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Everyone is blown away by Amanda Gorman: Here’s what to know about the history-making inaugural poet

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These invisible, edible biological tags help track down the cause of E. coli outbreaks

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Twitter, Facebook, and Google could combat disinformation with this simple design tweak

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NYC: Brooklyn man organizes safe walks home from subway following spike in attacks

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UK: Joy Morgan: Murdered student ‘may have been given drugs without knowing’

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Jamaica: $3b For Vaccine First Phase – Jamaica To Receive 300,000 COVID Doses April 21

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Belize: “HBO in dispute with Belizean Cable TV”

By caribreport on February 21, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

BELIZE CITY, Mon. Feb. 19, 2018– If you have cable television at home there is a possibility that you may no longer be allowed to watch Lifetime, Cinemax, Sci-Fi or any of […]

Barbados: “More Tourist Attractions needed”

By caribreport on February 21, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Barbados is in need of more tourist attractions if it is to continue to appeal to visitors to the island. That is according to Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, […]

Antigua: “Murder accused admits killing friend”

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Shawnoy “Moon” Anthony has pleaded guilty to murdering his friend Kezron “Virus” Meade. And, the dead man’s family said they’re pleased that “closure is finally coming” as they anticipate the sentencing which […]

Dominican Republic: “Group proposes a Dominican Republic- Haiti railway “

By caribreport on February 20, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Santo Domingo.- The Regional Development Council (CRD) on Mon. proposed to president Danilo Medina several development infrastructure across the country, especially what could be described as the “trans-Hispaniola railway.” The two-nation railroad […]

Grenada: “Three Arrested in Drug Bust”

By caribreport on February 20, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Three St. Patrick fishermen were granted bail of $100,000.00 with two sureties each when they appeared at the Sauteurs Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday 14th February, on drug charges. Kevin Phillip, 25 years, […]

Guyana: “Social Cohesion Ministry launches Mash band”

By caribreport on February 20, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

STAYING true to local culture, the Ministry of Social Cohesion, Department of Culture, Youth and Sport, launched its Mash band on Monday at the E. R. Burrowes School of Arts, boasting 300 […]

Jamaica: “Jamaican student sends school shooting voice note”

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The police today questioned the Wolmer’s Boys School student who sent a voice message to a teacher threatening to carry out a shooting at the institution. The Ministry of Education says the […]

St. Lucia: “Minister Denounces Explicit Video Promoting Student Fete”

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Press Release:–  Minister for Home Affairs, Justice and National Security Honourable Hermangild Francis has expressed profound concern regarding the promotion of lewd behavior and explicit content in advertisements for social events. This expression […]

Trinidad & Tobago: “Prisoners reap ganja, phones, cigarettes and cash”

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PRISONERS reaped a harvest of marijuana, cigarettes, cash, cell phones, chargers and other electronic devices buried in a garden inside the Maximum Security Prison over the past seven days. It remained unclear […]

St.Kitts & Nevis: “Reduction in Violent Crime Priority as PM Harris Highlights 2018 Goals”

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A reduction in violent crime has been cited by Prime Minister Dr. Timlothy Harris as a major goal of his government for 2018. The Federation recorded 23 homicides in 2017 which was […]

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Everyone is blown away by Amanda Gorman: Here’s what to know about the history-making inaugural poet

These invisible, edible biological tags help track down the cause of E. coli outbreaks

Twitter, Facebook, and Google could combat disinformation with this simple design tweak

NYC: Brooklyn man organizes safe walks home from subway following spike in attacks

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