEOPLE HAVE DIED IN CRASHES IN THE FIRST 14 DAYS OF SEPTEMBER

Fourteen people have died in motor vehicle crashes since the start of September. That’s an average of 1 fatality each day.

LAWSUIT AGAINST TIKTOK BAN SET TO BEGIN ON MONDAY IN WASHINGTON

Next week, a court will hear arguments about whether the US government can ban TikTok, based on evidence it doesn’t want anyone — including the social media company — to see.