By TL Neckles By any honest measure, Democrats are running out of time to decide who they want to be in the Senate: the party of norms, or the party that finally understands the stakes. Because the Republican Party already made its choice. When Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville single‑handedly froze […]
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Caribbean Nations Question Venezuela’s Election Results: What Evidence Exists That Maduro Stole the Vote?
A regional, sovereignty‑centered analysis for Caribbean readers Why the Caribbean Is Paying Attention Across the Caribbean, elections are more than political rituals—they are expressions of sovereignty, stability, and survival. Small states depend on transparent governance to maintain legitimacy at home and credibility abroad. When a major regional partner like Venezuela […]
THE NIGHT OVERCAME THE RIGHT
A Critical Investigative Report on the U.S. Strike on Venezuela and the Capture of Nicolás Maduro By TL Neckles — Investigative Analysis I. A Strike Announced Before Dawn At 4:30 a.m. on January 3, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that the United States had “successfully carried out a large‑scale strike […]
Grenada’s Urgent Need for Pension Reform
Grenada has reached a historic milestone with the successful distribution of pensions to public workers. For decades, this issue was a source of contention, uncertainty, and frustration among employees who dedicated their lives to serving the nation. The fulfillment of pension obligations has brought relief and dignity to thousands of […]
The Politics of Memory: National Parks, Civil Rights, and the Trump Administration’s Fee-Free Days
National parks are often described as “America’s best idea,” a democratic space where natural beauty and cultural heritage are accessible to all. Yet decisions about how these lands are managed are never neutral. They reflect values, priorities, and political ideologies. The Trump administration’s recent move to remove Martin Luther King […]
Navigating Constitutional Complexities: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell’s Dilemma
In recent developments surrounding the governance of Grenada, Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell has found himself at the center of controversy regarding the country’s constitution. His desire to amend certain provisions, particularly in relation to the monarchy, has raised eyebrows and led many to question not only his understanding of constitutional […]
Political Parties in Grenada: The Color Conundrum
In Grenada, political parties have become closely associated with specific colors, shaping both their identity and the experiences of voters. For instance, the New National Party (NNP) is represented by green, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) by yellow, and the Grenada United Labour Party (GULP) by red. Meanwhile, newer parties […]
Here’s a detailed checklist outlining common steps or indicators often associated with the gradual slide toward dictatorship:
Road to Dictatorship Checklist
Trump Administration Welcomes First Afrikaners While Deporting Migrants from the Region
In a surprising turn of events, the Trump administration recently announced the arrival of the first group of Afrikaner refugees to the United States under a newly redrawn refugee program. This initiative marks a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy, which has typically not prioritized specific ethnic groups for refugee […]
Controversy Erupts as FEMA Director is Fired by Secretary Noem
In a shocking turn of events, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has fired FEMA Director Cameron Hamilton, a move that has sparked outrage and claims of authoritarianism within the current administration. The decision came after Director Hamilton publicly admitted to Congress that he does not support the controversial and extreme proposal […]
Will an American Pope bring World Peace or Conflect
The hypothetical election of an American pope would undoubtedly have significant implications for global dynamics, especially considering the influential nature of both the papacy and American leadership. With the two most powerful men in the U.S. potentially shaping this context—often focusing on national interests—the impact on world peace versus conflict […]
Where There Is No Vision, the People Perish: A Reflection on Proverbs 29:18 and Hosea 4:6
The themes of vision and knowledge resonate deeply within the pages of the Bible, offering profound insights into the consequences of their absence. The well-known proverb, “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18, KJV), along with the declaration, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea […]
Winter Wanderlust: Delta Introduces St. Vincent and Grenada, Expands Leisure Travel in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America
Delta Air Lines is gearing up for winter travel with its largest-ever schedule to Latin America and the Caribbean, featuring two new nonstop routes from Atlanta: St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD) and Grenada (GND). This expanded service will provide Delta customers access to over 52 nonstop destinations across the […]
Caribbean Extravaganza at Livingword Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Brooklyn
On a vibrant Saturday evening, the Livingword Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Brooklyn hosted a delightful Caribbean Extravaganza, showcasing the rich culinary traditions of the Caribbean, South, and Central America. The event drew a crowd of approximately 200 attendees, all eager to celebrate their heritage through food, music, and community spirit. […]
The USA Picks Fight with Caribbean
In recent weeks, the political landscape surrounding the Caribbean islands has been shaken by threats from the United States regarding their medical agreements with Cuba. This situation raises critical concerns about the implications for public health, diplomatic relations, and regional autonomy. Cuban medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, have been […]
