Stock Market Hits Highs On Cooling Inflation; Walmart Jumps On Earnings: Weekly Review
The major indexes set all-time highs while many leading stocks flashed buy signals. Walmart and Asian e-commerce giants rallied on earnings.
The major indexes set all-time highs while many leading stocks flashed buy signals. Walmart and Asian e-commerce giants rallied on earnings.
Maya Rudolph is doing her best to stay true to herself in an ever-changing world. The ‘Loot’ actress – who has Pearl, 18, Lucille, 14, Jack, 12, and 10-year-old Minnie with husband Paul Thomas Anderson – is a self-professed “old-fashioned person” and doesn’t want to fall into an obsession with her phone and using social media but is also keen to stay “relevant”. She told HELLO! magazine: “I don’t really feel like someone who has changed all that much, “I feel as though the world has been changin
Michael Flatley is convinced his £25 million castle gave him cancer. The ‘Riverdance’ performer, 65, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease 18 months ago, but is no longer in treatment after successful surgery, and has now revealed he blamed his lavish home for him contracting the disease due to its unsafe levels of toxic chemicals. He told the Daily Mail: “I was one of the fittest people in Ireland. But when we moved back in I never felt right, and all of a sudden I got cancer. “A
Gwyneth Paltrow loves taking “intentional” holidays. The actress-turned Goop founder, 51, said she loves taking the breaks with female friends who find themselves stressing out about their lives and as an antidote to today’s “capitalistic” culture. She said in a newsletter sent out to fans: “Last month, I was fortunate to spend a few days at Etéreo in the Riviera Maya with a group of girlfriends. “So much of our capitalistic culture is structured around the notion that we need to be running so h
Mike Tindall won’t let wife Zara teach him to ride horses. The former rugby player – who has Mia, 10, Lena, five, and three-year-old Lucas with the royal– thinks he would be a very “tough student” so doesn’t want the equestrian to get him on horseback, despite it being a favourite pastime of the rest of her family, including her mother, Princess Anne, 73, and late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. Asked if he’s learned to ride since joining the Royal Family, Mike told Britain’s HELLO! magazine: “No!
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