Restaurant bankruptcy filings have been ticking higher this year as budget-conscious consumers cut back on eating out, and many eateries struggle with high debt loads in a toxic environment of high interest rates. TGI Fridays is the latest casual dining chain preparing a bankruptcy filing.
People knowledgeable of TGI Friday’s bankruptcy plans told Bloomberg that the US casual dining restaurant chain, with 600 locations in 55 countries, including 233 in the US, will file for bankruptcy protection in the coming weeks.
The NYPD were not allowed to enter a migrant hotel near Times Square to respond to a call due to an apparent policy banning officers without a migrant program supervisor present. Video by @ViralNewsNYC: pic.twitter.com/9MKkXOw0ed
👀 NEW: Stunning interview w former @CDCgov director, virologist Robert Redfield:
COVID vaccines “Do not prevent infection & didn’t impact kinetics of pandemic…They don’t work that well, they’re not durable. What does work better is antiviral drug development [EARLY TX!!!] &… pic.twitter.com/TtNalexq9m
Israeli public media is posting the Jabalia death march as the ultimate victory picture of Israel's genocide.
Children, men & women caged in a concentration camp, starved & bombed, then rounded up & forced to move to the next concentration camp to be caged, starved, & bombed! pic.twitter.com/4h5Uh6F9Ra
The ex-CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch was arrested in South Florida on Tuesday morning and faces sex trafficking-related charges brought by federal prosecutors in New York, NBC News reported. This comes one year after former A&F CEO Mike Jeffries was accused of running a giant sex-trafficking ring that exploited young men who wanted to become models for the brand.
NBC said Jeffries’ associates, Matthew Smith of West Palm Beach, Florida, and James Jacobson of Wisconsin, were also charged in connection with the sex trafficking case. This news comes hours before federal prosecutors in Brooklyn plan to hold a press conference to announce the arrests of a “former CEO of a major company” and two others in a “sex trafficking and interstate prostitution case.”
Debbie Hicks was arrested and convicted of a public order offence for filming a completely empty hospital in December 2020—at a time when the hospitals were supposedly "overwhelmed"—in a bid to demonstrate that the so-called "pandemic" was fraudulent.