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Poor reviews aside, Justin Timberlake's 'Man of the Woods' is No.1

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Justin Timberlake snagged the No.1 Spot on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart with “Man of the Woods,” despite harsh...

Wall Street gains for second straight day after selloff

Wall Street’s three major indexes rebounded on Monday with broad-based gains across sectors as investors appeared to regain confidence after U.S. equities’ biggest weekly...

Trump budget cuts domestic programs, favors military and wall

Presidential budgets are rarely enacted by the U.S. Congress, which controls federal purse strings, but they allow the White House to lay out its...

Delano Forbes is on the run after escaping from police this afternoon

He’s the man charged with three murders and who the police call a serial killer. The police were escorting Forbes to a scene in his hometown, Swetes, earlier this afternoon as they continue to investigate the killings of three people whose throats he allegedly cut.

More changes to strenghthen Human trafficking laws

The government will be making further changes to the Trafficking in Persons Prevent Act to make it harder for offenders to escape justice.

Jennings man stabbed to death

The police were up to late last night questioning a man whom they believe is responsible for the stabbing death of a 29-year-old father of two from Christian Valley, Jennings.

Clarevue Nurses withdraw threats

Nurses at the Clarevue Psychiatric Hospital have withdrawn their threat of industrial action, but established workers at the government run institution are continuing to strike for more than 30 days, protesting deplorable conditions there.

Feature: 5th Test West Indies vs India, April 28 – May 3, 1983

As the two-time defending champions of the World Cup, the West Indies were seen as the overwhelming favourites for the 1983 edition, to be played in England.

Suffering from a lack of (fill in the blank)

Recently, Steadroy ‘Cutie’ Benjamin, the minister of public safety, pronounced that he will shoulder the cost of financing "whatever," repairs are needed at the St. John's Police Station. He made the commitment following the release of embarrassing photographs of the conditions that the police officers are made to endure at the station.

Barbuda to benefit from UAE backed climate change project

Antigua and Barbuda is to receive some U.S. $1 million under a United Arab Emirates-backed U.S. $10 million climate change project to aid people displaced by natural disasters and reduce climate change risks around the world.
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