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Contraception crisis Posted: Thursday, August 7, 2025
Contraception crisis A cascade of recent policy changes in the United States has pushed women's reproductive health into crisis—both domestically and globally. From the dismantling of contraception research units at the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to the deliberate destruction of US-procured birth control supplies abroad, these actions are now thought to be jeopardising access to basic reproductive care.
Gonzales: How will government fund T&TEC? MARVIN GONZALES, Arouca/Lopinot MP and former public utilities minister, wants to know how the government will fund T&TEC, after its scrapping of the the report by the Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) which sets rates for an affordable yet realistic electricity rate after widespread public consultations.
Dear Editor: Credit were it's due; Minister Padarath is bringing progress to Wasa
Mayaro/Rio Claro corp: Brace for more rains, floods HEAVY rains and strong winds blew off roofs and flooded homes in the Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation's municipality and with tributaries still high, its chairman, Raymond Cozier, is urging residents to be prepared for floods if rains continue.
Hundreds crowd NAPA for treatment from US Comfort medical team HUNDREDS of people hoping to access free medical services at NAPA were left frustrated, as the large crowd and slow-moving lines left people who arrived as early as 5.30 am, without medical treatment, as noon approached on August 7.
Extreme diving comes to Charlotteville this weekend EXTREME sports and adventurous recreation activities are growing in popularity around the world, from rock climbing to bungee jumping and free diving to snowboarding. Tobago will have their chance to host some of world's most extreme divers when the Døds Diving World Championship Finals makes its debut in Tobago on a special platform at the Charlotteville Jetty, on August 9, from 10 am-6 pm.
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