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Wealth Management & Estate Planning Should Be Considered When You Purchase Your Home

Wealth Management & Estate Planning Should Be Considered When You Purchase Your Home

By: Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Purchasing a home is one of the most significant financial decisions a person will make in their lifetime. Beyond the immediate considerations of location, mortgage rates, and property value, there lies a deeper and often overlooked aspect: how this purchase integrates with your broader financial plan. Wealth management and estate planning […]

Jamaica’s Upcoming General Election: Party Platforms and Key Constituencies

Jamaica’s Upcoming General Election: Party Platforms and Key Constituencies

By: Staff Writer | Editorial credit: U.S. Department of State from United States, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Kingston, Jamaica: On September 3, 2025, Jamaicans will head to the polls to elect 63 members of the House of Representatives. This election comes at a crucial juncture, with debates over constitutional reform, economic justice, and governance […]

TSA Bans New Items in Checked Bags: What Travelers Need to Know

TSA Bans New Items in Checked Bags: What Travelers Need to Know

By: Staff Writer When it comes to air travel, following Transportation Security Administration (TSA) rules is essential—not just to breeze through security checkpoints, but also to keep fellow passengers and flight crews safe. Recently, TSA eliminated its long-standing shoes-off rule at airport checkpoints, but the familiar 3.4-ounce liquid rule remains firmly in place. Now, the […]

Haiti’s Humanitarian Emergency: Where It’s Worst, What Aid Groups Are Doing, and Why Funding Matters

Haiti’s Humanitarian Emergency: Where It’s Worst, What Aid Groups Are Doing, and Why Funding Matters

By: Staff Writer | Editorial credit: naTsumi / Shutterstock.com Port-au-Prince, Haiti:. Haiti’s overlapping security and humanitarian crises have intensified into a nationwide emergency marked by mass displacement, hunger, disease risks, and the collapse of public services. UN and NGO assessments indicate well over 1 million people are internally displaced, with the figure rising as armed […]