ERIC WIBERG: Grand Bahama, Walker’s Cay, Little Bahama Bank Drug Plane Wrecks
MANUEL “Pete” Fernandez shot down 14 Soviet and Chinese MiG jets in the Korean War, and was feted with a parade and medals from the US and UK.
DIANE PHILLIPS: The food, the festivities . . . the signs are everywhere
ELECTIONS are a lot like Christmas.
STATESIDE: Is Trump losing his conservatives?
FROM Tucker Carlson to Chris Matthews, the Washington DC punditry has already turned more decisively against US President Donald Trump.
FRONT PORCH: General election battle continues
EARLY last year, some polling reportedly had the governing PLP winning the next general election handily.
FACING REALITY: The dangerous drift toward division - politics, promises, and the illusion of gain
THERE is an uneasy feeling in the air—one that many may not yet fully articulate, but one that is undeniably present.
KDK REPORT: Lessons from the dying
THERE'S a peculiar clarity that descends on people when they receive a terminal diagnosis.
WORLD VIEW: Resolving CARICOM’s leadership impasse
As with all my commentaries, this one is strictly in my personal capacity, drawing on more than 50 years of engagement with Caribbean affairs and a lifelong commitment to the cause of regional integration.
ERIC WIBERG: Ditched drug planes on Eleuthera, Abaco, Long Island, San Salvador & Cat Island
“Are you calling about the plane that landed upside down on Queens Highway loaded with cash for drug pay-outs and skidded along, spilling money everywhere?”
DIANE PHILLIPS: A new look at Olde Nassau – the view from on high and the hidden gems
It is time to take a new look at Nassau.
STATESIDE: While the US battles Iran a European election signals change
AMID all the tumult of US president Donald Trump’s diversionary war against Iran and a chaotic domestic American political environment where both major parties to outdo each other in cheating the system to win legislative advantage, something overseas happened over the weekend that’s likely to prove to be very significant.
FRONT PORCH: Spectacular moral hypocrisy of some pastors on gambling
A FRIEND recalls a story his father used to tell about the latitude and longitude of the spectacular moral hypocrisy of quite a number of self-appointed religious leaders and pastors in The Bahamas.
Election season 2026 review: Fraudulent documents, empty campaigns, and long waits in line
EVERY election season, people are on high alert.
WORLD VIEW: The cost of Netanyahu’s wars
When the two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran was announced on 7 April 2026, the immediate reaction across much of the world was relief.
FACING REALITY: The slow creep of mediocrity - why silence is costing us our future
There was a time—not long ago—when pride was not a slogan, but a standard.
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