Indo-Guyanese Candidate Challenges Lander and Goldman at Downtown Democratic Forum

A Guyanese-American congressional candidate took direct aim at two well-known political figures this week during a candidate forum hosted by the Grand Street Democrats and Three Bridges Democrats, sharpening contrasts in what is shaping up to be a closely watched primary contest.

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Epstein Files Spark Viral Claims About Guyana — Here’s What the Records Actually Show

As federal authorities continue releasing investigative records connected to Epstein, some social media posts claim that newly surfaced documents show links between Epstein and Guyana. Here is what can actually be verified.

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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Mention of Guyana Sparks Celebration — and Confusion — Online

Guyanese social media lit up Sunday night after global music star Bad Bunny mentioned “Guyana” during his Super Bowl halftime performance, prompting many online to celebrate what they believed was a rare international shoutout.

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Trump Administration Targets Most CARICOM Nations in Expanded Travel Ban

The Trump administration has announced a major expansion of U.S. travel and immigration restrictions that would affect nearly all member states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), placing the region squarely within a broader list of more than 75 countries facing new limits on entry into the United States.

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WIN Party Sparks National Outrage After Homophobic Attack on Openly Gay Influencer

Reliable sources confirm that WIN Party members deliberately used the derogatory term “Auntyman” – a Guyanese slur with the same hateful meaning as “faggot” – to describe Suseran. This attack comes despite the influencer’s positive contributions to Guyana’s business community and his status as one of the country’s most prominent digital creators.

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A Heartfelt Introduction to Dillon Mohamed: A Guyanese Voice of Faith, Identity, and Hope

Meet Dillon Mohamed, a new kind of candidate in Guyanese politics, standing in the upcoming election under the banner of APNU. Dillon grew up in a home full of many cultures: Indian, Chinese, Middle‑Eastern, West African, Indigenous, and European roots. He learned from that family that Guyana is a mosaic of people, and every piece matters to the whole picture.

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