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Monk Fruit vs. Stevia: Which sweetener should you use?

From Health Line What is monk fruit? Monk fruit is a small, green gourd that resembles a melon. It’s grown in Southeast Asia. The fruit was first used by Buddhist monks in the 13th century, hence the fruit’s unusual name….

Drink Recipe of the week

National Tequila Day 2018: one of the best cocktail recipes By SABRINA BARR From Independent UK Yesterday (24) was National Tequila Day Stir up a storm this week and still celebrate National Tequila Day with this cocktail recipe: The refreshing…

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Jamaica: American boy drowns at Bahia Principe Hotel

From RJR NEWS online The police are probing the circumstances which led to an eight year-old American boy drowning at the Bahia Principe Hotel in Runaway Bay, St. Ann on Saturday. He has been identified as Antoine Bookard of a…

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Marshall Islands back plan forcing a dirty global polluter to clean up its act

BY MARK KAUFMAN From Mashable The Environmental Minister of the Marshall Islands, David Paul, left the low-lying tropical islands last week and flew to London. He journeyed all that way to stand in front of a packed room at the…

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Google just made paying for the news dead-simple

By Chris Velazco From engadget Senior Editor, Mobile Good journalism is worth paying for, full stop. As part of a larger plan to help valuable reporting thrive in an age where content is a commodity, Google unveiled a new tool…

Run straight to the Caribbean

From NAN News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Sun. Mar. 25, 2018: Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School student and survivor, Emma Gonzalez, has become a global face in the fight for stricter gun laws ever since her “BS” speech days after the…

Patents issued for brain training in social and emotional cognition

(San Francisco, CA) – Posit Science, the maker of BrainHQ online brain exercises and assessments, has been issued two patents by the US Patent & Trademark Office on brain training that targets what scientists call “social cognition” and “emotional cognition,”…

Why 31 will be the most expensive year of your life

By Lindsay Dodgson From Business Insider Credit score website ClearScore has worked out the most expensive age on average is 31. This is when you’re likely to be getting married, having children, or saving for a house. To afford everything,…

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Cayman Islands filmmakers reminded to rate their films

As the arts festival season kicks offs in the Cayman Islands, the Film Control Board (FCB) is reminding filmmakers to have their films rated. Under the Film Exhibition Control Law (2015), films that will be screened locally and have not…

Sound quality doesn’t matter

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio What a shame. The 60th Grammy Awards show sound quality has made progress, but unfortunately in the wrong direction. It’s a bit worse than 2017 and a lot worse than 2016. Loud music passages…