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Elaine Thompson-Herah Runs 9.92 at Velocity Fest; Ato Boldon Clarifies ‘She’s Done’ Comment
Jamaica’s sprint queen, Elaine Thompson-Herah, made a powerful statement to open her 2026 campaign, delivering a stunning 10.92-second victory in the 100m at the Velocity Fest held at the National Stadium in Kingston on Sunday.
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Latino Diaspora Politics in the U.S.: Class, Race, and the Regime Change Debate
Within the U.S. Latino diaspora, an emerging rift is quietly reshaping political dialogue—yet it remains largely underdiscussed. Specifically, certain factions within the Cuban, Venezuelan, and Nicaraguan communities—many of whom come from middle-to-upper-class, educated backgrounds—are increasingly steering conversations around foreign policy, military intervention, and regime change across Latin America.
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Two Jamaicas: Tourism Wealth vs Community Struggle in Montego Bay & Ocho Rios
Jamaica’s booming tourism industry generates billions—but who truly benefits? This deep dive exposes the growing divide between resort wealth and local development across Montego Bay and the Ocho Rios tourism hub, and why real education—not corporate training—is key to breaking the cycle.
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The Sean Paul Connection: The Hidden Hands of Jamaica’s Merchant Elite and the Henriques Legacy
Go beyond the music to uncover the architectural forces of Jamaican society. Explore how Sean Paul’s lineage connects to the “hidden hands” of the Sephardic merchant elite—a powerful minority class whose colonial ties and economic influence shaped the island in ways rarely discussed in history books.
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Beach Access Battle Heats Up: JaBBEM Protest Shines Spotlight on Mammee Bay Dispute
Activists from JaBBEM took to the streets in St Ann, drawing public attention to ongoing restrictions on beach access and pushing back against the government’s latest policy proposal.
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CARIFTA Games 2026 in Grenada: Shanoya Douglas (18) Runs 22.11 to Tie Allyson Felix, Days After 10.98 World Lead at Champs
At the prestigious CARIFTA Games in St Georges, Grenada, 18‑year‑old Shanoya Douglas blazed to a 22.11 victory in the 200m—tying Allyson Felix as the 3rd fastest U20 woman in history. Just one week earlier, she had stunned the world with a 10.98 world lead in the 100m at Jamaican High School Champs. The Caribbean has a new sprint queen.
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