Sports Roneil Walcott 23 Hrs Ago In this October 28, 2023 file photo, Fatima college players celebrate their 2023 SSFL Premiership title after defeating Naparima College 2-1 during the SSFL Premiership match, at Naparima grounds, Lewis Street, San Fernando. - Photo by Daniel Prentice Reigning Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) premier division champions Fatima College
Letters to the Editor Newsday 18 Hrs Ago Pope Francis AP Photo - THE EDITOR: “The measure of the greatness of a society is found in the way it treats those most in need, those who have nothing apart from their poverty!” – Pope Francis. This statement came to mind as I read about the
Letters to the Editor Newsday 18 Hrs Ago UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar - Angelo Marcelle THE EDITOR: Anyone looking at the US news would have noticed the radical mood shift in that country over the last few weeks. From doom and gloom, the Democratic Party's campaign for the election in November has become joyful
Commentary Newsday 18 Hrs Ago Maxwell Ademeyi - Maxwell Ademeyi DIABETES can manifest in various ways, especially at night. It is crucial to recognise these night-time signs to prevent further damage to your organs, particularly the kidneys. Frequent nocturia One of the most common night-time signs of diabetes is frequent urination, known as nocturia. This occurs when
Editorial 15 Hrs Ago Minister of Finance Colm Imbert. - File photo by Ayanna Kinsale Finance Minister Colm Imbert, at the release of the National Financial Inclusion Survey Report in August called for an accelerated transition to a cashless society. The Finance Ministry, Mr Imbert said, was working with the Ministry of Trade and Industry
Commentary Debbie Jacob 19 Hrs Ago Debbie Jacob - I GREW up in a family of Democrats and Republicans. My uncle, who worked at Westinghouse assembling washing machines, was a Democrat. My dad and both grandfathers who worked as a plasterer and factory worker were Republicans. I’m not sure of my grandmothers’ political affiliations, but
Commentary Mark Lyndersay 19 Hrs Ago Mark Lyndersay - https://newsday.co.tt/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/BitDepth1476_Narration_16-09-2024.m4a BitDepth#1476 Mark Lyndersay A WEEK ago, Apple announced upgrades to its iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods products. Existing users of these devices and anyone interested in buying into Apple's formidable ecosystem will find some attractive selling propositions. Apple isn't the only company working to fortify
Editorial Newsday 15 Hrs Ago Venezuelan migrant Yolenny Moya, a mother of two children, who went to apply to have them enrolled in school at the Ministry of Education's Victoria District Office on Sutton Street, San Fernando, on September 10. - Lincoln Holder THE first effort by the government to accommodate Venezuelan migrant children into
Commentary Elspeth Duncan 16 Hrs Ago Sweetie, one of the dogs spayed at a 2022 Venus Doggess of Love/Worldwide Rural Assistance Program low cost spay/neuter clinic. - Elspeth Duncan TODAY is the final day of the three-day low cost spay/neuter clinic (September 13-15) being offered by Venus Doggess of Love (Tobago-based animal rescue NGO) and
Features Narissa Fraser 16 Hrs Ago Madena Ashley Donald-Baird taught herself to sew. - Photo by Venessa Mohammed Just one walk around Madena Ashley Donald-Baird’s yard will have her proudly pointing out things she created. From bird cages made of mesh wire and aluminium to dog kennels made of wooden pallets and purlin, and even
Editorial Newsday 16 Hrs Ago The Red House. - File photo THE FIRST-EVER report of the regulator set up to implement the almost ten-year-old legal regime enacted to combat bobol was tabled in Parliament on September 9. It is a dispiriting read. According to the Office of Procurement Regulation’s Annual Report to Parliament for April
Sports Jonathan Ramnanansingh 16 Hrs Ago TT men's hockey players celebrate a goal in the tournament. Photo courtesy Pan American Hockey Federation. - Trinidad and Tobago concluded the Pan Am Men's Hockey Challenge round robin phase unbeaten after executing a dominant 13-1 thumping of Paraguay in Peru on September 13. The victory affirmed them a
Sports Roneil Walcott 10 Hrs Ago West Indies’ Brandon King is bowled by Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga during the first ODI in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, on October 20, 2024. - AP PHOTO West Indies assistant coach (bowling) James Franklin said the lengthy rain delay and subsequent sluggish outfield conditions were no excuses for the regional
Editorial Newsday 10 Hrs Ago British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. - KEIR STARMER’S decision to rule out reparations for Britain’s role in the slave trade was an incredibly bad call. The British PM’s declaration that the issue was a non-starter for his country ahead of this week’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) may
Commentary Newsday 10 Hrs Ago - EMOTIONAL intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to manage your own emotions while understanding the emotions of people around you. It requires self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. It is the capacity to be aware of, control and express one’s emotions, and to manage interpersonal relationships judiciously and
(Image credit: Getty Images) The US Government is looking to introduce new restrictions on how companies can sell 'bulk US sensitive personal data' to certain countries. The proposed new rules from the Department of Justice (DoJ) would impose a blanket ban on the sale of this sort of data to six states the US deems