- Trump Pushes $2,000 Stimulus Funded by Tariffs — Congress to Decide
A new stimulus idea is back in the spotlight: a potential $2,000 payout funded by tariffs. With no formal plan yet and congressional approval required, questions about eligibility, timing, and how it would be financed linger as discussions continue.
- Fiji Police Launches Cold-Case Unit to Tackle Decades-Old Murders
A renewed push to crack Fiji’s cold cases is underway as police reveal progress on decades-old mysteries. A dedicated cold-case unit is reviewing leads, with several cases now under legal review and others under active scrutiny. The update highlights the challenges of long-running investigations and a continued commitment to justice and public trust.
- Sugar Festival Finale Shines as Local Small Businesses Lead Lautoka Celebration
Churchill Park pulsed with local flavor as the Sugar Festival wrapped up, spotlighting small businesses, vibrant rides, and colorful cultural displays. With charity at its heart and plans for an even bigger celebration next year, the community’s resilient spirit shone through.
- Jeff Dye’s GoFundMe Move Sparks Backlash as Old Remarks Resurface
Old posts resurface as comedian Jeff Dye’s GoFundMe for a Texas move sparks a fresh wave of backlash, with critics accusing him of hypocrisy after railing against crowdfunding. The saga adds to a string of headlines about his public comments and career moves as he shifts away from Hollywood.
- 2024 NFL Draft Projections Hint at Breakout Prospects and Team Shakeups
Draft season is heating up as teams map out their future stars. The 2024 class features a mix of standout quarterbacks, versatile playmakers, and disruptive defenders who could reshape several franchises. Which teams are positioned to land the next game-changing prospect and set the course for the coming season?