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FRONT PORCH: Day and Nouwen - hospitality is a revolutionary act

IN THE initial decades of the 1900s in New York City, a young bohemian, Dorothy Day, worked as a journalist, deeply committed to social activism.

STATESIDE: Trump an emperor? High Court may well decide

THERE ARE MANY topics of interest in the current political revolution underway in Washington DC.

Op-Ed: New chapter in cooperation on the launch of the island-wide independent customs operation of China’s Hainan free trade port

In May 2025, the Honourable Alfred Sears, Minister of Immigration and National Insurance, made a special trip to Hainan, China’s southernmost province, after attending the China–Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) Forum.

ALICIA WALLACE: Tis the season . . . time to get your rest!

AS THE HOLIDAYS draw near, there is excitement as well as frustration in the air.

FACING REALITY: On selfishness and the erosion of community

THERE WAS a time when The Bahamas was known for generosity and kindness.

INSIGHT: After all the talk, whose responsibility is it really?

IT HAS BEEN a strange couple of weeks in politics.

FRONT PORCH: Do our leaders truly grasp the magnitude?

IN A recent interview with Sir Keir Starmer, The Economist concluded that the British Prime Minister understood “the moment” facing his country.

ALICIA WALLACE: The rights of every human, everywhere

TODAY, December 10, is Human Rights Day. And the theme this year is “Human Rights, Our Everyday Essentials.”

Op-Ed: One Eleuthera's five-step formula for success

LAST WEEK, I spent a few days in Nassau with key members of One Eleuthera Foundation’s (OEF’s) leadership team, including my colleague Keyron Smith, OEF’s President and CEO.

DIANE PHILLIPS: Finding "the giver" inside of us this holiday season

EVERY circle of friends, every office, every school, civic club or church has them – the folks who show up and do what is expected of them,

IAN FERGUSON: How Bahamian companies overcome labour shortages

As The Bahamas continues to experience a persistent shortage of skilled labour, local businesses are being pushed to rethink how they recruit, retain and manage talent.

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RICK FOX: Let Love Rule

I have been in public life long enough to understand politics, personalities, and pressure.

Don't get locked in studying for a degree

Are degrees still relevant for business employment?

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