By Sandy Conners As the chill of winter fades and the days grow longer, spring brings with it the promise of new beginnings, fresh blooms, and a revamped wardrobe. One of the easiest ways to refresh your look and embrace the vibrant energy of the season is by updating your handbag collection. Handbags for spring […]
Throughout history, words of wisdom have shaped cultures, guided individuals, and provided insight into the human experience. These sayings, often distilled from centuries of knowledge, serve as guiding principles for life, morality, and perseverance. This article explores ten of the most profound and enduring sayings, their meanings, origins, and relevance in today’s world. “Do unto […]
By Alex Zimmerman and Michael Elsen-Rooney, chalkbeat.org New York City elementary schools have been ordered to step up preparation for next month’s state reading tests, a so-called “sprint” to boost scores that is raising eyebrows among educators and experts. District officials have asked principals to focus extra test prep on students in grades 3-5 who […]
African American culture is rich with wisdom, resilience, and timeless sayings that have been passed down through generations. Many of these phrases were born from struggle, perseverance, and a deep-rooted sense of community, offering guidance on survival, success, and self-respect. This article explores ten of the most powerful African American sayings, their meanings, origins, and […]
By Harry Johnson, ETurboNews The Government of Antigua and Barbuda wishes to reassure all travelers from the United States that travel between our two countries is not banned. Nationals and legal residents of the United States continue to enjoy visa-free entry when traveling to and from Antigua and Barbuda. We are aware of recent media […]
By Brandon McCoy, Chalkbeat This year’s high school seniors lost half of their seventh-grade year to COVID school closures. They finished middle school either virtually or attending school in person while wearing masks and sitting six feet from their peers. These students started kindergarten in 2013 — the year after the Sandy Hook massacre. Lockdown drills became almost […]
By Linda Hohnholz, ETurboNews he inaugural flight, which arrived at Sangster International Airport on March 11, 2025, marks the airline’s renewed commitment to strengthening Jamaica’s air connectivity and tourism sector. The reintroduction of this route will provide daily flight service from Fort Lauderdale to Montego Bay, injecting 1,323 seats per week in each direction. This enhanced […]
By Linda Hohnholz, ETurboNews The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority introduces Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month, a new, exciting extension of the island’s annual culinary series that has grown steadily since its launch in 2023. During the month-long celebration in May, food lovers can discover local cuisine through the Eat Like A Local experience and also enjoy a […]
By Daniel Tichenor, THE CONVERSATION As President Donald Trump often promised during his 2024 presidential campaign, on March 15, 2025, he invoked an obscure 18th-century law called the Alien Enemies Act to justify deporting 137 Venezuelans he says are associated with a Venezuelan gang. A federal judge swiftly blocked the deportations and ordered the planes carrying Venezuelans heading to El Salvador to return. But the […]