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Carnival forecasts robust 2025 bookings as cruise demand booms
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Carnival forecasts robust 2025 bookings as cruise demand booms

MIAMI — Cruise operator Carnival Corporation forecast strong bookings for 2025 ahead of the busy summer travel season, riding the wave of strong spending on experiences even as prices increase, sending…
Posted by John McCarthy December 22, 2024
A cocked flintlock and 200 silver coins found on 1715 shipwreck off Florida
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News National News

A cocked flintlock and 200 silver coins found on 1715 shipwreck off Florida

MIAMI — Treasures and mysteries are still being found in equal measure on the seafloor off Florida’s Atlantic Coast where a fleet of Spanish ships sank during a 1715 hurricane.…
Posted by John McCarthy December 22, 2024
Can Cuba and Venezuela help rescue Haiti? Head of U.S.-backed transition is asking
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Can Cuba and Venezuela help rescue Haiti? Head of U.S.-backed transition is asking

MIAMI — In Cuba the population is fighting shortages of food, fuel and medicine while a collapsing electrical grid that resulted in three nationwide blackouts this year continues to leave…
Posted by John McCarthy December 22, 2024
From eyesore to asset: How a smelly seaweed could fuel cars
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From eyesore to asset: How a smelly seaweed could fuel cars

BRIDGETOWN – When large swathes of invasive seaweed started washing up on Caribbean beaches in 2011, local residents were perplexed. Soon, mounds of unsightly sargassum – carried by currents from…
Posted by John McCarthy December 21, 2024
JetBlue Airways extends suspension on flights into Haiti until late April
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JetBlue Airways extends suspension on flights into Haiti until late April

PORT-AU-PRINCE – JetBlue Airways, the only U.S. carrier that connects Haiti directly with South Florida and New York, has extended suspension of its daily flights between the United States and…
Posted by John McCarthy December 21, 2024
FBI investigating after ‘unruly’ passenger dies aboard cruise ship docked in Los Angeles
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FBI investigating after ‘unruly’ passenger dies aboard cruise ship docked in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES — A Royal Caribbean passenger who was reportedly drunk and unruly, attacking crew members, died shortly after being detained.  Christifer Mikhail set sail for Ensenada to celebrate his…
Posted by John McCarthy December 21, 2024
Sammy Sosa appears to acknowledge PED use and apologizes. Cubs welcome him back into fold
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Sammy Sosa appears to acknowledge PED use and apologizes. Cubs welcome him back into fold

CHICAGO (AP) — Sammy Sosa appeared to acknowledge using performance-enhancing drugs during a career in which he hit more than 600 home runs, and the Chicago Cubs said they were…
Posted by John McCarthy December 20, 2024
Cuba predicts 1% growth in 2025 after dismal year, economy minister says
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Cuba predicts 1% growth in 2025 after dismal year, economy minister says

HAVANA — Cuban Economy Minister Joaquín Alonso Vázquez on Monday forecast the Caribbean island's economy would grow only 1% in 2025 after a dismal year marked by one of the…
Posted by John McCarthy December 20, 2024
Army family experiences a Christmas miracle through adoption
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Military News

Army family experiences a Christmas miracle through adoption

SAN JUAN – Staff Sgt. Carlos L. Ramos, a member of the San Juan Recruiting Company, and his wife Jarielys Santiago, a child and youth program assistant at the Fort…
Posted by John McCarthy December 20, 2024
Coast Guard searches for swimmer off Flamenco Beach in Culebra
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Coast Guard searches for swimmer off Flamenco Beach in Culebra

SAN JUAN – Coast Guard air and surface rescue teams continued searching alongside local emergency authorities for a missing swimmer off Flamenco Beach in Culebra on Thursday. Missing is Brandon…
Posted by John McCarthy December 20, 2024

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