February 27, 2023

The Power of Stereotypes: How the Representativeness Heuristic Shapes Our Thinking

By Charles Leslie Jr.: The representativeness heuristic is a cognitive bias that affects the way we make judgments and decisions.
February 27, 2023

The Fundamental Attribution Error: A Common Bias in Today’s Society

By Charles Leslie Jr: In today's society, we are constantly bombarded with information, opinions, and judgments about other people's behavior.
February 24, 2023

Point and Counter Point [51]~ STEM, Owen Morrison and The Belize Technical College

Тhе vіеwѕ ехрrеѕѕеd іn this аrtісlе аrе those оf the writer аnd nоt nесеѕѕаrіlу those оf Вrеаkіng Веlіzе Nеwѕ or the Institution he serves.
February 15, 2023

Point and Counter point~ John Briceno Wants to Be Remembered As the EDUCATION PRIME MINISTER

By Dorian A. Barrow, Ph.D., Florida State University: As Francis Fonseca, his dream-team at the Ministry of Education, and Schools across the country continue to face [...]
February 13, 2023

“2022 Mahindra Pik Up S11 4×4: A Rugged and Upgraded Off-Road Machine” 

One of the standout features of this vehicle is its matte black vinyl wrap with custom logos and lettering, and its leather upholstery. 
February 11, 2023

Inflation 101: Understanding why prices go up

By Charles Leslie Jr: Inflation is when the prices of things we buy, like food, toys, or clothes, go up.
February 10, 2023

Senate meets in Belmopan; loan motions to support economy passed

The motions are the Trade and Investment Facilitation Program for Belize – US$8 Million Loan Motion, 2023; Program for Digital Innovation to Boost Economic Development in [...]
February 4, 2023

We should be cognizant of perverse incentives in Policy making

By Charles B Leslie: Perverse Incentives (Unintended Consequences) are a pervasive problem in many areas of society, and politics, journalism, education, banking, and the medical system [...]