Families face frequent blackouts, unstable grids and unpredictable weather across the Caribbean, North America and beyond. Dependable, clean and affordable backup power is no longer a luxury. It is an essential part of household resilience and outdoor living. Jackery is offering the steepest discounts of the year on its most …
Read More »National food self-sufficiency
Why Guyana stands alone in a world struggling to feed itself A new study published in Nature Food in 2025 has brought an unexpected Caribbean nation into the global spotlight. Among 186 countries assessed, Guyana is the only one that reaches full self-sufficiency across all seven major food groups: fruits, …
Read More »Teen social media ban shocks Europe: Denmark pulls the plug on TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat
The phrase teen social media ban is rapidly gaining traction worldwide, and the latest to enter the fray is Denmark. In late 2025 the Danish government announced a landmark policy: a move to effectively bar children under the age of 15 from accessing social media platforms, subject to limited parental …
Read More »Maximising efficiency and wellness: The power of meal prepping and batch cooking
In today’s fast-paced world, finding the time and energy to prepare nutritious, home-cooked meals every day can feel like a formidable challenge. The allure of quick takeaway options or ready meals is strong, often leading to compromises on health, budget, and flavour. However, there is a simple, effective, and increasingly …
Read More »Get money back when you shop online in the 2025 shopping season
The 2025 shopping season is shaping up to be one of the most competitive periods for online buyers across the United States and the wider Caribbean. Rising prices and shifting consumer habits mean shoppers are looking for platforms that help them stretch their budgets without changing the way they shop. …
Read More »The layoff shock: More than AI fears
The recent announcements by Amazon and YouTube (a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.) have triggered a wave of commentary suggesting that artificial intelligence is dismantling jobs at scale. Amazon is cutting about 14,000 corporate roles as it ramps AI-investment across its business. Meanwhile YouTube is offering voluntary buy-outs to US staff …
Read More »Google bans crypto wallets
A sudden shift in Android policy Google’s decision to block non-custodial crypto wallets from the Google Play Store unless their developers register with the United States government is one of the most significant moves the mobile ecosystem has seen since the early days of digital assets. The policy change places …
Read More »Job interviews and over 40: Fifteen practical strategies for strong performance
Many applicants over the age of 40 arrive at interviews carrying vast experience, strong judgement and a proven record of navigating workplace challenges. They also carry something else. Assumptions made by recruiters, hiring managers and even junior employees who misread age as a liability. These assumptions often arise long before …
Read More »50-year mortgage: Why an extra two decades can cost far more than it saves
Understanding the rise of the 50-year mortgage Housing affordability has become a difficult challenge in many countries. Younger buyers struggle to secure deposits, middle-income families face high monthly commitments, and older borrowers see lending criteria tighten as they approach retirement. As property prices climb faster than wages, banks and policymakers …
Read More »Powering through the day: The rise of protein-packed snacks and mini-meals
In the modern world, where schedules are relentless and energy demands are high, the traditional three-meal structure often fails to adequately sustain us. This has led to a major shift in how people approach daily nutrition, with a significant trend focussing on the strategic incorporation of protein-packed snacks and mini-meals. …
Read More »
Sweet TnT Magazine Trinidad and Tobago Culture
You must be logged in to post a comment.