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More than 900 people died in Jonestown. Guyana wants to turn it into a tourist attraction
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News International News

More than 900 people died in Jonestown. Guyana wants to turn it into a tourist attraction

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of…
Posted by John McCarthy December 10, 2024
Pinheiro Braathen performs snow samba to celebrate Brazil’s first podium in a World Cup ski race
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Pinheiro Braathen performs snow samba to celebrate Brazil’s first podium in a World Cup ski race

It’s not just soccer anymore. Brazil is finding World Cup success in skiing now, too. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen became the first Brazilian skier to finish on a World Cup podium when…
Posted by John McCarthy December 9, 2024
Traveling during the holidays can be stressful. These tips can make it a little easier
Posted inBreaking News Health News National News

Traveling during the holidays can be stressful. These tips can make it a little easier

Travel can be stressful in the best of times. Now add in the high-level anxiety that seems to be baked into every holiday season and it’s clear that travelers could use some help…
Posted by John McCarthy December 8, 2024
A major power plant fails in Cuba, plunging the island into darkness — again
Posted inBreaking News Business News Caribbean News

A major power plant fails in Cuba, plunging the island into darkness — again

HAVANA (AP) — A new, widespread power outage plunged Cuba into darkness on Wednesday after one of the island’s major power plants failed, leaving millions without electricity and forcing authorities to suspend…
Posted by John McCarthy December 5, 2024
Face facts: Statues of stars like Kane and Ronaldo don’t always deliver. Sculptors offer advice
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Face facts: Statues of stars like Kane and Ronaldo don’t always deliver. Sculptors offer advice

LONDON (AP) — One art critic compared the new Harry Kane bronze statue to a bulging-jawed comic strip character. In Miami, observers say the Dwyane Wade sculpture looks more like actor Laurence Fishburne…
Posted by John McCarthy December 1, 2024
Five people were killed in Jamaica in the island’s latest mass shooting
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

Five people were killed in Jamaica in the island’s latest mass shooting

KINGSTON (AP) — Five people were fatally shot while playing dominoes in Jamaica, marking the latest mass shooting on this Caribbean island. Local media reported that the shooting late Monday…
Posted by John McCarthy November 28, 2024
Traffic Advisory for Thanksgiving Jump-Up
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Traffic Advisory for Thanksgiving Jump-Up

CHRISTIANSTED — The Christiansted Retail and Restaurant Association (CRRA) will be holding their Thanksgiving Day Edition of the Christiansted Town Jump-Up Event tomorrow, Friday, November 29, 2024, from 6:00 p.m.…
Posted by John McCarthy November 28, 2024
MLB scraps plans to play in Puerto Rico and Mexico City next season
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MLB scraps plans to play in Puerto Rico and Mexico City next season

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball scrapped plans to play regular-season games next year in Mexico City and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The season opens on March 18 and…
Posted by John McCarthy November 22, 2024
The Bahamas will refinance part of its debt to protect its famous turquoise waters
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The Bahamas will refinance part of its debt to protect its famous turquoise waters

NASSAU (AP) — The Bahamas announced today that it will refinance $300 million of its external debt to free up more than $120 million for marine conservation projects and climate change mitigation.…
Posted by John McCarthy November 22, 2024
Cutting in line? American Airlines’ new boarding tech might stop you at now over 100 airports
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Cutting in line? American Airlines’ new boarding tech might stop you at now over 100 airports

NEW YORK (AP) — Sneaking a little ahead of line to get on that plane faster? American Airlines might stop you. In an apparent effort to reduce the headaches caused by…
Posted by John McCarthy November 21, 2024

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