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AGs’ stand together’ to defend birthright citizenship for Caribbean immigrants

As the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday, May 15, defending the nationwide injunction against President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for Caribbean and other immigrants, a coalition of 20 attorneys general says they "stand together" to defend the issue and the rule of law. "We were proud to stand together to defend birthright citizenship and the rule of law at the US Supreme Court today," […]

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Trinidad government moves to curb Vybz Kartel’s public influence

As if Trinidad did not have enough problems with felony crimes and deviant youths, the island's cabinet has decided to restrict Jamaican Dance Hall King Vybz Kartel's public appearances ahead of his May 31 show in the country in the interest of public safety and security, officials said. Newly elected Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar told reporters on Thursday that she is the one who pushed Defense Minister Wayne Sturge into […]

todayMay 16, 2025 4

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Independent filmmaker Tevin Foster to premiere new documentary ‘Race Vs. Culture’ Exploring Black Unity 

Long Island-based independent filmmaker Tevin Foster is preparing to debut his second feature-length documentary, "Race Vs Culture: The Black Experience." This thought-provoking film aims to confront division and spark unity within the Black community. The film's premiere is scheduled for June 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Bellmore Movies And Showplace. It will be followed by a networking afterparty next door, designed as an early Juneteenth celebration. "This project is really […]

todayMay 16, 2025 3

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New T&T government declares war on wasteful spending

As Trinidad's new government settles in, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has announced plans to review and overhaul government spending by slashing what the cabinet considers unnecessary expenditures on everything from security details for high officials to advertising to funded property rentals. In a terse social media posting this week, the prime minister said that state revenues that were previously allocated to opulence will be redirected to local infrastructure, schools, health […]

todayMay 15, 2025 4

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Mothers lead reflections at FSUMC on Mother’s Day

Three mothers, lay servants at Fenimore Street United Methodist Church (FSUMC), on Sunday, May 11, led reflections on Mother's Day during a two-hour-long Worship Service at the 134-year-old church at the corner of Rogers Avenue and Fenimore Street in Brooklyn. Ministers Joycelyn King, Janice Gooding, and Chaplain Selena Lubell shared the pulpit, reflecting on the role of mothers and the goodness of God. Though he and his wife, First Lady […]

todayMay 15, 2025 3

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Persaud hosts annual Pre-Mother’s Day Celebration for families

State Sen. Roxanne J. Persaud hosted her annual Pre-Mother’s Day “Distribution & More” event on Saturday, May 10. The event brought together families of new moms, expecting moms, and community matriarchs for a day of celebration and support. Held in partnership with Kings Plaza Shopping Center, Ashley Stewart, JCPenney, and other generous community organizations, Persaud said the event offered registered attendees the opportunity to select a complete outfit, shoes, or […]

todayMay 15, 2025 3

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Sheree’s Rise: A soulful journey from survival in Brooklyn to stardom on stage

At first glance, Sheree is all light — a radiant presence with a contagious energy and a voice that weaves through genres like sunlight on Caribbean waves. But behind the confident stage name is Ayana Sheree Cedant-Colville, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter from East Flatbush, Brooklyn, whose journey to self-discovery and artistic freedom is stitched with struggle, culture, and an unshakable spirit. Born to a Jamaican father and a Bahamian mother with […]

todayMay 15, 2025 4

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China hits back at US Secretary of State Marco Rubio

The Chinese government has hit back at Secretary of State Marco Rubio for suggesting to Caribbean leaders that they should be careful with the trade and economic companies they keep, as he recently took a broad swipe at China's growing influence in the region. During a meeting with leaders of the Eastern Caribbean and The Bahamas in Washington last week, Rubio had urged the group to "make responsible, transparent decisions […]

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Myrie’s ‘Zombie Homes’ repair bill wins Senate approval

On Monday, the State Senate passed legislation sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie (D-Central Brooklyn) requiring banks or other lienholders of an abandoned home to correct dangerous conditions that threaten local health and safety. If the conditions are not repaired within a set timeframe, the bill authorizes Housing Preservation Development (HPD) or other housing departments to seize the property. "New York City faces a housing crisis, and we need to ensure […]

todayMay 14, 2025 4

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