Originally published on 311divorce.com Healthy couples experience conflict, but how they handle it can determine whether it brings them closer together or drives them apart. Conflict is a natural part of any relationship, arising from different perspectives, values, and needs. How couples navigate these disagreements can profoundly impact the strength and intimacy of their bond. […]
Photo: Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce Oneidge Walrond addressing the stakeholders at the meeting on Tuesday. Courtesy: Department of Public Information By Department of Public Information With major events like the ICC T20 World Cup semi-finals on June 27th and a packed schedule of events ahead, Guyana’s tourism industry has a crucial opportunity to […]
Photo courtesy: Shutterstock (Family Features) After a full day at the park or swimming pool, summer fun calls for some refueling. All that sun is sure to exhaust busy families, leaving little time for complicated snacks. Watch it being made here! Skip the long ingredients lists and leave confusing cooking instructions behind. Instead, treat your […]
Photo courtesy of Shutterstock 5 tips for traveling with health conditions (Family Features) From staycations and road trips to Caribbean getaways and coastal cruises, summertime offers the chance to escape and unwind with a much needed (and deserved) vacation. However, for people living with health conditions like heart disease or stroke, leaving home can pose […]
Editorial credit: Ralf Liebhold / Shutterstock.com By Esther Claudette Gittens Bob Marley, the iconic reggae musician from Jamaica, has not only transcended the boundaries of race, nationality, gender, and culture through his music, but has also transformed lives. Over the decades, his songs have inspired and uplifted millions of people worldwide. This analysis delves into […]
Photo courtesy: MPE Caribbean Report Newsletter Discipline, self-confidence, truthfulness, humility, and being in the company of great role models and peers were some of the secrets to success shared by West Indies cricket legend Joel “Big Bird” Garner during a Cricket Ceremony and Watch Party held by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) during Caribbean Week […]
A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights that 2.6 million deaths per year were attributable to alcohol consumption, accounting for 4.7% of all deaths, and 0.6 million deaths to psychoactive drug use. Notably, 2 million of alcohol and 0.4 million of drug-attributable deaths were among men. WHO’s Global status report on alcohol and health […]
By Lyndon Taylor | Photos courtesy of Dream Wknd NYC New York City is set to groove to the nostalgic beats of the 90s as Dancehall Queen and reality TV sensation Spice takes center stage at the second staging of Dream Wknd NYC’s ‘World Dance Best of The 90s’ event. Scheduled for June 29th at […]
Marijuana, now legal for medical or recreational use in many states, was once the target of intense regulation and criminalization in the United States. The reasons behind its prohibition in the early 20th century are complex and multifaceted. This analysis examines the historical context of marijuana criminalization, exploring whether the primary motivation was to target […]
By Mental Health America Each July, we honor the legacy of author, advocate, and trailblazer Bebe Moore Campbell by recognizing Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (also known as BIPOC Mental Health Month). Moore Campbell’s ability to tell impactful stories highlighting themes of racism, mental health, and family left a lasting mark […]