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Windies Women beat South Africa in T20 Series

Captain Hayley Matthews and her deputy Shemaine Campbelle played crucial roles in leading the West Indies Women to their first T20 series win over South Africa in 12 years at the 3Ws Oval, Barbados. Matthews scored her second consecutive half century of the series, and Campbelle led the home team to a six-wicket win, securing a 2-1 series victory. After winning the toss and choosing to bat, South Africa scored […]

todayJuly 3, 2025

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Atelier Artist launches inclusive residency for Brooklyn creatives

Atelier Artist is a co-sharing space and creative residency located in Central Brooklyn. The founders are opening their doors, offering the marginalized creatives an opportunity to achieve success in New York City’s increasingly exclusive art scene. The residency is open to creatives across Brooklyn who are talented in visual arts, performance, media, design, writing, and sound. Priority will be given to applicants from historically marginalized backgrounds seeking sustainable and intentional […]

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Once family, now foes

Despite saying he has absolutely no chance of winning general elections on Sept. 1, Guyana's government is accessing abundant resources to crush a small, new upstart political party headed by a former close family friend. Azarrudin Mohamed is the presidential candidate of the "We Invest in Nationhood" (WIN) party, contesting the elections. While campaigning around the country in recent weeks, Mohamed has been attracting large, enthusiastic crowds in areas that […]

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Op-Ed | A modern SUNY Downstate for central Brooklyn

A year and a half ago, SUNY Downstate’s future was deeply uncertain. Its hospital was in physical disrepair, facing a $100 million annual deficit, and projected to run out of cash to continue to operate by the summer of 2024. For an institution so important to the community—and where most patients are low-income and people of color—the stakes couldn’t have been higher. Today, thanks to a historic $1 billion-plus investment […]

todayJuly 2, 2025 2

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Victory of Haitian TPS holders: Labor union welcomes judge ruling

The largest property service workers’ local union in the United States on Tuesday, July 1, welcomed a federal judge’s ruling in Brooklyn in favor of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants. 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) sued the Trump administration, citing Trump’s “illegal efforts to vacate the Biden administration’s designation and expose hundreds of thousands of hard-working people, many of whom have spent decades living and […]

todayJuly 2, 2025 1

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Mayor pays tribute to five at Gracie Mansion Caribbean-American Heritage event

On Monday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams honored four Caribbean nationals during his annual grand Caribbean-American Heritage Month Celebration at Gracie Mansion, the mayor's official residence on East 88th St., Upper East Side, Manhattan. The honorees were: Angela P. Sealy, the Trinidadian-born former chairperson and treasurer, current member and senior advisor of the Brooklyn-based West Indian American Day Carnival Association (WIADCA); Jacqueline T. Lopardo, a Staten Island-born strategic legal […]

todayJuly 2, 2025 4

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Community Op-Ed: The best budget ever gets even better: Making New York City more affordable for working-class New Yorkers

Last week, our ‘Best Budget Ever’ got even better as our administration worked with the City Council to deliver a budget that prioritizes public safety, affordability, and improved quality of life — the things that matter most to New Yorkers. Our budget builds on the work we have done to protect $1.4 billion in critical programs facing stimulus cliffs and makes real investments in the areas working-class families care about […]

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Tarrus Riley to salute Jimmy Riley and Cocoa Tea at Reggae Sumfest 2025

With just over two weeks remaining before Reggae Sumfest, the world's premier reggae event, unfolds in Montego Bay, Jamaica, organizers are brimming with confidence and anticipation. This year's staging, scheduled for July 13–19, is shaping up to be one of the best in the festival's history. Festival head honcho Joe Bogdanovich told Caribbean Life that award-winning reggae crooner Tarrus "Singy Singy" Riley will be one of the headline performers on […]

todayJuly 2, 2025 4

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Sprint star Fraser-Pryce bids farewell to Jamaican National Stadium

Sprint icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce announced that she will retire after the 2025 season, making her final appearance at the Jamaica National Championships in Kingston's National Stadium. The five-time World 100m champion announced during a Nike-hosted cocktail reception recently at the AC Hotel in Jamaica, expressing her anticipation for the upcoming event. Fraser-Pryce sees her last appearance at the National Stadium as an exciting moment and states, "In the next two […]

todayJuly 2, 2025 4

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