Why the Future of Healthcare Depends on Intelligent Automation
Discover how intelligent automation, AI-generated SOAP notes, and HIPAA-compliant EHRs are reducing clinician burnout and shaping the future of h
The Lab Mouse Paradox: Why Science Still Depends on Animals Who Don’t Represent Us
Despite significant advances in human-based research, millions of mice and rats are still used in U.S. laboratories each year—at immense ethical and scientific cost.
From Baghdad to Caracas: a Washington manual on sanctions and war
The recent US airstrikes in the Caribbean and military threats against Venezuela are a continuation of decades (or even centuries) of US policy on the region, not a departure from it.
Polack Post: Caribbean Bureaucracy – A Failure To Account Or Sanction
By Peter Polack Peter Polack The new Auditor-General of the Cayman Islands, a native son, discovered $37 million dollars worth of mistakes at the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority headed by the ancient millstone, Cindy Scotland. It should come as no…
Much Ado About Nothing: Another Nobel Prize for War
By Biljana Vankovska Author Bio: This article was produced by Globetrotter. Biljana Vankovska is a professor of political science and international relations at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, a member of the Transnational Foundation of Peace and Future Research (TFF)…
Polack Post: Caribbean Tourism Safety – Fake News Failure
From Peter Polack Peter Polack The heights of uninformed travel journalism reached a new crescendo when one outlet named Anguilla as the safest country in the Caribbean. It is unknown if that writer has ever visited Anguilla but he has…
The Fourth Branch: How Conscience and Civic Vigilance May Save the Republic
Democracy depends not just on officeholders, but on the quiet vigilance of institutional and civic actors—the novel “fourth branch” that preserves the Republic when power itself threatens systemic health
Polack Post: Caribbean Diversification – Now Or Never
By Peter Polack Peter Polack The shining example in the Caribbean of a country with a diversified economy is Jamaica with tourism, bauxite, remittances, manufacturing and agriculture. This has come about not by the efforts of any single government or…
Polack Post: Caribbean Succession Planning – The Make Believe
By Peter Polack Peter Polack For decades, or even more, the concept of leadership succession planning has been the platform for sound bites, press releases and cocktail parties far from the discerning gaze of journalists and those ruled by the…
No Empty Chairs: The Case for Attending the 2025 Summit of the Americas
By Sir Ronald Sanders Sir Ronald Sanders The Dominican Republic (DR) is hosting the 2025 Summit of the Americas – a gathering of the Heads of State and Government of 32 countries of the Western Hemisphere. On September 30, the…















