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Month: August 2017

University College of the Cayman Islands Partners with Cayman Enterprise City for STEM Summer Camp

George Town, Grand Cayman – In recognition of the key role youth plays towards charting society’s course into the future, the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is partnering with Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) to host a STEM Summer…

Final 2017 Atlantic hurricane forecast update: more active season predicted

By Jon Erdman and Linda Lam and Chris Dolce From weather.com Story Highlights Colorado State University has slightly increased its forecast to 16 named storms, eight hurricanes and three major hurricanes this season. Warm water temperatures and vanishing El Niño…

US: Beware at the pump: Black market fuel is making millions

From Newsmax A black market for diesel and gasoline has rapidly spread around the nation, with organized crime gangs using fraudulent credit cards to siphon millions of dollars in fuel from gas stations into large tanks hidden inside pickup trucks…

What’s happening to your brain and body when you feel stressed

By Holly Blake, The Conversation From Business Insider We all feel stressed from time to time – it’s all part of the emotional ups and downs of life. Stress has many sources, it can come from our environment, from our…

Carnival Dream has ‘tech issue’

Carnival Dream sent back to New Orleans for ‘technical issue’ on cruise By Laura McKnight From NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Carnival Dream passengers were forced to forgo Friday’s (Aug. 11) planned stop in Cozumel due to a “technical issue” that…

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More US sanctions target Venezuelan officials with close ties to Maduro

From WN The Trump administration imposed sanctions targeting eight more Venezuelan officials on Wednesday, including the brother of late socialist leader Hugo Chavez, as punishment for their role in helping create the new legislative super body with President Nicolas Maduro,…

Recipe of the week

Green Tea Macarons to Celebrate Nutritionist Day By Kitchen Aid From Jeffrey Group Green Tea Macarons to Celebrate Nutritionist Day Courtesy of KitchenAid Did you know that today is Nutritionist Day? The profession emerged many years ago, historically born from…

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Even the best passwords are no match for social engineering

BY JACK MORSE From Mashable Why go to all the trouble of breaking into an online account when you can just ask for the keys? While security experts released new password recommendations this summer, legions of hackers long ago realized…

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This is why your gym clothes smell terrible — even after you wash them

By Ann Votaw, Observer From Business Insider You may have a cleaner mind after yoga class, but your workout clothes are a playground for dirty, dirty microbes that defy traditional detergents. Blame the odor on gas-producing bacteria, says Lee Silverman,…

Guyanese Emancipation Day

Guyanese celebrate Emancipation Day with colorful presentation By Tangerine Clarke From Caribbean Life Brooklyn-based Menes DeGroit excited thousands of mainly young Afro-Guyanese with his rhythmic drumming to pay homage to the ancestors, during a powerful Emancipation Day Festival at Guyana’s…