Author: Kera

A proud Jamaican with a keen eye for powerful stories, I am a writer driven by the art of telling tales that inspire, inform, and captivate. With a deep passion for delivering news that resonates, I make it my mission to offer a refreshing perspective on the world around us. Whether diving into global headlines or exploring the vibrant world of entertainment, I am dedicated to providing transparent, credible, and thought-provoking content. My work bridges the gap between local insights and international conversations, offering readers a unique blend of perspectives that keep them engaged and informed. Join me on this journey where storytelling meets authenticity and news becomes a source of inspiration.

Prominent dancehall artist Bayka and British R&B star Mahalia’s slow jam “Pick Up The Pace” has been named track of the week. The track was announced as the song of the week by Captial Xtra, a major urban station in the United Kingdom. The love song features Mahalia’s smooth vocals while Bayka deejays with deep vocals, adding his gangster flow to the track. In the song, Mahalia urges him to “pick up the pace” in their affairs while Bayka deejays risky lyrics. The song premiered a week ago, and the music video was released on YouTube on November 14. The…

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While the skincare routines are done for healthier, radiant, and smoother skin, not every product sold for skincare is healthy for your skin. Many products contain ingredients that could do more harm than good. Some of the complications that these products cause are long-term. These can cause you to have skin irritation or even serious health risks. Here are some ingredients commonly used in everyday skincare products that are very dangerous for your health.  1. Parabens One of the most common ingredients in cosmetics and skincare products are parabens. These are preservatives, that prevent bacteria growth, and they are known…

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Natural disasters impact some regions more frequently than others due to geographical and climatic factors. Some of these places are also remarkably safer due to their strong infrastructure and proactive disaster management. As a result, there are fewer casualties from natural disasters. While there are many factors to consider when relocating, this factor may attract potential immigrants who are seeking a safe haven. Today, we are exploring the top seven locations less prone to natural disasters.  1. Singapore The first country on the list is situated outside of the Pacific Ring of Fire, where it avoids major seismic and volcanic…

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In recent years, there have been multiple headlines about educators who faced the consequences of joining the infamous OnlyFans platform. These teachers garnered backlash, lost their jobs, were placed on leave, or even resigned after their OnlyFans accounts were found. One denominator that many of these educators share is their cause for turning to the adult platform. These teachers explained that economic struggles, such as low wages and overwhelming student loan debt, led them to start their accounts. Since it seems more and more teachers are turning to the platform in hopes of easing their financial burdens, this delves into…

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Police officers in east Kingston gunned down three men, and footage has been now obtained from Moon-10 sources. The incident, which occurred on November 10, led to the arrest of two policemen who are currently facing murder charges. The Kingston Eastern policemen, Corporal Mark Roye and Constable Kelby White reported encountering a group of men while patrolling Windward Road at around 2:30 a.m. on November 10. There was a standoff between the officers, and shots were fired. Three men, who are allegedly suspects in a robbery ring, were killed in the shooting. One of the policemen was injured, but it…

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Popular Jamaican vlogger CMR shared that he is currently struggling with depression amid his legal challenges. CMR candidly shared his recent experiences in a new vlog posted to his YouTube channel on Sunday evening. The vlog, titled “How My Days Are Of Lately,” captures him out and about, showing off his new vehicle, and getting it washed. He also recounted his wife Julian ‘Chrissy’ Carter’s car-cleaning habits. The video, just over 32 minutes long, later shows him at a church-like event, which is seemingly part of his efforts to navigate this challenging period. Speaking about his depression, he indicated that…

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Natural disasters are unpredictable and cause great devastation in their wake. Across the globe, some places experience a higher frequency of these disasters due to many factors, such as geographical, climatic, and tectonic conditions. From earthquakes to hurricanes, here are seven regions where natural disasters are alarmingly common.  1. Japan: Earthquake and Tsunamis One of the most disaster-prone countries in the world is Japan, along the Pacific Ring of Fire. As a result of its location, Japan frequently experiences earthquakes and tsunamis. Each year, there are thousands of tremors, most minor. In 2011, the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami led to…

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Many fitness trends often pop up online that are said to be effective. Some fitness trends sound so bizarre that people are sceptical about them. Today we are looking into ten unusual fitness fads that might sound odd but are effective based on research. 1. Goat Yoga Goat yoga is the combination of traditional yoga poses with playful baby goats. While it might sound like a very odd thing to do, this fitness practice has gained popularity. The little goats interacting with the people during yoga helps to relieve stress and increase joy, enhancing mental well-being. People who participate in…

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The fire that started at about 1:15 this afternoon on Ashenheim Road in Kingston has been raging up to 5:41 p.m. The fire started at an Azan Supercenter warehouse, and many fire units battled the massive blaze that spread to several adjoining properties. Several videos have been shared online, showing the inferno with intense flames consuming materials and producing thick, dark smoke that billows upwards. A report of the fire spreading to nearby properties was made by Superintendent Damion Manderson, Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew South Police, during a Nationwide News interview. An eyewitness also reported that a man…

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Often when students are choosing their favourite universities, they mainly focus on academics, social opportunities, and campus facilities. With violence on the rise in many places around the world, students may also want to consider their safety when choosing these colleges. Some universities have higher crime rates than others, which is many times the result of their location, campus size, or surrounding neighbourhoods. Today, we are exploring six universities in the United States with high crime rates. 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbour While the University of Michigan in Ann Arbour is renowned for academic excellence, it is also plagued with violence. The institution has been listed as one…

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