
Opinion


News cycles
The word “news” is defined as newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.

Miller: The Chinese are coming, corals reefs are dying. What next, the mountains?
Modernization is important; but should it reiterate a nation of its once colonial rule where only the ruling class and famous get to write the rules.

Is the banking system’s recent liquidity crunch just the ‘Tip of the Iceberg’?
So far, Wall Street seems to have been able to shrug off the impeachment issue, and the stock market seems locked in the same nervous holding pattern it’s been in since 2018.

The Editor speaks: Motorists Monday morning n'mare
It was utter chaos this morning for motorists.

Martin: ‘Tis the season to thank newspaper people
Whether you read your news in the morning, afternoon, or evening; whether you read your newspapers in print or digital; whether you read national or local newspapers—take time to sprinkle a few words ...

Design recipes
Our design process is like a recipe: 1 part inspiration, 1 part prior art, 1/2 a textbook circuit, a dash of proprietary technology, shake well, measure, then listen.

Martin: Think about what’s between your two ears
Do you ever think about what’s going on in the three pounds of tissue inside your skull that sets on the top of your neck? The human brain is composed of 75 percent water and 60 percent fat.

Chicanery
What a great word. It’s used when a person sets out to deceive someone else. To win by deceit and dishonesty. To pull the wool over another’s eyes in the hopes of personal gain.

The Editor speaks: Bernie bids “bye bye”
After clinging to the tail coat of his West Bay colleague House Speaker McKeeva Bush, Bernie Bush bid “Bye, bye” to the government benches, crossed the floor and joined the back benches.