Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Becomes World’s Fastest Female Sprinter Alive

Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, 34, became the second-fastest woman in the world in the 100-meter event when she ran the distance in 10.63 seconds at the JAAA/JOA Olympic Destiny meet in Kingston. Her time places her second only to the late Florence Griffith Joyner’s 10.49-second run in 1988 and solidifies her position as the runner to […]
Jamaican-Canadian Wins 1000K Race Snacking on Sweet Potatoes Pudding, Toto, and Fruits

Jamaican Canadian Varden Morris, 50, won the Great Virtual Race Across Tennessee (GVRAT), completed the 1,000k race – some 621 miles – in a record-breaking nine days and 23 hours. When the 2021 GVRAT began on May 1, Morris’s goal was not only to win but to finish the race in under 10 days. His […]
Jamaican Turmeric Featured By Forbes Magazine

Turmeric is considered by many to be the “spice of life” in the Caribbean, and as such, it is the subject of a feature article in Forbes magazine. Turmeric, which gives the yellow color to curry and other mixtures, has been called the “Golden Root.” The turmeric plant arrived in the Caribbean region between 1838 […]
Jamaican American Akosua Aset the First to Bring Ancient African Yoga Practice to Germany

Akosua Aset is a Jamaican American practitioner, healer, and teacher of Kemetic Yoga, an ancient African form of Yoga that predates Indian Yoga. References to Kemetic Yoga, also known as Smai Tawi, are found among the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt. Many of the world’s most prominent teachers of Kemetic Yoga are of Jamaican descent. Aset […]
Listen to the Podcast of 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You May Have missed for the week ending June 4 2021.

This is a Podcast of 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You May Have missed for the week ending June 4, 2021. The JAMAICA WEEKLY News Summary Podcast is brought to you by Jamaicans.com. For past Jamaican & Caribbean Weekly News Podcasts please visit https://www.youtube.com/outofmanyonline
Immigration Advice: Good News For Haitians and Will USCIS Backlogs be Cleared Soon?

Hello everyone. President Biden and Vice-President Harris have been working on immigration issues. President Biden has nominated Ms. Ur Jaddau to be head of USCIS. Ms. Jaddau is the daughter of Mexican and Iraqi parents. She has over twenty years of experience in US immigration law and policy. She is also an attorney, who […]
Top 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You Missed The Week Ending June 4th, 2021

THIS WEEK’S TOP NEWS STORIES JAMAICA’S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PASSES ANTI-GANG BILL WITH AMENDMENTS The House of Representatives in Jamaica passed the Criminal Justice (Suppression of Criminal Organizations) (Amendment) Act of 2021, better known as the Anti-Gang Legislation, with four amendments. The bill is designed to provide greater support for law enforcement’s efforts to interrupt […]
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL – God in the Messy Places

Whenever we think of God, we often think of Him as Isaiah saw Him, “sitting on a throne, high and exalted” (Isaiah 6:1, AMP). For some of us, He is so high that we spend much of our time trying to “reach up” to Him. If we pray more, pray harder, fast longer, do not […]
Model Naomi Campbell Played Bob Marley Songs While Welcoming Her New Baby

Supermodel Naomi Campbell, 51, shared that she was listening to songs by Bob Marley as she welcomed her new daughter into the world. The arrival of Campbell’s baby was announced on Instagram, but her daughter’s name has yet to be revealed. She also posted a snapshot of her holding her baby’s feet. The catwalk star […]
Jamaican-American Tennis Player Has Undefeated Season to Help University of Florida to Championship

Jamaican Davis Cup tennis player Blaise Bicknell, 19, is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tennis team in the United States for the University of Florida (UF) Gators. Bicknell, who has attended UF since 2019, had a critical role in advancing the university to its victory at the NCAA National Championship and […]