West Indies Cricket: Cup of Colts goes to Caribbean
By Arani Basu TNN |From Times of India MIRPUR: By the time the sun came out in the West Indies on Sunday, the World Cup trophy was already on its way to the Caribbean islands from the Shere Bangla Stadium…
Australia’s manufacturing sector continues to grow
From Business Insider Australia Australia’s manufacturing sector continued to grow in January, adding to signs that the economy’s transition is gaining traction. The latest Ai Group manufacturing purchasing managers index (PMI) came in at 51.5, the seventh consecutive month that…
Cayman Islands Government approves order for implementation of Minimum Wage
From The Cayman Islands Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – The Government has approved the Labour (National Minimum Basic Wage) Order, 2016 which details how the minimum wage will be implemented starting 1 March…
T&T: First official Caribbean visit of ILO Regional Director, José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs
PORT-OF-SPAIN Mr José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, will pay an official visit to Trinidad and Tobago from 14-16 February 2016. The visit is his first to the Caribbean as Director of the ILO Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, a…
WARNING: You MUST do this when ordering eggs from any restaurant
Warning from BioTrust Hey, Coach Josh here with a quick nutrition tip that you MUST follow when ordering eggs from any restaurant, but first, a quick fact: Most restaurants don’t use real eggs. I know it’s shocking, but the truth…
Hinds’ Sight – Black humanity: Race, blackness, Obama and Granger
By Dr. David Hinds From News Americas News Americas, PHOENIX, Arizona, Mon. Feb. 15, 2016: When Barack Obama assumed the presidency of the USA in 2008-09, Black people all over the world celebrated the occasion with tears of joy. Many…
Glenn Beck: I left Fox News because they wanted me to stop talking about God
By Greg Richter From Newsmax Former Fox News host Glenn Beck is revealing for the first time one of the reasons why he left Fox News in 2011 to form his own cable channel: Fox told him to stop talking…
The Nobel Prize winning economist who ate cat food
By Jamie Robertson From BBC World News Once upon a time a Nobel Prize winning economist had a cat called Lightning. Now, Lightning appeared to like his cat food, a rather pricey gourmet dish which claimed to be a cut above…
Why some firms limit how much you can buy
By Jamie Robertson Business reporter, BBC News When Lego originally decided not to sell the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei bricks with which to make a political statement, it really thought it was doing the right thing. Its ethical policy states that…
[US Supreme Court Justice] Scalia’s death saves unions from momentous ruling ending political power
By John Gizzi From Newsmax As the nation and official Washington prepared to mourn the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, watchers of the high court began to assess the immediate impact of his death on several pending cases whose…