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    ‘Trump wins big’ meme stock surges in China

    Shares of Chinese company Wisesoft Co. surged after assassination attempt on former US president Trump. Speculative trading based on homophones in China's stock market drives gains. South Korean defense and nuclear energy firms also see increase amidst speculation of Trump victory.

    ‘The Girls on the Bus' canceled despite good ratings, here's why

    Max has taken a call on canceling ‘The Girls on the Bus', the first season of which was released back in March this year. The series that talks of celebrating journalism in all aspects has now faced the axe for unknown reasons, according to reports.

    Japanese PM Kishida cracks jokes and invokes 'Star Trek' as he and Biden toast US-Japan alliance at state dinner

    "I would like to propose a toast to our voyage to the frontier of the Japan-U.S. relationship with this word: boldly go," Kishida said, quoting the iconic opening monologue of the original "Star Trek" series.

    Bill Clinton, Robert De Niro, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook among stars at White House dinner. Will it help Joe Biden in Presidential Election?

    Will President Joe Biden use the star-studded dinner in honor of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to send the message that the country under his leadership enjoys support and also that he has the blessings of these stars?

    State dinner for Japan attracts top figures from business, politics and even an ex-president

    Ex-president Bill and Hillary Clinton, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, Gov. Tony Evers, Kristi Yamaguchi, Robert DeNiro, Yuko Kishida, Jamie Dimon, Tim Cook, Shawn Fain, David McCall, and Paul Simon attended the White House state dinner honoring Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

    'The Girls on the Bus': All you may want to know

    'The Girls on the Bus' follows the road-trip adventures of a group of journalists, Grace (Gugino), Kimberlyn (Christina Elmore), Sadie (Melissa Benoist) and Lola (Natasha Behnam). They are from different journalistic backgrounds with different reporting styles and they cover the presidential campaigns of fictional Democrat candidates from different perspectives.

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