Album With Whitney Houston‘s First Live Performances Releases Nov. 8

An album containing Whitney Houston‘s first live performances in South Africa will mark three decades since the late singer’s visit there.

World Dawg Injured Following Fatal Shooting In Florida

A popular social media personality was shot and Injured and in Miramar, Florida this morning.

Sloppy England Stunned By Windies To Exit T20 World Cup

England were knocked out of the Women’s T20 World Cup at the end of the group stage after a sloppy all-round performance against West Indies in Dubai.

Fat Joe Admits He Used Ozempic

Fat Joe credited Ozempic with helping him lose over 200 pounds. The Terror Squad rapper, who weighed 470 pounds at one point, told Us Weekly the much-debated drug played a key role in his weight loss journey.

I-Octane Targets The Ladies With Music Video

I-Octane has released the music video for his latest single, directed by Bling Blang.

Opposition Calls On PM Holness To Condemn Warmington’s Media Attacks

The Opposition People’s National Party, PNP, is calling on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to condemn what it says are dangerous and escalating attacks on the media by Jamaica Labour Party member, Everald Warmington.

St. Lucia’s Health Ministry Emphasises Need For Healthcare Workers’ Safety

Saint Lucia’s Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs Minister, Moses Jn. Baptiste has underscored the responsibility of governments to ensure healthcare professionals’ safety, security, and mental well-being.

Elon Musk Accused Of Copying Designs By I, Robot Director

The director of 2004 sci-fi film I, Robot has accused billionaire Elon Musk of copying his designs for humanoid machines and self-driving vehicles.

Swiss Judiciary Drops Ticket Scalping Case Against Jérôme Valcke

After nine years of investigations, the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Swiss Confederation has archived the proceedings against Jérôme Valcke, former Secretary General of FIFA, accused of participating in a ticket resale scheme for World Cups.

Concern Has Again Been Raised About Safety Of The Island’s Schools

Concerns about the safety of schools on the island have resurfaced following two incidents at educational institutions in Clarendon and St. Andrew on Monday.