Every year, strokes claim millions of lives around the world, many of which could have been prevented if the early warning signs had been recognised and acted upon. A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident, occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. The …
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The ever-growing US national debt has become a subject of intense debate across the world, and its implications are not confined to American borders. As of mid-2025, the United States owes over US$35 trillion, a figure that continues to rise as the federal government funds its operations through borrowing. While …
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Communication is at the centre of life in every aspect, from business and education to personal relationships. Spelling is one of the easiest, yet often-overlooked components of effective communication. Although we have autocorrect and spell check tools, which have made spotting small errors easier, mastery of spelling remains very important …
Read More »Cheap online advertising for Q4: Why digital agencies should book Sweet TnT Magazine now
Digital advertising agencies and programmatic media buyers looking to secure high-performance, low-cost Q4 placements should consider one of the fastest-growing lifestyle platforms in Latin America and the Caribbean: Sweet TnT Magazine a 16-year track record and a rapidly expanding readership, this Caribbean digital publication offers cheap online advertising with powerful …
Read More »Summer food guide: What to eat in Trinidad and Tobago in 2025
When summer arrives in Trinidad and Tobago, it brings with it not only brilliant sunshine and lush green landscapes but also a cornucopia of flavours waiting to be savoured. This twin-island republic is famous for its culinary diversity, reflecting African, Indian, Chinese, Syrian, Indigenous, and European heritage. From fresh street …
Read More »Getting ready to have a baby? Here are some of the things you need to know
Are you getting ready to have a baby? If you are, then you need to prepare as best you can. There are quite a few things that you have probably heard a lot about from others, but we bet that you have never gotten the full story. There are always …
Read More »How to spot AI writing instantly
In 2025, distinguishing between human and AI-generated writing has become a vital skill. With large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude rapidly improving and being adopted across nearly every digital platform, the line between human expression and algorithmic text is blurring. AI can now produce essays, tweets, emails, …
Read More »Floating the Trinidad and Tobago dollar: Can currency reform fix the economy?
For decades, Trinidad and Tobago has managed its exchange rate through a fixed regime, keeping the Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TTD) pegged at around 6.78 to the US dollar. While this system offered stability, it also encouraged distortions in the market, leading to persistent foreign exchange shortages, import bottlenecks, and …
Read More »2025 Guide to booking affordable flights to Trinidad and Tobago for summer
Trinidad and Tobago continues to attract international visitors in 2025 due to its vibrant culture, diverse ecosystems, and affordability compared to other Caribbean islands. With direct and connecting flights from major North American, UK, and European hubs, the twin-island republic offers more than sun and sand it promises rich festivals, …
Read More »Trinidad and Tobago on a shoestring: Backpacker’s guide to summer 2025
A budget-friendly Caribbean escape Trinidad and Tobago remains one of the Caribbean’s most diverse, culturally vibrant, and underexplored destinations. Unlike other island nations where luxury resorts dominate the landscape, this twin-island republic offers an authentic experience for backpackers seeking adventure, nature, and affordability. If you’re looking to enjoy the Caribbean …
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