By: OECS Press |Photos courtesy: OECS Press The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, in collaboration with the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) of Japan, successfully convened the first Caribbean Regional Dialogue on August 21–22, 2025, under the theme Advancing Resilient Prosperity in the Caribbean. Hosted at the Bay Gardens Hotel in Saint Lucia, the two-day Dialogue […]
As the Labor Day carnival nears, the president of the West Indian American Day Carnival Association shares his insight on what makes the celebrations memorable. By: Fenix Suriel |Editorial credit: Wirestock Creators / Shutterstock.com The 2025 Labor Day theme is “Viva la Carnival,” emphasizing the event’s vibrant celebration of culture and historical significance. “I think […]
In July 2025, the Department of Justice (DOJ) elevated denaturalization to a top enforcement priority, marking a dramatic shift in how the federal government approaches U.S. citizenship. While the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) has long authorized revocation of naturalization, historically such cases were rare and confined to extraordinary circumstances—such as involvement in genocide or […]
By: Equity Smart Realty Inc When purchasing a home or investment property, most buyers seek guidance from a real estate broker to navigate listings, offers, and closing procedures. However, increasingly, savvy buyers are turning to professionals who offer more than just real estate expertise—they want someone who also has a law degree. A real estate […]
By: Emerald Green| Editorial attribution: Erik van Leeuwen (bron: Wikipedia)., GFDL , via Wikimedia Commons Zurich, Switzerland – August 28, 2025 – In a commanding display at the prestigious Diamond League Final at Letzigrund Stadium, Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia reaffirmed her elite status by winning the women’s 100m in an impressive […]
For many Americans, a car is more than just a way to get from point A to point B. It’s essential for getting to work, running errands, taking kids to school, and managing everyday responsibilities. But when financial hardship strikes and bankruptcy becomes the only option, one of the first questions people ask is: “What […]
Accidents happen when we least expect them. Whether it’s a car crash, a slip and fall, or an injury caused by unsafe workplace conditions, the aftermath can be overwhelming. Medical bills pile up, insurance adjusters call constantly, and your ability to work and support your family may be at risk. In such a situation, filing […]
By: Pearl Phillip Tomatoes are at their peak—plump, juicy, and bursting with flavor. To make the most of the season, here are three recipes that showcase tomatoes in different ways: fresh, cooked, and preserved. Each recipe includes nutritional information so you can enjoy the taste of summer while keeping track of what’s on your plate. […]
By Sir Ronald Sanders The Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin, has proposed a Road Map for Haiti. It is ambitious, detailed, and promising if adequately owned by Haitians. But plans don’t save people; action, commitment, and accountability do. Haitians must set priorities, approve budgets, and be accountable to their citizens […]
By: Brennancenter.org | Editorial credit: betto rodrigues / Shutterstock.com President Trump has threatened to send troops to Chicago to “straighten that one out.” New York City, he says, might be next. Already, armed National Guard regiments are patrolling the streets of Washington, DC. All this on top of the deployment of troops to Los Angeles […]