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O.J. Simpson case: Questions, new twists after reports of knife discovery
Nearly 22 years after the fatal stabbing of Nicole Brown Simpson, reports of a knife discovered on her ex-husband's property are sparking a frenzy of questions.
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Trump and Clinton look to cement leads
The front-runners for the nominations in the US presidential race are aiming to extend their leads.
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St Lucia opposition criticised for using churches for political gain
Ahead of a public meeting last Sunday, Nancy Charles, treasurer of the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) in Saint Lucia, issued assignments to party members to attend church services in the constituency of Anse La Raye/Canaries for the…
Businessman granted $75,000 bail
A businessman was granted bail in the sum of $75,000 when he appeared before a Roseau Magistrate on Friday on alleged inappropriate behavior involving a minor.
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EU’s Tusk warns illegal economic migrants: Do not come here
European Council President Donald Tusk has warned illegal economic migrants against coming to Europe, during a new push to solve the EU migrant crisis.
He said illegal economic migrants were risking "lives and money" for nothing.
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Mitt Romney warns Trump not fit to run country
US presidential candidate Donald Trump has neither "the temperament nor the judgement to be president", fellow Republican Mitt Romney says.
He accused Mr Trump of bullying, misogyny and dishonesty in a speech in Utah on Thursday.
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Adam Johnson’s conviction shows PFA ‘must educate’
The Professional Footballers' Association believes there is "still much work to do" to educate players following Adam Johnson's conviction for child sex offences.
The ex-Sunderland forward, 28, is facing jail after being found guilty of…
FIFA scrutiny of Cayman Islands Football Association underway
The Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) expects FIFA-appointed auditors to complete a forensic review of its books within the next six weeks.
After the former president of CIFA, Jeffrey Webb, admitted to racketeering charges in the…
Police Officer Convicted on Traffic Related Charges
(RSCNPF): A police officer assigned to the Nevis Division has been convicted on a number of traffic related charges stemming from a vehicle accident on January 17, 2016 in Nanton’s Corner, Nevis.
Police Constable Wayne Hanley appeared…
ZIZ Celebrates 55th Anniversary
(ZIZ News) -- On Saturday ZIZ Radio 96.1 FM will be celebrating 55 years of serving the federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Several activities including giveaways will be held all day on-air.
ZIZ TV will also join in the festivities with…
Police Reports Zero Homicides in February
(RSCNPF): Commissioner of Police Mr. Ian M. Queeley announced on (March 01) that February 2016 was a zero homicide month.
"February was a month free of homicides, as a matter of fact it is approximately eighteen (18) months since we have…
Rio 2016: Refugee team to compete at Olympics
A total of 43 prospective athletes have been identified for the Team of Refugee Olympic Athletes (ROA), which will compete under the Olympic flag.
"By welcoming ROA to the Olympic Games in Rio, we want to send a message of hope to all the…
Adam Johnson guilty of child sex charge
Ex-England footballer Adam Johnson has been found guilty of one count of sexual activity with a girl aged 15.
The jury at Bradford Crown Court found Johnson guilty of a charge of sexual touching, but not guilty on a charge relating to…
New Jamaica PM to be sworn in on Thursday
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader Andrew Holness is to be sworn in as prime minister on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, after the Electoral Office of Jamaica wrote to Governor General Sir Patrick Allen advising that the final count of…
Strike hits Guyana’s sugar industry
A day after declaring that Guyana’s first crop sugar target was on track to be met, the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) has been hit by strike action.
GuySuCo reported that 1,700 sugar workers downed tools yesterday, in the latest…