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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Daron Pressley May 28, 2026 Jamaica’s tourism relevance is amplified by the broader Caribbean market, where travel is a major economic force. Source: Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Photo Credit: Jamaica Tourist Board Tourism is far more than a leisure industry in Jamaica; it is the economic heartbeat of the island nation. As Jamaica’s primary source of foreign exchange earnings, tourism contributes more than 30% to Jamaica’s GDP both directly and indirectly, while supporting approximately 175,000 jobs across hospitality, transportation, agriculture, construction, banking and finance, entertainment, and utilities. Jamaica’s tourism relevance is amplified by…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World The time has come for good vibes to counteract all negative energy and together with his manager/producer, US based, Trinidadian artiste, Mr. Lee it doing what he feels he can, to inject that positivity. “I know the streets. I can tell you about the streets. Badness and the roughness is what they know. If they got the chance to get to know something else, they would do something else,” said the entertainer.  His music is refreshing. Afrobeats, coupled with Soul and RnB bring to life, a song on The Only 1 Riddim, that he…

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Scientific research & Discovery: Explore the Globe With Research and Development It is a spray utilized worldwide to protect humans from mosquito attacks, now research recommends Deet can come to be eye-catching to the bugs if they associate it with feeding. Deet– which has the chemical name N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide– is commonly utilized in insect repellants, with the UK Health And Wellness Safety Agency advising products with 50 % Deet as the front runner to protect versus mosquito bites. Such protection is necessary given that in some countries mosquito attacks can spread out fatal illness such as dengue, Japanese sleeping sickness, jungle…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips If more Americans contract Ebola and need advanced medical care, they will be sent to Europe rather than brought to the U.S., senior administration officials said Thursday.Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.The announcement is the latest in a series of moves Trump administration officials have made to keep Americans exposed to or infected with Ebola out of the country amid the ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Already, the U.S. has set up a facility in Kenya for any Americans…

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Business Insights: Global Markets, Strategy & Economic Trends Oil and stock prices swung sharply Thursday on news that the United States and Iran were moving toward an agreement to reopen the crucial shipping lane that runs along Iran’s southern border, despite continued strikes between the two countries.Iran earlier said that it had targeted an American military base in retaliation for U.S. strikes in Iran on Wednesday, marking the second exchange of hostilities in three days between the two countries.A U.S. official said four Iranian drones it had knocked down on Wednesday posed a threat to American forces in the region…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Legendary NFL agent Leigh Steinberg, who has represented a record eight first-overall draft picks and is the subject of the hit sports movie “Jerry Maguire,” has revealed his judgment on Jaxson Dart’s decision to introduce President Donald Trump at a recent rally.Steinberg also revealed he once helped with a coalition called “Athletes for Obama,” but it was canceled before it was even announced, and why.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart greets President Donald Trump during a Fighting…

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Source: JIM WATSON / Getty A group of reparations advocates and Gullah Geechee community members in Charleston are demanding that three former plantations return thousands of acres of land to descendants of enslaved Africans. According to Capital B News, the effort, backed by more than 135 organizations, businesses, and residents, calls on the owners of Boone Hall Plantation, Middleton Place, and Magnolia Plantation to transfer roughly 7,000 acres into community stewardship. Organizers issued a 40-day ultimatum as part of a broader push for reparations tied to the region’s history of slavery and displacement. Among the leading voices is Marcus McDonald of…

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Local Voices. Statewide Impact. Stay Informed with Georgia News The 2025-26 legislative biennial ended on April 2 – Sine Die! Lawmakers made progress protecting consumers on many fronts, but stalled on several key opportunities to address healthcare and energy affordability. Below is an update on the outcomes of priority legislation we championed during the session. Healthcare Access Bills Awaiting the Governor’s Signature to Become Law HB 506 – Prevent Ambulance Surprise Billing: This bill, sponsored by Representative Scott Hilton, was amended to include the language of SB 462, which protects consumers from ambulance surprise bills by requiring insurance coverage for…

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Fresh from the Kitchen: Recipes & Food Inspiration This Creamy Tuscan Tortellini Soup is the ultimate cozy meal for those chilly months—it’s comforting, satisfying, and packed with flavor! Perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or a cozy weekend meal, this soup is loaded with tender tortellini, sun-dried tomatoes, Tuscan herbs, fresh kale, and rich tomato goodness. Slow Cooker, Make Ahead, Dairy-free, Vegan + Gluten-Free Options. Whenever I”m in the mood for something extremely comforting + satisfying. I almost always lean towards Tuscan flavors. There’s just something amazing about the bold, herby feel of a Tuscan blend that gets me right…

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Local Impact Spotlight: The Liberty County Health Department is alerting residents that a raccoon in Midway has tested positive for rabies. This is an important reminder to avoid contact with unfamiliar animals and keep pets up to date on rabies vaccination. A resident of the Lake George area of Midway noticed a raccoon behaving strangely and contacted the Liberty County Health Department. The raccoon tested positive for the rabies virus on Friday, May 1. Fortunately, there was no known contact between the raccoon and any humans or pets. Rabies is a deadly virus primarily spread through the bite or scratch…

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