by René Hill Bermudian Historian, Dr Kristy Warren, first came across merchant marine Charles Wotten through Dr Gemma Romain, author of Connecting Histories. As part of Dr Romain’s PhD, she looked at the 1919 racist riots…
by Donna Janda As we delve into the complexities of racial advocacy and history in Bermuda, the onset of Black History Month brings a pertinent issue to the forefront. Stacey-Lee Williams, Executive Director of Citizens…
Barbara Ortutay AP Technology Writer We lost Twitter and got X. We tried out Bluesky and Mastodon — well, some of us did. We fretted about AI bots and teen mental health. We cocooned in…
Laurie Kellman, Associated Press To feel 2023 is to listen closely and think on the words of awe, dread, anger, disconnect, loss — and yes, love — that flowed from people directly involved in the…
Rohit Nair, Reuters Sport and politics would ideally never mix but as the world becomes increasingly divided on societal issues, sporting platforms have turned into lightning rods for social activism. Be it athletes or spectators,…
Paul Wiseman, Ken Sweet – AP Business Writers The tide turned against inflation. Artificial intelligence went mainstream — for good or ill. Labour unions capitalised on their growing might to win more generous pay and…
Nate Raymond, Reuters The White House is gearing up for what could be President Joe Biden’s last chance to put his stamp on the judiciary, as progressive advocates fret that he may fall short of…