Finance

Bahamas Gov’t Encourages Post-Coronavirus Cruising

A tourism official in the Bahamas wants cruise ships to sail to the archipelago’s population-dense islands and not just private ports, according to Bahamian local news outlet The Tribune. In an interview with the publication, the Bahamas Minister of Tourism and Aviation Dionisio D’Aguilar said he would “encourage” cruise lines to visit the vacation destination’s

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Kissing Off Menu as Lockdown Ends for Dutch Sex Workers

Dutch sex workers welcomed customers back on Wednesday as the Netherlands further eased coronavirus measures, but they were advised to avoid heavy breathing and kissing to help reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19. Erotic dancers and prostitutes lost their main source of income for three-and-a-half months and generally did not have access to state support

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Kraft Prostitution Case Heads to Appellate Court

A three-judge panel in the Florida 4th District Court of Appeal in West Palm Beach will hear an appeal of the case against New England Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft this week when it considers a lower court’s decision to throw out video evidence that is central to the two misdemeanor charges against him for solicitation

Finance

Does the Bolton Book Matter?

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton is one of a string of former White House aides who hope to harvest millions of dollars by dishing out the dirt – or anything that could be construed as dirt – on the boss.  There is nothing new about it.  Virtually every President has had a staffer or

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Dr. Phil McGraw on the new crisis in parenting

America, individually and collectively, is facing a multidimensional precipice, currently bombarded by an unprecedented storm of psychosocial overstimulation: A global pandemic with an invisible enemy, a prolonged quarantine wrecking social order, a long overdue societal eruption against systemic racism, protestors in the streets, and economic pressure. For children, add disruption of education by “zoom learning,”