Cayman Islands school competes in Destination Imagination in Tennessee
Triple C’s Destination Imagination Students Took to the Sky On Monday, May 22nd, Triple C’s Destination Imagination teams took to the air to compete in Knoxville, Tennessee in the Destination Imagination Global Finals, held at the University of Tennessee, which…
Destinations of the week
23 incredible travel destinations you probably didn’t know existed From Business Insider The world is home to many incredible destinations that have yet to be overrun by tourists. Inspired by a Quora thread about the best unknown travel destinations, we’ve…
Deputy US Attorney General: There’s a ‘horrifying surge’ in drug overdoses
From Steve Birr, Daily Caller News Foundation From Business Insider Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein addressed what he called a “horrifying surge in drug overdoses” Tuesday, while speaking about the fatal risks fentanyl poses to police and first responders. “Drug abuse…
Driverless train
China debuts driverless train that only needs white painted lines as tracks BY YVETTE TAN From Mashable China’s latest mode of public transportation is a bus, tram and train rolled into one. Its maker, Chinese rail transit firm CRRC, is…
World Bank sees global economy growing 2.7 percent this year
By Paul Wiseman, Associated Press From Business Insider WASHINGTON (AP) — The world economy will pick up speed this year and next, helped by steadier commodity prices and a pickup in global trade, the World Bank said Sunday. The anti-poverty…
The View from Europe: Is the US any longer a reliable partner?
By David Jessop From Caribbean News Now For the Caribbean, climate change and its mitigation is like no other issue: it is existential. The announcement by the US president on June 1 that he will withdraw from the Paris climate…
Gadget of the week
Baidu AI helps parents find their abducted son 27 years later By Mariella Moon From engadget Facial recognition has non-creepy uses, too. Facial recognition tech has loads of application other than the creepy ones that put your privacy at risk….
North Korea missile test ‘due to Kim Jong-un paranoia’
From BBC The US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, has accused North Korean leader Kim Jong-un of being in a “state of paranoia”, following another ballistic missile test. The test was a message to the South days after…
Identity of famous baby dinosaur fossil revealed
By Helen Briggs From BBC The fossil of a baby dinosaur discovered in China more than 25 years ago has formally been identified as a new species of feathered dinosaur. The hatchling, dubbed Baby Louie, was found within a nest…
Pressure mounts on St Kitts Prime Minister to address China fugitive issue
From Caribbean News Service BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, May 08 2017 – A group of protestors on Monday called on Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris to respond to allegations that a Chinese fugitive is being protected by the local authorities. The…









