How Anguilla turned the AI boom into a digital gold mine
The artificial intelligence boom has benefited chatbot makers, computer scientists and Nvidia investors. It’s also providing an unusual windfall for Anguilla, a tiny island in the Caribbean.
Champions crowned at third BFFL Heroes Tournament
The Bahamas Flag Football League (BFFL) hosted a successful third edition of the heroes tournament over the holiday weekend at the Winton Rugby Field.
Chisholm Jr, Yankees take 2-0 series lead
Third baseman Jasrado “Jazz” Chisholm Jr got his first American League divisional championship hit, but missed out on a scoring opportunity as the New York Yankees pulled off their second straight victory over the Cleveland Guardians.
Devynne Charlton to be inducted into Purdue Hall of Fame
WOMEN’s world indoor 60 metres champion and record holder Devynne Charlton will be among a list of persons inducted into the Purdue University 2024 Hall of Fame Class of inductees this weekend in West Lafayette.
PM: Lucayan buyer must ‘meet our requirements’
The Prime Minister yesterday said talks with the Grand Lucayan’s potential purchaser have been “fruitful and progressive”, but added that the Government’s “requirements” must be met to seal a deal.
‘Innovation’ need for peak traffic at LPIA
The Government’s aviation chief yesterday said traffic congestion at peak arrival/departure times is creating a “misconception” The Bahamas has outgrown its main airport gateway ahead of a $200m upgrade.
Man accused of stabbing his father in neck and shoulder
A 21-year-old man was granted bail yesterday after he was accused of stabbing his father in the neck and shoulder last week in their home.
‘Very serious tax concerns’ for Exuma’s ‘crown jewel’
A high-end Exuma project was warned both developer and homeowner properties would be sold-off unless “very serious concerns” over multi-million real property tax liabilities were resolved.
Real estate purchases ‘held hostage’ over VAT demands
Real estate transactions are being “held hostage” by frequent Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) challenges to sales prices as it bids to maximise taxes, an Opposition MP is charging.
No UK ‘droves’: Bahamas told to ramp up promotion
The Bahamas must be “a bit more aggressive” in promoting its advantages, realtors are urging, with “the droves” of wealthy families expected to move from the UK yet to materialise.
Vehicle importer loses negligence claim on Road Traffic Act breach
A Bahamian vehicle importer’s negligence claim against an insurance broker has been dismissed after the Supreme Court found he committed at least one Road Traffic Act violation.
Consumer protection ‘double edged sword’ for contractors
The Bahamian Contractors Association’s (BCA) president says resolving the “huge amount of ambiguity” surrounding construction contracts will help slash consumer complaints about the sector.
UB students take part in NFT project
Five projects from University of The Bahamas students have emerged as pioneering NFT (non-fungible token) creations.
Foreign Affairs clarifies support for Bahamians jailed abroad
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has clarified its role in supporting Bahamians incarcerated abroad following social media concerns over allegations the government has neglected nationals serving sentences in Panama.
Technical failures interrupt radio service at 100 Jamz and Joy 101.9
DUE to severe weather conditions on Sunday night, both 100 JAMZ and Joy 101.9 have experienced an unexpected systems failure.
Honouring those who have contributed to The Bahamas’ growth as a nation
MORE than 300 Bahamians were recognised on National Heroes Day for their significant contributions to the development of the country.
Bishop criticises PLP and FNM on dorian failure
BISHOP Simeon Hall, former president of the Bahamas Christian Council, criticised both the PLP and FNM for failing to address lingering questions about Hurricane Dorian.
Pintard: Blame PM for delayed sale of Lucayan
FNM leader Michael Pintard yesterday criticised Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis for ongoing delays in the sale of the Grand Lucayan Hotel, noting that his recent pledge to finalise the resort’s sale “within the next two weeks or so” has yet to materialise.
First gay pride march safely held but participants faced onlookers’ jeers
THE first gay pride march in The Bahamas was held safely on Friday, though participants faced jeers and quotes of scripture verses from some onlookers, according to Alexus D’Marco, president of Rebirth of Pride Bahamas.