FDA warns some Claire’s cosmetics may contain asbestos

By Jamaica Live Medias / March 6, 2019

Source: (FOX 9) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use specific Claire’s cosmetic products because they may be contaminated with asbestos fibers.According to the FDA, the following products tested positive for tremolite asbestos during FDA testing:•    Claire’s Eye Shadows – Batch No/Lot No: 08/17•    Claire’s Compact Powder – Batch No/Lot No: 07/15•  …

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Actor Luke Perry, ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ and ‘Riverdale’ Star, Dead

By Jamaica Live Medias / March 4, 2019

According to multiple news report, his representative confirmed his death on Monday. Luke Perry, 52, died today after suffering a massive stroke,” the statement reads. “He was surrounded by his children Jack and Sophie, fiancé Wendy Madison Bauer, ex-wife Minnie Sharp, mother Ann Bennett, step-father Steve Bennett, brother Tom Perry, sister Amy Coder, and other…

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Jamaican Grace Jones 70 years old shut down Paris Fashion Week.

By Jamaica Live Medias / March 3, 2019

Grace Jones shut down the Tommy Hilfiger and Zendaya’s disco-themed show for Paris Fashion Week Grace Jones was born in Jamaica 19 May 1948 (age 70). She is an actress, model and musician who speak English, French and German. She is known for her gaudy, outlandish and extravagant fashion sense. She has been on the…

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T-Pain is revealed as the Masked Singer

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 27, 2019

T-Pain beat out eleven other celebrities to win the title of Masked Singer. Faheem Rasheed Najm better known by his stage name T-Pain is known to many as a rapper. Therefore, it was shocking to many, as he beat out famous singers such as Gladys Knight, Donny Osmond and Joey Fatone of the famous boy band NSYNC. The…

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South African Pastor said to have raised a man from the dead

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 26, 2019

A South African pastor have gained worldwide attention when he said to have raised a man from the dead. The video has now gone viral on Social Media even spark #ResurrectionChallenge. According to the South African media, a man, known as “Elliot”, allegedly being “brought back to life” by pastor Alph Lukau from Alleluia Ministries. The…

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The Jamaican connection to the Oscars Best Picture “Green Book”

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 25, 2019

Green Book won the coveted title of Best Picture of The Year of 91st Academy Awards. The Green Book is said to be a true story about a black virtuosic piano player, Donald Shirley, 1962 tour through the Jim Crow South with his racist driver, Tony “Lip” Vallelonga. The movie had 5 Oscar nominations, 3…

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Mahershala Ali wins best actor in a supporting role with “Green Book”

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 24, 2019

The movie is a story, telling the tale of Bronx bouncer Tony Vallelonga (Mortensen), who in 1962 found work serving as chauffeur and bodyguard for Dr. Donald Shirley (Ali), a queer black composer undertaking a dangerous concert tour through the South. Spread the love

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Regina King wins Oscar for best supporting actress for If Beale Street Could Talk

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 24, 2019

This is Regina King’s first Oscar nomination, and she triumphed in a field of stars such as Amy Adams, who played Dick Cheney’s wife Lynne in Vice, and Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone who played Sarah Churchill and Abigail Masham. King was the strong favourite for the award, having taken the Golden Globe for best…

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UN Human Rights Rapporteur, Alfred De Zayas, explains how criminal US sanctions have asphyxiated Venezuela’s economy

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 24, 2019

UN Human Rights Rapporteur, Alfred De Zayas, explains how criminal US sanctions have asphyxiated Venezuela’s economy. Prevented crucial access to food and medicine, causing the crisis the US empire is using as the pretext for military intervention. https://www.youtube.com/embed/ii5MlQgGXyk?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparentWatch Full episode Here Spread the love

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Music Promoter “Roy Fowl” British Link-Up Crew and convicted drug dealer shot dead.

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 23, 2019

According to reports, Owen Clarke popularly known as ‘Roy Fowl’ or ‘Father Fowl’, was shot and killed late Friday night. Clarke, 61, is known to be one of the founders of the popular British Link-Up Crew. They are famous for promoting lavish dancehall parties in Britain and Jamaica. According to Loop News, “unconfirmed reports are…

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Woman Gives Birth Mid-Flight from Jamaica to US, Ignites Birthright Citizenship Debate

Jamaica Live News Desk– | April 11, 2026 A routine flight from Kingston to New York turned into a global talking point after a baby was born mid-air aboard Caribbean Airlines Flight BW005 on April 4, 2026 — raising a complicated and controversial question: Where does this child legally belong? Passengers onboard the flight, which…
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JUTC Drivers Busted in an alleged Expanding Ticket Fraud Scandal

Jamaica Live News Desk– | April 11, 2026 The scandal rocking the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is widening, as detectives from the National Strategic Anti-Gang Division (NSAD) have slapped charges on four more employees in a growing crackdown on alleged fare fraud. The accused—31-year-old Kimanie Brown of Sandy Bay, Clarendon; 41-year-old Nikesha Bell of…
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Ask for Justice, Get Locked Out: UK Party Targets Countries Over Reparations

Jamaica Live News Desk– | April 10, 2026 Reform UK’s proposal to block visas over slavery reparations ignites outrage across the Caribbean, raising deeper questions about Britain’s historical accountability. A political firestorm is brewing across the Atlantic after Britain’s right-wing Reform UK party declared that it would deny visas to nationals from countries pursuing slavery…
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Crime Against Humanity—But No Accountability? U.S., Israel and Argentina Vote ‘No’ as World Confronts Slavery’s Legacy”

On March 25, 2026, the United Nations General Assembly passed a historic resolution—A/80/L.48—formally declaring the transatlantic trafficking and racialized enslavement of Africans as “the gravest crime against humanity.” Backed by 123 nations and championed by Ghana under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, the resolution pushes the world closer to an uncomfortable but long-overdue conversation:…
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Golding at the Crossroads: Age, Ancestry, and the Battle for Jamaica’s Future

Jamaica Live News Desk– | Mar 20, 2026 Golding’s Early Power Play Raises Questions of Timing, Identity and Readiness Opposition Leader Mark Golding has made a bold declaration—he intends to lead the People’s National Party (PNP) into the next general election and is confident of defeating Prime Minister Andrew Holness. But with Jamaica not constitutionally…
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U.S. Tightens Grip: Blocked Cuba from taking Russian Oil

Jamaica Live Regional News – | Mar 20, 2026 Cuba’s worsening energy crisis has taken a dramatic turn after the United States moved to explicitly block the island from accessing Russian oil, intensifying geopolitical tensions and raising serious concerns across the Caribbean. On March 19, 2026, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued…
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