A Christian Summer Camp Shut Down After 82 Kids And Staff Got The Coronavirus
The Kanakuk camp in Lampe, Missouri, had promised kids ages 13–18 fun activities and Bible studies, but campers were sent home last week due to a coronavirus outbreak.By David MackA summer camp run by...
View ArticleU.S. May Be Headed for a ‘Full-Blown’ COVID-19 Outbreak: How to Prepare
As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States continues to climb, the country may be headed for a ‘full-blown’ outbreak. Getty ImagesExperts have voiced...
View ArticleU.S. first lady Melania Trump statue set on fire in Slovenia
By Marja NovakROZNO, Slovenia (Reuters) - A wooden sculpture of U.S. first lady Melania Trump was torched near her hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia, on the night of July Fourth, as Americans celebrated...
View ArticleSeoul mayor reported missing as police launch search
Seoul mayor Park Won-soon at a press conference on Wednesday, July 8.By Yoonjung Seo, CNNSeoul (CNN)The mayor of the South Korean capital Seoul has been reported missing and police have launched a...
View ArticlePriyanka Chopra to join Meghan Markle and Michelle Obama at virtual summit on...
Priyanka Chopra, Meghan Markle, Michelle Obama are among the female leaders who will be a part of the Girl Up Leadership Summit.Priyanka Chopra and Meghan Markle have been friends for years.Actor...
View ArticleNew fire chief welcomes challenge of department
NEW FIRE CHIEF – Superintendent of Police Floyd Bastian (right) accepts the helmet, signaling the handing over of the GB Fire Branch to the new chief. Former chief, Supt. Ernest Hanna (left), who is...
View Article‘Sacrifice three days’
PM Dr. Hubert MinnisBy Rachel ScottDefending his decision to close beaches and parks on New Providence and Grand Bahama for the Independence weekend, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis pleaded with...
View ArticleAuditor General: Prison spends $400,000 on bread annually
An aerial view of The Bahamas Department of Corrections (BDOC).NASSAU, BAHAMAS — An Auditor General’s report into operations at The Bahamas Department of Correctional Services has revealed that the...
View ArticleBannister: No Load Shedding This Summer
Minister of Public Works Desmond BannisterLEANDRA ROLLETribune Staff Reporterlrolle@tribunemedia.netWORKS Minister Desmond Bannister yesterday expressed confidence that there will be no load shedding...
View ArticleAnguilla Wins Best Island in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas
Travel + Leisure 2020 World’s Best Awards Fourth Consecutive Year in a RowBy Linda Hohnholz, eTN editorThe Anguilla Tourist Board (ATB) is pleased to announce that for the fourth consecutive year in a...
View ArticleThese Are the 25 Most Romantic Islands in the World, According to Travelers
Natural beauty, wonderful people, and romance exist in all corners of the globe.Photo: DaVid Kirkland/Courtesy of Cook Islands TourismBy Kendall CornishMany places claim to have it all when it comes to...
View ArticleLodge Joins BTVI in the Fight Against COVID-19
Lodge Claudius R. Walker recently made a donation of supplies and equipment to the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), aiding in the fight against COVID-19. From left to right: BTVI’s...
View Article242newbahamas - Lost in Policy - Plus Other News - July 9th, 2020
#242NewsBahamas Newsletter Edition: July 9th 2020Lost in Policy: Marshar Jean Stuck in Illegal Purgatory of Statelessness and Unconstitutional DiscriminationDear Readers,This week's Editorial is a...
View ArticleAn unknown pneumonia that’s deadlier than coronavirus was just discovered
A woman wears a face mask at an art gallery to protect against coronavirus transmission. Image source: Sputnik via APBy Chris SmithAs if the novel coronavirus pandemic wasn’t enough to ruin normal...
View ArticleWHO chief blasts 'lack of leadership' and calls for global unity as...
Tedros Adhanom GhebreyesusLondon (CNN) - The director-general of the World Health Organization has condemned a "lack of leadership" in fighting the coronavirus pandemic and made an emotional plea for...
View ArticleWhat happens when cruise ships retire
Final destination: Freelance cruise journalist Peter Knego took this photograph at Aliaga ship breaking yard in Turkey. In the center is the former Pacific Princess cruise ship, from the 1980s TV...
View ArticleHere's what we'll lose if the U.S. cuts ties with the WHO
Find out why the international agency exists in the first place—and the ramifications a U.S. withdrawal could have for global health.World Health Organization (WHO) Health Emergencies Programme head...
View ArticleInmates are 5 times more likely to get coronavirus than the general...
Inmates are 5 times more likely to get coronavirus than the general population, study says.By Justin CarissimoThe coronavirus pandemic is ravaging America's jails and prisons, resulting in a higher...
View ArticleBahamas Updates Traveller Requirements
The Bahamas Ministry of Health has released a new update for travellers to the Bahamas.The Bahamas Ministry of Health has released a new update for travellers to the Bahamas. Travellers must now...
View Article