- Trump’s Tariff Dividend: Can $2,000 Payouts Actually Happen?
Trump’s idea to send roughly $2,000 back to middle- and lower-income Americans from tariff revenue is stirring debate. Critics warn the math may not add up and could worsen the national debt, while supporters hint at tax relief options—yet the plan’s legal footing and congressional path remain murky. The details to come could reshape how relief is delivered and funded.
- Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Enters Chapter 11
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers has filed for Chapter 11 protection in the District of Kansas, signaling a major restructuring for the Overland Park-based chain. With a sizable debt load and a potential path toward creditor distributions, the case opens a window on what’s next for Freddy’s and its stakeholders. As proceedings unfold, plans and outcomes for the franchise’s future begin to take shape.
- Fijian Holdings Aims for Majority at Port Denarau Marina as EGM Set for December 5
Port Denarau Marina could be on the cusp of a significant ownership shift as Fijian Holdings moves toward a controlling stake. An upcoming EGM weighs a two-stage plan that could reshape governance and open new possibilities for the marina’s role in tourism and the local economy.
- Jadeja’s Four-Wicket Spell Elevates India as South Africa Struggles on Day 2 at Eden Gardens
Day 2 at Eden Gardens belonged to India’s spinners, with Ravindra Jadeja taking 4/29 as South Africa’s innings collapsed in dramatic fashion. The Proteas fight to extend their lead while Bavuma and Bosch steady the ship, setting up a gripping Day 3.
- Pennywise Strikes Again: Secrets, Suspicion, and a Psychic Showdown
Behind the glow of a theater, Hank Grogan’s world teeters on murder charges as a shape-shifting horror named Pennywise closes in. A reconnaissance flight over the Derry forest uncovers visions and clues that suggest a darker game—and artifacts It guards. Amid rumors, secrets, and fragile camaraderie, fear and loyalty collide under a looming, supernatural threat.