Women’s Football: Bermuda Defeat Belize 1-0

Bermuda’s women’s national football team continued their impressive form tonight [June 7], defeating Belize 1-0, with Keunna Dill scoring the decisive goal for Bermuda. The victory completed back-to-back wins for Bermuda in the two-match series, following their 4-0 win over Belize a few days earlier. Bermuda’s starting lineup included Sharifa Crockwell, Victoria Davis, Danni Watson, …
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Sunday June 7th: “Good News” Spotlight

News that Matisse Bascome, Elizabeth Bento, Jade Smith, Stephanie Fleming, Abriana Thomas, China Nisbett, Faheemah Scraders, and Christopher Trott completed associate degrees in nursing at Bermuda College, BermudAir announced new flights to the Cayman Islands and Turks & Caicos, and Dexter “Fudge” Flood was awarded the Bermuda Police Service Commissioner’s Commendation were among the positive …
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Video: ‘Reflections Of Bermuda’ Virtual Gallery

Bernews’ latest virtual art gallery, “Reflections of Bermuda,” showcases a collection of striking images taken by our talented team of photographers, capturing the island’s beauty mirrored across its waters and natural landscapes. Featuring scenes from the east to the west, the video highlights tranquil shorelines, scenic coastal views, and the quiet moments where light, colour, and …
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Person Arrested After Collision In Devonshire

[Updated] A single-vehicle road traffic collision involving a motorcycle has occurred on Barker’s Hill in Devonshire. A police spokesperson said, “There has been a serious single vehicle road traffic collision involving a motorcycle on Barker’s Hill Devonshire. “Details are limited, however, it is understood the male motorcycle rider lost control of the vehicle and collided …
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Video: Gombey Regalia Artistry Highlighted

The Department of Culture released an excellent video highlighting Kelzine Thompson, who has been making Gombey regalia for over 40 years and leading classes since 2022. The video’s description says, “Tradition-bearer Kelzine Thompson has been making Gombey regalia for over 40 years and has been leading classes since 2022. In the Cultural Apprenticeship Programme, she shared …
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Police: Help Locate 15-Yr-Old Khamari Madeiros

The police said they are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 15-year-old Khamari Madeiros. A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 15-year-old Bermudian national Khamari Madeiros. “Mr. Madeiros is described as being 5’ 3” in height, slim built, brown complexioned, with black hair worn in a high …
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KPMG Announces 2026 Scholarship Winners

William Spriggs III, Kijali Jean-Marie, and Camaje Easton-Smith have earned scholarships from KPMG in Bermuda. A spokesperson said, “KPMG in Bermuda is pleased to announce the recipients of their three 2026 scholarship awards. These scholarships support Bermudian students who are pursuing degrees in fields related to accounting and insurance, with a specific interest in financial services. …
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Remembering our Great Teacher and

Remembering our Great Teacher and friend on what would have been his 89th Birthday June 4, 2026. Thank you for excellence beyond borders, ethnicity and politics. Your quiet dignity and contributions to the martial arts are undeniable, your truth will never expire. Semper fi. Happy Heavenly Birthday Sir.

(https://www.facebook.com/BlackBeltMagazine/posts/from-captivating-audiences-at-the-1968-international-convention-of-martial-artis/795437619294551/) officially credits Professor Ronald Duncan as the “Father of American Ninjutsu”.

While mainstream media often popularized other figures much later during the 1980s “ninja boom,” historical records and official acknowledgments recognize Duncan as the absolute pioneer who introduced and publicly demonstrated the art to America first.

* The Real Pioneer: Professor Duncan gave the first public American demonstration of Ninjutsu in 1968 at the International Convention of Martial Artists. This occurred long before any other practitioners gained mainstream traction or popularized the art in the West.

* Official Recognition: Though early martial arts publications heavily favored non-Black practitioners for decades, Black Belt Magazine has formally corrected the historical narrative, explicitly cementing his title as the true Father of American Ninjutsu.

* Global Validation: Duncan’s authority was acknowledged directly by the Japanese government in the 1960s, establishing his status well before the corporate martial arts boom took off in the United States.

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Remembering our Great Teacher and

Remembering our Great Teacher and friend on what would have been his 89th Birthday June 4, 2026. Thank you for excellence beyond borders, ethnicity and politics. Your quiet dignity and contributions to the martial arts are undeniable, your truth will never expire. Semper fi. Happy Heavenly Birthday Sir.

(https://www.facebook.com/BlackBeltMagazine/posts/from-captivating-audiences-at-the-1968-international-convention-of-martial-artis/795437619294551/) officially credits Professor Ronald Duncan as the “Father of American Ninjutsu”.

While mainstream media often popularized other figures much later during the 1980s “ninja boom,” historical records and official acknowledgments recognize Duncan as the absolute pioneer who introduced and publicly demonstrated the art to America first.

* The Real Pioneer: Professor Duncan gave the first public American demonstration of Ninjutsu in 1968 at the International Convention of Martial Artists. This occurred long before any other practitioners gained mainstream traction or popularized the art in the West.

* Official Recognition: Though early martial arts publications heavily favored non-Black practitioners for decades, Black Belt Magazine has formally corrected the historical narrative, explicitly cementing his title as the true Father of American Ninjutsu.

* Global Validation: Duncan’s authority was acknowledged directly by the Japanese government in the 1960s, establishing his status well before the corporate martial arts boom took off in the United States.

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