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STATESIDE: Harris draws comparisons to former President Obama

When California attorney general Kamala Harris began campaigning for a US Senate seat in 2016, many people noticed something right away.

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STATESIDE: Biden and Clinton’s speeches highlight DNC opening night

Was Monday evening at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago historic?

Best practices and tips for students

The new school year has already started for some and will open for others in the coming weeks.

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STATESIDE: Police prepped for pro-Palestinian protest as Democratic convention set to begin

CHICAGO, Illinois - The weather here in Chicago is fine, especially considering that it’s mid-August in the American Midwest, where high air temperatures, high humidity and the threat of severe thunderstorms or even tornadoes is an annual menace.

FACE TO FACE: Remembering a Bahamian music legend - Paul Hanna

Today, August 20, 2024, marks exactly one year since we lost one of the greatest legends in Bahamian music history.

PETER YOUNG: Ukraine holds Kursk region in Russia, concern over how Putin will respond

As more details emerge about Ukraine’s stunning incursion in to Russian territory two weeks ago, its significance has become more apparent so that the subject is now unsurprisingly top of the world’s news agenda.

Climate change and heat

Why is it so hot these days?

KDK Report: Nothing to lose

Over a hundred years ago, life was remarkably different from what it is today.

ERIC WIBERG: The sinking of the HMBS Flamingo

At age 12, I began working as a packing boy at City Meats and noticed a framed portrait of a man I recognised as an assistant manager.

DIANE PHILLIPS: So close to the edge

A friend Whatsapped me a notice she had received from her bank this week, an informative graph of fee increases.

FRONT PORCH: The outrageous fees by commercial banks

With a recent increase in various fees by CIBC First Caribbean, Bahamians and residents are once again asking why the Central Bank of The Bahamas and successive government have failed to adequately and clearly address the variety of outrageous fees bank customers endure on a broad range of services.

ALICIA WALLACE: Informed discussion needed over four-day workweek

Recommendations made at the Labour Legislation Reform symposium, held July 29-31, 2024, included a four-day work week.

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FACE TO FACE: Dawkins ready to make global impact as head of Pilot International

Nickola “Nicki” Patrice Gomez-Dawkins has the kind of leadership ability and social responsibility that has created a global impact. She is the newly-inducted president of Pilot International, a community-based volunteer service organisation with over 5,400 Pilots and 5,700 Anchors in nearly 300 clubs worldwide, including the United States, The Bahamas, Japan and South Africa. Nicki will touch the lives of thousands of men and women throughout the world with her personal mantra: “All Aboard! Leaving No Pilot Behind”.

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ALICIA WALLACE: Olympic controversy reveals gender hypocrisy and hatred

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif was a primary topic of conversation over the past few days as the result of the poor sportsmanship of an opponent who could not win a match against her at the Olympics. Italian boxer Angela Carini decided not to continue the match just 46 seconds in. She cried, on her knees, in the middle of the boxing ring, refusing to shake Khelif’s hand when she was declared the winner. Carini’s behaviour contributed to what has become a raging debate about sex, gender, the category of woman, and women in sports, all with Khelif in the most vulnerable position, having been wrongly made the villain. Khelif’s womanhood was immediately called into question as people insisted, with no evidence, that she is a trans woman.

ONE ELEUTHERA: Lessons learnt from the Hive

For me, the personal appeal of living and working on a Family Island has been the pristine beauty that permeates but also the refreshing, amplified energy you feel surrounded by and immersed in nature. With less disruption from human activity, urbanisation, and large-scale developments, Mother Nature resumes center stage. Once relocated to a less populated island, it is common for former city-dwellers to become blissfully aware of their place within a larger, teeming ecosystem of wonderous living things.