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PISCATAWAY – Rutgers football’s backup quarterback situation just became a lot clearer. Ajani Sheppard announced on social media Tuesday that he’s entering the NCAA transfer portal and will ...
Stephen A. Smith has broken his silence on the rape allegations against his ESPN colleague Shannon Sharpe. On his self-titled podcast released Tuesday, Smith spent nearly 20 minutes discussing the ...
JAMAICA is looking to carve out a space in the global financial services industry, but local authorities say success will depend on taking a long-term, structured approach, one that builds from ...
JAMAICA’S junior athletes are still the kings and queens of Caribbean track and field as they completed yet another comprehensive win at the Carifta Games at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica added two more gold medals among five won on Sunday’s morning session of the 52nd Carifta Games that are currently underway at the Hasely Crawford stadium in Port ...
JAMAICA sent a timely reminder of its sprinting prowess by winning three of the four 100m gold medals on opening day of the 52nd Carifta Games at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Amani Phillips completed a brilliant Under-17 boys’ triple/long jump double as Jamaica added another four medals — two gold and two silver — on Monday morning’s ...
Netball Jamaica (NJ) says it has received a draft audited financial report, which could clear the way for the organisation to schedule its long-overdue annual general meeting (AGM). The NJ ...
Jamaica’s double record breaker Kamari Kennedy ... breaking the Carifta record 18.80m set by fellow Jamaican Javontae Smith in Grenada last year. If Sunday’s record was a marginal one, Kennedy ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Defending champions Jamaica won ... 17 girls’ qualifying with 11.58 seconds (1.2m/s) while Shayon Smith also made progress with a wind-aided 12.26 seconds (4.1m/s).
CERVICAL cancer is the fourth most common cancer in Jamaica, and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Jamaican women. But it is considered a preventable disease, and ...