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Morning Bites: 5 things to know for Monday, July 24, 2023 JUTC probes viral sex video The state-owne

Morning Bites: 5 things to know for Monday, July 24, 2023 JUTC probes viral sex video The state-owned Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says it is [aware of a video that has been making the rounds]( on social media showing two people engaging in sexual acts, in what appears to be one of its buses. “We wish to be unequivocal, that as a company, we do not condone lewd and lascivious behaviour at the workplace or on our units. We take this matter seriously, and will investigate fully and fairly,” said Cecil Thoms, JUTC’s corporate communications manager. Brothers charged with wounding of schoolboy return to court The two brothers, ages 14 and 19, who are [charged with wounding with intent following an attack on a Cumberland High School student]( on June 15, are to reappear today in the St Catherine Parish Court. The 11th-grade student was attacked by a group of men who chopped and stabbed him several times close to the school. The injured student was admitted to hospital with serious injuries. Twitter goes from a bird to an ‘X’ Elon Musk’s Twitter will today [change its logo to an "X" from the bird]( marking what would be the latest big change since he bought the social media platform for US$44 billion last year. In a series of posts on his Twitter account on Sunday, Musk said that he's looking to make the change worldwide as soon as Monday. Advertisement West Indies to resume on 76-2 on final day of second Test against India West Indies will [resume today on 76-2 at Queen’s Park Oval]( in pursuit of another 289 runs to level their two-Test series against India. On Sunday, West Indies proceeded carefully to reach their total off 32 overs. Monday’s football gossip: Mbappe stakes Al-Hilal will bid 200m euros (£173m) for Paris St-Germain's Kylian Mbappe and offer the France forward, 24, a two-year contract worth 200m euros a year, possibly with a release clause after a year solely reserved for a move to Real Madrid. [(Tancredi Palmeri)]( Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has been told he must sell Harry Kane this summer if he cannot persuade the England striker, 29, to sign a new contract. [(Telegraph)]( News of Tottenham's ultimatum has put Manchester United back on alert over signing Kane. [(Mirror)]( Bayern Munich have already had two bids for Kane rejected and are now preparing a third. [(Mail)]( TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST The Meteorological Service of Jamaica's forecast for this morning is partly cloudy across eastern parishes, otherwise mainly sunny. In the afternoon, isolated showers and thunderstorms across western and south-central parishes are anticipated. Otherwise it will be partly cloudy and windy along coastal areas. ICYMI: WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING Desecrated Jamaican flag behind chaos at funeral of 8-y-o Danielle Rowe The Jamaican flag is said to be [one of the reasons behind the chaos that erupted at the funeral of eight-year-old Danielle Rowe]( on Sunday. McLaren-Campbell basks in pride after AIM past students graduate with top honours from US colleges Founder and CEO of AIM Online Academy, Nicole McLaren-Campbell is one “proud mom”. That’s how she described her feelings after members of her [Class of 2019 graduated recently from several prestigious universities, including Ivy League schools, across the United States](. Woman found dead after grizzly bear encounter near Yellowstone National Park A woman was [found dead in Montana]( on Saturday after coming into contact with a grizzly bear on a trail west of Yellowstone National Park. CLOVIS TOON TODAY IN HISTORY Nelson and Winnie Mandela visit Jamaica On this day in 1991, Nelson Mandela visited Jamaica with his then wife Winnie Mandela, as hordes of supportive Jamaicans flooded Kingston’s city streets in an effort to glimpse the man as he made the diplomatic rounds. For more stories, visit our website at www.jamaicaobserver.com or [sign up for our e-paper](. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 Jamaica Observer, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 40 - 42 1/2 Beechwood Avenue Kingston 5 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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