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The Discovery Orchestra to host special Black History Month concert
The Discovery Orchestra (TDO), the Emmy Award-nominated and Telly Award-winning orchestra which has introduced millions around the world to the rewards of classical music listening through its Discovery Concerts™, said that it will present a special Black History Month performance on Feb. 23 in Newark, NJ, at 3 p.m. TDO said the program, Discover Angelitos… Read More
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Rubio says Trump’s paying closer attention to Caribbean with foreign policy agenda
Claiming that American leadership is back in the Western Hemisphere, new U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Saturday that President Donald J. Trump is paying closer to the Caribbean and other regional countries in his foreign policy agenda. “And we’re ready to stand with our regional partners,” said Rubio, a former US senator… Read More
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Bumrah named ICC Test Player of the Year
Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has won the ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year award after he finished 2024 with a rich haul of 71 wickets in 13 Test matches. Bumrah bowled a staggering 357 overs in the red-ball format and picked up 71 wickets at a magnificent average of 14.92. He was only… Read More
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Tri-State’s Roadblock Radio expands to South Florida
Seven months after Jamaican-owned Roadblock Radio, 101.1FM HD3, began broadcasting in New York and New Jersey – home to over 1.5 million Caribbean nationals – station founder and CEO Kacy ‘G City’ Rankine announced that the station has expanded its reach and can now be heard in South Florida on WMXJ, 102.7 FM HD3. “I… Read More
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Charlene Gayle on advocacy, Jamaican heritage, and the NYSABPRHAL College Scholarship Program
Caribbean Life Newspaper recently had the privilege of sitting down with Charlene Gayle, a dynamic leader and influential figure in the Caribbean community. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Gayle is a first-generation Jamaican-American who studied Economics & Engineering at the University of Maryland. She has made it her mission to advocate for people of Caribbean… Read More
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US discusses ‘crises of illegal migration’ with Guyana Prez
The United States Department of State says new Secretary of State Maro Rubio discussed “the crisis of illegal migration” with Guyana President Irfaan Ali on Monday. State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said briefly that both parties “agreed to jointly address this regional imperative and challenge. “The Secretary affirmed the United States’ steadfast support of Guyana’s… Read More
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Trump signs legislation criminalizing Caribbean immigrants for nonviolent offenses
President Donald J. Trump on Wednesday signed into law a measure criminalizing Caribbean and other immigrants for nonviolent offenses. The US House of Representatives earlier passed H.R. 29, or the Laken Riley Act, requiring the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to detain undocumented Caribbean and other immigrants who are simply arrested or charged… Read More
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‘Bob Marley: One Love’ captures 2025 Grammy Awards ‘Best Reggae Album’
“Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired by the Film” won the 2025 Grammy Awards for “Best Reggae Album” during the 67th Grammy Awards Sunday night at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. The soundtrack album captured the prestigious award by beating back Collie Buddz’s “Take It Easy,” Vybz Kartel’s “Party With Me,” Shenseea’s “Never Gets Late… Read More
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Vincentian centenarian Mitchinson ‘Mitchie’ James celebrates 107th birthday
Every day that he wakes up, Vincentian centenarian Mitchinson “Mitchie” James thanks God for his sparing mercies. Last Sunday was no exception, as he celebrated his 107th birthday. A steady stream of family members, friends and well-wishers filled James’s home on Midwood Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, as they, on Sunday, ensured that they were… Read More
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Semaforo antismog, confermato il livello 0 (bianco). Fino al 5 febbraio in vigore le sole misure strutturali
Sulla base dei dati previsionali sulla qualità dell’aria forniti oggi da Arpa Piemonte è stato confermato il livello 0 (bianco) delle misure antismog. Fino a mercoledì 5 febbraio 2025 – prossimo giorno di controllo – resteranno pertanto in vigore le sole misure strutturali di limitazione al traffico. Eventuali variazioni del semaforo antismog in vigore, con… Read More
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