EDITORIAL: The economy didn’t just break - it’s been breaking a long time
WHEN Bill Clinton campaigned against George HW Bush for the US presidency, three words spoken by one of his strategists struck home.
EDITORIAL: Prepare for the worst and hope for the best
IN today’s Tribune, we publish our annual Hurricane Guide – and in view of last year’s damage from Hurricane Dorian, we hope it will serve as a reminder to readers to be prepared.
EDITORIAL: The confusing tiptoe back to normality
RESTRICTIONS are easing again – but not by much.
EDITORIAL: So what direct action will we see over racism?
It is nearly a month since the killing of George Floyd sparked worldwide protests against racism.
EDITORIAL: Andros projects show our potential
LIKE buses, it seems you wait forever for a project in Andros, and then three come along at once.
EDITORIAL: Worried about US COVID-19? Open tourism to Bahamians
“So, what are we to do now?”
EDITORIAL: Missing Bahamians are not just a number - and they deserve better
HOW seriously is the government taking the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian?
EDITORIAL: Triple shooting by police must be fully investigated
THREE men were shot dead by police this weekend.
EDITORIAL: Sands had his chance to speak out - but chose silence
When Dr Duane Sands rose in the House yesterday, he had strong words to say about the government’s handling of Hurricane Dorian.
EDITORIAL: 13 years to find justice for being shot in the back by police
WHAT are the consequences of police using excessive force?
EDITORIAL: US epidemic is the elephant in the room
AS The Bahamas busily prepares to reopen to tourists, there is an elephant in the room that we are struggling to address – the ongoing number of cases of COVID-19 in the United States.
EDITORIAL: Rushing students into exams could harm their futures
SHOULD students who have had to study at home through the pandemic have to take their examinations in the coming weeks?
EDITORIAL: Once more unto the beach, dear friends?
We’re back in business – although not quite everyone yet.
EDITORIAL: Facing up to police problems in The Bahamas
THE protests in the United States have rightly drawn support from Bahamians – joining in the stand against racism and police brutality.
EDITORIAL: The injustices on our doorstep
THE world is watching the United States at present, as it convulses with protests, riots and looting, all sparked by a police officer kneeling on George Floyd’s neck until he died.


