Originally published on 311divorce.com. In the complex dance of love and companionship, many of us grapple with the question: Are we truly happy in our romantic relationships? This query strikes at the core of our emotional well-being and fulfillment. Yet, despite its importance, some individuals make excuses to stay in relationships that may no longer […]
Editorial credit: Rotorhead 30A Productions / Shutterstock.com The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is set to host an imperative panel discussion titled “Haiti Now: Development Priorities and Interventions” on June 18, 2024 at 8:30 am, during its 54th Annual Meeting in Ottawa, Canada. Haiti currently has a young labor force, vibrant diaspora, fertile land, and geographic […]
Photo: Cabinet of Ministers. Courtesy: Caribbean Business Report. There are calls from the private sector for policy that will ‘cause the hotel sector to buy a certain percentage of their consumption from local suppliers’. This comes against the background of fears that the wider business community weren’t getting a fair share of the benefits of […]
Originally published on willsandestates.nyc. As our loved ones age, they become more vulnerable to financial fraud and exploitation. Scammers often see seniors as easy targets, taking advantage of their trusting nature or lack of familiarity with modern financial systems. However, there are practical steps you can take to protect your elderly family members from falling […]
Today, the St. Kitts Tourism Authority announces the appointment of Kelly Fontenelle as CEO, effective 1 July. In this role, Fontenelle will lead international marketing efforts for the destination, focusing on travel trade and airline relationships; orchestrate strategic plans across earned, paid and owned media; foster lucrative partnerships; and facilitate effective stakeholder communication. Fontenelle will also […]
By Citizens Union Today, we will testify before the 2024 New York City Charter Commission’s Government and Election Reform Hearing. Throughout its 125-year history, Citizens Union has supported periodic comprehensive reviews of the New York City Charter absent a political agenda via the appointment of an independent Charter Revision Commission to ensure that city government […]
Photo: An eighth-grade student turns her phone off after checking it during class. May 26, 2023 Credit: Elaine Cromie for Chalkbeat By Amy Zimmer, Chalkbeat New York This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters On its face, the cell phone policy at Forest Hills High School seems clear: Phones cannot be used in school and […]
By Paradise Destinations Travel Navigating Your Child’s Travel: Crafting a Travel Consent Form Traveling with children can be a logistical challenge, especially when it involves navigating regulations and ensuring the safety and well-being of your child. When a child travels domestically or internationally without both parents present, authorities often require a travel consent form to […]
Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day or Freedom Day, holds a profound significance in American history as it commemorates the end of slavery. Observed annually on June 19, Juneteenth marks the day when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their emancipation on June 19, 1865, more than two years after the […]
By The Chamber Coalition In modern business, having a corporate lawyer by your side is not just a luxury but a necessity. Whether you’re a small startup or a large corporation, legal issues can arise at any moment, potentially jeopardizing your operations and bottom line. Here are seven compelling reasons why your business needs the […]