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Federal court in US rejects Trump administration attempt to slow tariff refund process
WASHINGTON (AP) — A United States federal court on Monday rejected the Trump administrations attempt to slow the process of refunding billions of dollars worth of tariffs the Supreme Court struck down as illegal last month. The US Court of Appea

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Today's Issue Published: Monday, March 2, 2026
News

Gov't advancing public market modernisation plans

The Government is driving the modernisation of public markets as part of a broader initiative to upgrade ageing infrastructure and stimulate local economic activity across the island. Minister of Local Government and Community Desmond McKenzie emphasised

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Sports

Middle East turmoil leaves West Indies stuck

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has made a statement in response to news that the West Indies, who are in India for the T20 Cricket World Cup are stuck. The West Indies, who bowed out of the tournament on the weekend at the Super Eights stage after back-to-back

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Business

Leesa Kow exiting JN Bank, Keith Levy to act as interim MD

JN Bank Managing Director Leesa Kow will demit office effective March 31. Keith Levy, who has served as a director of JN Financial Group Limited since 2022 and as chairman of JN Bank since December 2024, will step down from his position as board chair t

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Entertainment

Lost in Time stamps its class

With two stages erected, it was double the pleasure and entertainment value, as the usual lengthy band changes were eliminated with the flow of movement from one to the next being relatively easy for day one of the third staging of Lost In Time.

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Commentary

Sheldon Thomas | CARICOM's monetary question is the Caribbean's generational question

INTRODUCTION: AN UNFINISHED STRUCTURAL CONVERSATION The Caribbean does not lack talent. It lacks coordinated architecture. Across CARICOM states, outward migration to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom remains structurally significant. Whi

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Letters

Government incentives must address birth rate decline
THE EDITOR, Madam: The Prime Ministers concern about Jamaicas declining birth rate is both timely and justified. A fertility rate below replacement level is an economic signal. It foreshadows future labour shortages, pension system strain, slower p

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Monday

Hollywood glamour met cultural power at the 57th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night, one of the most significant celebrations of black excellence on the awards season calendar. More than just a red-carpet affair, the evening stood as a tribute to legacy

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World News

Federal court in US rejects Trump administration attempt to slow tariff refund process

WASHINGTON (AP) — A United States federal court on Monday rejected the Trump administrations attempt to slow the process of refunding billions of dollars worth of tariffs the Supreme Court struck down as illegal last month. The US Court of Appea

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