Boats participating in a Trump support parade sink in Texas, officials say
Boats flying flags honoring President Trump on Lake Travis Saturday.By Kay Jones and Alanne Orjoux, CNN(CNN) - Several boats taking part in a Trump support parade on Lake Travis in Texas have sunk,...
View ArticleThe Mask-Defying Church at Center of Disastrous Maine Wedding Linked to 3...
The wedding at the Big Moose Inn has now been linked to three deaths and 144 coronavirus cases. But the pastor who officiated it doesn’t seem bothered. Twitter/Calvary Baptist ChurchBy Kelly...
View Article20 iPhone and iPad tips and tricks: Everything you need to know about iOS and...
From trackpad support to a true dark mode, there's a lot to learn about Apple's current phone and tablet software.iOS 13 has a long list of features that make your iPhone or iPad so much more useful....
View ArticleHow coronavirus could usher in a new age of automation
By Brad Howard, CNBCFrom burger-flipping machines to car-building robots — not to mention high-powered software taking on more and more administrative tasks — automation is rapidly making hundreds of...
View ArticleMulan Opens to Strong Theatrical Box Office Numbers Overseas
While industry sources suspect that Disney+'s exclusive streaming sales for Mulan hurt its revenue, Mulan's conquering the box-office overseas.By Cass ClarkeWhile Disney has yet to report its Disney+...
View Article6 key traits leaders must develop for the future of work
Future leaders won’t be able to just solve for the moment. [Source photo: Jehyun Sung/Unsplash]By Winston Ibrahim–MinutesHistory moves in cycles. And so if leaders today want to remain leaders...
View Article15 skills LinkedIn say will help you get hired in 2020 - and where to learn them
The skills in high demand.LinkedIn has created a list of the most in-demand hard and soft skills in the 2020 job market.The company used data from 660+ million professionals in its network and 20+...
View ArticleNovak Djokovic disqualified from US Open after hitting line judge with ball
Title favourite defaulted during first set after losing serve.Player dismissed after discussions with tournament officials.Novak Djokovic checks the injured line judge after hitting her with a ball in...
View ArticlePope says gossip is a 'plague worse than Covid'
Pope Francis waves to worshipers in St. Peter's Square on September 6.By Valentina DiDonato, CNNRome (CNN) - Pope Francis has once again condemned gossip, describing it as a "plague worse than Covid,"...
View ArticleCoronavirus rising in 22 states
By Lisa ShumakerReuters - Coronavirus cases are rising in 22 of the 50 U.S. states, according to a Reuters annalysis, a worrying trend on a Labor Day holiday weekend traditionally filled with family...
View ArticleA day in Nassau, Bahamas: What to do while your cruise is in port
By Brian MajorThe territory of the Bahamas includes 700 islands and 2,000 rocks and cays spread across 100,000 square miles of the North Atlantic Ocean. Technically, it’s not part of the Caribbean...
View ArticleThe Bahamas Industrial Tribunal Pioneers New Services for Bahamas’ First...
By ZNS BahamasThe COVID-19 pandemic has forced courts and many public institutions to close their doors and restrict in-person proceedings. In the midst of this unprecedented disruption, the Bahamas...
View Article‘No Abaco crime rise’
COP Paul RolleBy Rachel KnowlesCommissioner of Police Paul Rolle said that despite complaints of a lack of security on Abaco, crime on the island is down 39 percent compared to last year.Rolle said...
View ArticleHospital Promises Probe Into Patients' Complaints
Princess Margaret Hospital. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune staffBy LEANDRA ROLLETribune Staff Reporterlrolle@tribunemedia.net& TANYA SMITH-CARTWRIGHTtsmith-cartwright@tribunemedia.netTHE Public...
View ArticleLabour Director: 40 percent of workforce in limbo, economy on life support
John Pinder, Director of LabourBy Ava TurnquestNASSAU, BAHAMAS — Roughly 40 percent of the Bahamian workforce is locked in a waiting game as businesses must reckon with furloughed workers on or before...
View ArticleEighteen COVID deaths in two weeks
By Sloan SmithNASSAU, BAHAMAS — There have been 18 coronavirus deaths confirmed in The Bahamas over the past two weeks, propelling the country’s death count to 58.An additional 16 deaths are under...
View ArticleMOT Minister to Give National Report – Monday, September 7th
Minister of Tourism, Hon. Dioniso D’Aguilar is scheduled to give a national Minister’s Report on Monday, September 7th, 2020 at 12pm (noon). (source)
View ArticleInternational Manatee Day: Bahamas? We gottem!
By Rolling HarbourManatees are apex ‘gorgeous marine mammals’. Gentle, inquisitive, brave, long-distance-but-rather-slow-swimming, grass-grazing miracle ur-elephant descendants. They never made it out...
View ArticleTourism unveils ‘VIP’ reopening plan for Oct. 15
Minister of Tourism Dionisio D'Aguilar (BIS Photo/Kemuel Stubbs) By Natario McKenzieEyewitness NewsNASSAU, BAHAMAS — Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar said today his ministry has recommended that...
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