Which other privately run business has the state setting their prices? Unless the govt subsidizes these private transport operators, they should be free to set prices. Public transport should be state led & run. Can't have it both ways. Imagine govt ah set GK bully beef prices.
MegaMart Portmore is set to close on June 30, ending 27 years of operation at the retail chain’s first Jamaican store, with Chairman Gassan Azan describing the move as “a very hard decision” that could affect about 200 employees.
The closure will bring an end to operations at the 75,000-square-foot Portmore location, which opened in 1999.
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🚨💣 BREAKING: Only TWO Real Madrid defenders called up for FIFA World Cup:
✅ Antonio Rüdiger
✅ David Alaba
❌ Trent
❌ Dani Carvajal
❌ Fran García
❌ Álvaro Carreras
❌ Dean Huijsen
❌ Raúl Asencio
❌ Éder Militão (Injured)
❌ Ferland Mendy (Injured)
A woman was allegedly shot and killed by the police in Granville, St James, Sunday afternoon, during a protest to highlight an incident in which a 17-year-old boy was killed a week ago in another shooting incident involving the police.
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I cancelled YouTube Premium last week.
The thing that replaced it costs nothing, runs in any browser, and was built by 361 volunteers on GitHub.
Invidious does the four things people actually pay Premium for. No ads. Background audio on mobile. Watch without an account. Privacy from Google's tracking. All of it, free.
The part that surprised me most is how clean the experience is. The entire page renders without JavaScript. Pages load in milliseconds because there's nothing to load. No tracking pixels. No autoplay traps. No recommended-for-you algorithm trying to swallow your evening.
You can:
→ Subscribe to channels without a Google account
→ Get notifications when they post
→ Import your full YouTube subscription list in one click
→ Switch between dozens of public instances if one goes down
→ Self-host it on a $5 VPS if you want full control
→ Use it with the Privacy Redirect extension to auto-redirect every YouTube link
The repo has been actively maintained for years. Latest release was February 2026.
100% Opensource.
the average US mortgage is $250,000 at 7% over 30 years.
total repayment? $598,000.
you borrow $250K and pay back $598K.
$348,000 straight to the bank for nothing.
then you pay to fix up the house.
stuff breaks.
you pay insurance monthly.
property taxes every year.
3–6% in realtor fees when you sell.
and we act like renting is throwing money away.
there is a strong argument for renting.
Kevin Hassett: "The consumer is really, really firing on all cylinders…Credit card spending is through the roof. They're spending more on gasoline, but they're spending more on everything else too."
At the WH physical fitness event today, Trump takes the kids outside to demonstrate his athletic ability with a little putting display. He misses every putt before giving up.