First magnetic wormhole created in lab
By Walt Bonner FoxNews.com From BGR Researchers in Spain have created the first–ever magnetic wormhole in a lab. The specially designed sphere is capable of transferring a magnetic field from one location to another via a process that is magnetically…
Why the law can’t touch CEO who raised pill price 5,000 percent
By Alexander Raths From The Litigation Daily Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli has become one of the most reviled people in America after his company raised the price of a drug used to treat life-threatening parasitic infections in AIDS patients…
Who’s dead on ‘Game of Thrones’…..
Who’s dead on ‘Game of Thrones’ but alive in the books, and vice versa? A handy guide By Hillary Busis And Bob Al-Greene From Mashable (Warning: Spoilers for Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire follow, obviously.)…
Sir Hilary to receive humanitarian award
By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life Vice-Chancellor of The University of The West Indies (UWI), Prof. Sir Hilary Beckles was expected to be specially honored at the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus Conference in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 17, 2015,…
Digicel, Caribbean’s biggest mobile provider, launches big U.S. IPO
By Telis Demos Froom The Wall Street Journal Pop quiz, markets geeks: What’s the Haitian currency? How about the Papua New Guinean? Or Tongan? You can scroll down to learn the answers, or attend the road show launching this week…
Kingstown is dirty, dangerous and unfit as a cruise ship destination
By Peter Binose The Unity Labour Party government is in yet another crisis situation as cruise ships cancel Saint Vincent as a cruise destination. According to my Ministry of Tourism informant the following are some but not all the reasons…
America, Catholicism in crisis
By Patrick Buchanan From Newsmax During the 1950s, the twin pillars of worldwide anti-communism were Dwight Eisenhower’s America and the Roman Catholic Church of Pope Pius XII. During the 1980s, the last decade of the Cold War, Ronald Reagan and…
Spectacular straw dinosaurs
Spectacular straw dinosaurs emerged in Japanese fields From Designer Daily In Japan, rice straw is named “wara”, and people have been making art with wara for ages. After harvest, farmers and people from the countryside create sculpture and stuff with…
OUR CARIBBEAN: Pope, Cuba, US and Caricom
By Rickey Singh, From Barbados Nation News When the first Latin American pope holds his first meeting today at the White House with the first African-American president of sole superpower United States, the quartet of visionary leaders of the Caribbean…
This couple dropped everything to open a pizza boat in the Caribbean
By Noelle Hancock From Stuff.co.nz Sometimes you just need pizza. It is a truth so universally acknowledged that there are entire corporations dedicated to delivering it directly to your face. And those moments when you require it and it is…