
Micos Dr Maureen Mullings-Nelson elected JTA president-elect designate
Veteran educator Dr Maureen Mullings-Nelson of The Mico University College has been elected President-Elect Designate of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) following the organisation's 2026 presidential election.
Mico's Dr Maureen Mullings-Nelson elected JTA president-elect designate

Veteran educator Dr Maureen Mullings-Nelson of The Mico University College has been elected President-Elect Designate of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) following the organisation's 2026 presidential election.
Croatia stays alive for World Cup knockout round and eliminates Panama with 1-0 win

Josip Stanišić lifted a curving cross onto the boot of Ante Budimir, who tapped it into an open net in the 54th minute Tuesday, giving Croatia a 1-0 win over Panama in the World Cup.
Music industry mourns death of Clive Davis

AP:
Music artistes mourned the death of Clive Davis, one of the industry's most powerful figures who launched or resurrected the careers of artistes ranging from Whitney Houston to Carlos Santana.
Davis, 94, died Monday in his Manhattan apartment. A state
Home sweet yaad: The real cost of owning a home in Jamaica
In Jamaica, owning a piece of land is more than just an investment – its a symbol of freedom, pride, and legacy. From the days of our ancestors who dreamed of land ownership after Emancipation, to todays young pr
Men's Mental Health Awareness Month is a waste of time
THE EDITOR, Madam:
Mens Mental Health Awareness Month, in my opinion, is a waste of time. Every June, it returns to the calendar and passes with little more than token gestures. We tick the box, hold a few events, and then move on. But where is the me
Something Extra | Tuesday

With less than 30 days to go, the official countdown to the Magnum – A Taste of Reggae Sumfest event kicked off with a media launch last Thursday at Jangas Soundbar and Grill in Kingston. Organisers and sponsors gathered to share plans for the highly an
Stampede at World Cup match viewing in Jordan's Amman kills 1

A stampede at a gathering of World Cup fans in Jordans capital early Tuesday left one person dead and eight others injured, the state news agency said.