Twitter just made it harder to figure out how many inactive users it has
By Jim Edwards From Business Insider Twitter has stopped disclosing the percentage of its users who take “no discernable user action” on the app, making it harder for observers to figure out whether Twitter’s core user base is growing or…
Commentary: Terrorism on the shores of the Caribbean!
By Youri Kemp From Caribbean News Now The Bahamas ministry of tourism’s website was hacked last week. Apparently, a group out of Tunisia calling themselves the “Fallaga Team” is responsible for the attack. They took over the servers that hosted…
BP injury settlement upheld, but worker must answer fraud claims
By Amanda Bronstad, The National Law Journal The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has refused to invalidate a nearly $2.7 million settlement that BP PLC reached with a member of a boat crew who went to court…
Major banks admit guilt in Forex probe, fined $6 billion
From Newsmax Four major banks pleaded guilty on Wednesday to trying to manipulate foreign exchange rates and six banks were fined a total of nearly $6 billion in a settlement that substantially ends a global probe into misconduct in the…
Miami Dolphins Foundation wraps successful 2015 Fins Weekend
From Couth Florida Caribbean News 2015 Fins Weekend Presented By Estrella Insurance MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins Foundation hosted a successful 19th annual Fins Weekend presented by Estrella Insurance. Proceeds from the event weekend, through the educational pillar of Miami…
Barbados, Grenada win gold at Chelsea Flower Show
From CARIBBEAN360 LONDON, England, Tuesday May 19, 2015 – Barbados and Grenada have copped prestigious gold medals at the Chelsea Flower Show. The Barbados Horticultural Society (BHS) impressed the judges to take the gold – the 17th in 28 appearances…
The cartoonist who drew Charlie Hebdo’s cover after the attacks is leaving
By Tupac Pointu, Remi Banet, AFP From Business Insider Paris (AFP) – Cartoonist Luz, who drew Charlie Hebdo’s front cover picture of Mohammed following the massacre of the satirical weekly’s editorial team in January, said Monday he was leaving the…
UPDATE: Re-floated: Norwegian cruise ship runs aground near Bermuda
Norwegian Dawn re-floated off Channel reef By Simon Jones From The Royal Gazette A cruise liner carrying more than 3,500 passengers and crew ran aground in the North Channel off Bermuda. The Norwegian Dawn had just left Dockyard when she…
Cayman Islands: Actor Rick Gomez is bringing the Caribbean premiere of “the Week” to CayFilm
From CAYFILM Rick Gomez and other cast and crew will be here for a Q&A following the screening! Movie “The Week” to Premiere at CayFilm Cayman International Film Festival Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – Dick Romans is a washed up…





