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Month: September 2024

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A top court in the Dominican Republic deliberates anti-sodomy laws targeting police and military
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News International News

A top court in the Dominican Republic deliberates anti-sodomy laws targeting police and military

SANTO DOMINGO (AP) — A top court in the Dominican Republic has agreed to review a challenge to laws dating from the last century that criminalize gay sex involving members of the…
Posted by John McCarthy September 6, 2024
Four areas of potential development in the Atlantic
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Four areas of potential development in the Atlantic

SAN JUAN — An elongated trough of low pressure over the eastern tropical Atlantic is producing minimal shower and thunderstorm activity. Development, if any, should be slow to occur while…
Posted by John McCarthy September 6, 2024
Davis Warren’s improbable road from kid with cancer to Michigan’s starting QB
Posted inBreaking News Health News National News

Davis Warren’s improbable road from kid with cancer to Michigan’s starting QB

Warren’s journey from the children’s cancer ward to the 110,000-seat Big House is the kind of inspiring story that makes college sports so special. ANN ARBOR — It was the…
Posted by John McCarthy September 5, 2024
Commander of Kenya’s security forces in Haiti says gangs’ days are numbered
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

Commander of Kenya’s security forces in Haiti says gangs’ days are numbered

PORT-AU-PRINCE — The Kenya-led police force mission in Haiti remains well below its envisioned 2,500 personnel, seriously underfunded and has yet to make a major impact against armed gangs. The…
Posted by John McCarthy September 5, 2024
AND THEN THERE WERE 5! NHC monitoring 5 disturbances in Atlantic
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

AND THEN THERE WERE 5! NHC monitoring 5 disturbances in Atlantic

SAN JUAN — A broad area of low pressure over the eastern tropical Atlantic is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Some slow development of this system is possible during the…
Posted by John McCarthy September 5, 2024
Goldman Sachs sees biggest boost to US economy from Harris win
Posted inBreaking News Business News National News

Goldman Sachs sees biggest boost to US economy from Harris win

NEW YORK — U.S. economic growth would likely get the biggest boost in the coming two years from the Democrats, headed by Kamala Harris, winning the White House and Congress in…
Posted by John McCarthy September 4, 2024
Cleaning man cleaned out homeowner’s checkbook, too, cops say
Posted inBreaking News Crime News Police News

Cleaning man cleaned out homeowner’s checkbook, too, cops say

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A St. Thomas man is accused of stealing a checkbook in St. John and taking it to St. Croix to write fraudulent checks with it. Ke’Shawn K.J.…
Posted by John McCarthy September 4, 2024
The influence of online news on anxiety and stress
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The influence of online news on anxiety and stress

Today's constant stream of news can overwhelm anyone. Whether it’s breaking news, political updates, or crisis coverage, the non-stop flow of information can be hard to escape. This habit, called…
Posted by John McCarthy September 4, 2024
Trinidad and Tobago reckons with colonialism in a debate on statues, signs and monuments of its past
Posted inBlack History News Breaking News Caribbean News

Trinidad and Tobago reckons with colonialism in a debate on statues, signs and monuments of its past

PORT OF SPAIN (AP) — In a small auditorium in the seaside capital of Trinidad and Tobago, Christopher Columbus and other colonial-era figures came under scrutiny late Wednesday in a…
Posted by John McCarthy September 4, 2024
Haiti unveils new corruption cases against high-level officials even as impunity persists
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

Haiti unveils new corruption cases against high-level officials even as impunity persists

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) — Investigators with Haiti’s anti-corruption agency donned caps and face masks on Tuesday as they stood behind boxes of evidence that accuse high-ranking government officials of crimes ranging…
Posted by John McCarthy September 4, 2024

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