Artificial Stimulation: Why Some Women Are Choosing The Rose Over Men

In times past, men were to ones seeking artificial means to sexually satisfy women, by using sexual enhancement pills. In recent years, the rise of sophisticated sex toys has reshaped the conversation around intimacy, satisfaction, and independence. One such device leading this quiet revolution is The Rose, a discreet, petal-shaped clitoral stimulator that has women … Read more

Your Woman Slapped You During an Argument; What Should You Do Now

Arguments in relationships are common. Disagreements, raised voices, and emotional outbursts all come with the territory of being close to someone. But sometimes, during a heated moment, one partner crosses a line that changes everything. Imagine this: you’re in the middle of an argument with your partner, voices raised, tension high — and suddenly, she … Read more

Scrapping the Dragon Gas Deal: Not a Strategic Move for Trinidad and Tobago’s Future

In recent comments, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar declared the Dragon Gas Deal “done.” But for many observers, that statement reflects a shortsighted approach rather than the reality of international diplomacy. The Dragon Gas Deal remains one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most strategic, logical, and economically beneficial options for securing our energy future. Here’s the reality: … Read more

No Easy Task Governing T&T

Governing Trinidad and Tobago has become increasingly challenging due to the nation’s shifting economic landscape and evolving societal expectations. Once heavily reliant on its abundant oil and gas reserves, Trinidad and Tobago enjoyed a period of substantial wealth, boasting one of the highest GDPs and standards of living in the English-speaking Caribbean. This wealth translated … Read more

PNM Members Must Confront the Reality: The Petrotrin Refinery Closure Was a Historic Mistake

In the annals of Trinidad and Tobago’s economic history, few decisions have sparked as much controversy and enduring impact as the closure of the Petrotrin refinery at Pointe à Pierre in 2018. While the People’s National Movement (PNM) managed to navigate the 2020 general elections without significant backlash over this move, the 2025 electoral landscape … Read more

After 35 Years Apart, Sylvia Jack’s Children Return Home for a Mother’s Day Reunion Like No Other

For as long as they can remember, the children of Sylvia Jack have known the shape of sacrifice.Before the sun even thought about rising, Sylvia would be up, ironing school uniforms, packing lunches in reused plastic containers, whispering quiet prayers while trying not to wake the little ones. Then, with a bag slung over her … Read more

End of State-Funded Housing for Ministers. A Move Toward Fiscal Responsibility: Kamla Persad-Bissessar

In a decisive policy shift aimed at promoting fiscal responsibility and equity, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has announced the termination of state-funded housing for government ministers. This announcement was made during her first post-Cabinet media briefing at the Red House on May 8, 2025. Addressing the media, Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar emphasized the need for government … Read more

Yung Bredda Gets Royal Welcome at Sandals Grenada – Staff Sings ‘Greatest Bend Over’ on Arrival!

Soca sensation Yung Bredda received a warm and vibrant welcome upon his arrival at Sandals Grenada, marking a memorable moment in his ongoing Caribbean tour. The resort staff greeted him with enthusiasm, singing his hit song “Greatest Bend Over” as he entered the premises. The lively reception was captured in a video shared by NEXT … Read more

Yung Bredda Ignites Saint Lucia Stage and Hearts — Inspires Youth at Boys Training Centre

Yung Bredda Spreads Vibes and Wisdom in Saint Lucia Trinidadian artist Yung Bredda brought more than just electrifying performances to the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival this year. As a standout in the Caribbean Fusion segment, he energized the stage with his trademark charisma and infectious energy, earning cheers from fans across the island. … Read more