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Michail Antonio
January 11, 2026

Injury setback scuttles Antonio’s comeback journey

LEICESTER, England (CMC): Leicester City will not be pursuing a deal for veteran striker Michail Antonio after a training injury ended his trial with the Championship club. Foxes boss Marti Cifuentes…

Aliana McMaster in action at the Jackson Bay Hunting & Fishing Club in Clarendon.
January 11, 2026

Simpson, McMaster to defend Jackson Bay Sporting Clay titles

Defending champions Craig Simpson and Aliana McMaster are set to defend their Jackson Bay Hunting & Fishing Club Sporting Clay titles today at the club’s base in Portland Cottage, Clarendon. The…

Excelsior’s Kimarly Scott is one of the players Harbour View will be hoping will bring improved performances in the Jamaica Premier League.
January 11, 2026 by Gregory Bryce

Harbour View put faith in youngsters

Enduring one of their poorest starts in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL), Harbour View general manager Clyde Jureidini said the club will be looking internally at their youngsters to turn their…
Joel Garner
January 11, 2026

Tributes pour in for Garner after nation’s highest award

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): The tributes continued to flow freely and powerfully, just as one of his famed yorkers, as legendary West Indies fast bowler Joel ‘Big Bird’ Garner continues to bask after…

From left: David ‘Wagga’ Hunt Foundation committee members, Leighton ‘Fyah’ McKnight and Garth Pottinger, present a cheque for US$10,000 to principals, Dr Mark Smith and Michael Ellis of Munro College and Cornwall College, respectively.
January 11, 2026

Munro, Cornwall get big boost from Wagga Hunt Foundation

The David ‘Wagga’ Hunt Foundation (DWHF) presented cheques totalling US$10,000.00 to Munro College and Cornwall College. Both schools suffered major damage during the passage of Hurricane Melissa…
Women atop a tractor support farmers as they protest at the Arc de Triomphe against the European Union's negotiations over the Mercosur trade deal with five South American nations.
January 11, 2026

Editorial | Navigating uncertainty

Modern economics used to treat uncertainty like bad weather. When recession threatened, uncertainty rose. When growth returned, it eased. During supply shocks or financial disruptions, you wait until…
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January 11, 2026

Garth Rattray | Stop HIV testing for work medicals

I was drawn to The Gleaner editorial of Saturday January 3, ‘HIV treatment at crossroads’. It outlined and went into depth regarding Dr Richard Amenyah’s warning that “some of the global gains against…
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January 11, 2026

Orville Taylor | Reality cheque: Monroe doctrine

Sunday cornmeal and peas, cooked with coconut milk. No chicken from the store or corner shop. The rooster, ‘Bigga’, was sacrificed to feed us. A beautiful Dominica fowl with black, white and grey…
January 11, 2026

Floyd Morris | Dementia, disability and development

Approximately 50 years ago, in the rustic rural community of Bailey’s Vale in St Mary, I was exposed to the frightening challenges of dementia. My grandmother was diagnosed with the disease that would…