By Erika Altmann Guest Contributor It’s time to debunk the myth of zero housing costs in retirement if we want to understand why retirees resist downsizing. Retirees have at least five reasons to be wary of the costs of downsizing. ...
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More Than Half Of Men In Australia Report Experiencing Sexual Difficulties
By Jennifer Power Guest Contributor One in two Australian men aged 18 to 55 have experienced sexual difficulty in the past 12 months, according to data released this week. The findings are drawn from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health, ...
Read More »Do Google’s Algorithms Discriminate Against Women And People Of Colour?
By Jonathan Cohn Guest Writer At the start of Black History Month 2019, Google designed its daily-changing homepage logo to include an image of African-American activist Sojourner Truth, the great 19th-century abolitionist and women’s rights activist. But what would Truth say ...
Read More »More Than 20 Drown After Boat Capsizes On Way To Trinidad
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, Apr 26, 2019 (CMC) – The Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard said, yesterday, it was engaged in a search and rescue mission, after a Venezuelan vessel sank on its way to Trinidad and Tobago, ...
Read More »Addressing Mental Illness And Curbing Teen Suicides Can Save Many, Many Lives
By Yvonne Sam Social and Political Commentator Some possible answers, regarding mental illness and the rise in teen suicide, warrant a look from a basal stance. The truth (or part) of the matter is that we are still not accepting ...
Read More »Five Killed, Seven Injured In Gang Shooting In Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, April 26, 2019 (CMC) — Police was probing the fatal shooting of five people in the southern neighbourhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, late Wednesday. According to the police, seven people were also injured in the incident. Police Commissioner, Joel Casseus, ...
Read More »Guyana President Makes Cabinet Changes, In Keeping With Court Ruling
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, April 25, 2019 (CMC) – President David Granger announced a shake-up of his coalition government’s Cabinet, today, in-keeping with the High Court ruling that it was unconstitutional for a person, holding dual citizenship, to be elected as a ...
Read More »Former Canadian Tennis Champion, Douglas Burke, To Be Inducted Into Jamaica Cup Hall Of Fame
By Michael Van Cooten Publisher/Editor TORONTO, Ontario April 25, 2019 — Former Jamaican-Canadian tennis professional, Douglas “Dougie” Burke, on Saturday evening, will be the sole recipient of one of his birth-country’s highest tennis awards — induction into the Jamaica Cup ...
Read More »Vincentian Soca Artiste, “Party Dawg”, Jailed On Robbery Charges
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, April 24, 2019 (CMC) – A High Court judge has sentenced Soca artiste, Bradley “Party Dawg” Huggins, to more than nine months in jail, after he was found guilty of robbing a security guard, ...
Read More »Trinidad’s Police Commissioner Says Social Media Has Made People Experts “Without Understanding The Facts”
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, April 24, 2019 (CMC) – Police Commissioner, Gary Griffith, said, today, that social media had become an avenue, for anybody to become an expert “without understanding the facts”, as he hinted at the possibility ...
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