Yahoo got sold for a pittance. The Big Four are vulnerable. Nick Kyrgios cares more about Pikachu than tennis. And all the biggest sequels, superheroes and trainwrecks on their way.
Stocks in the US were lower overnight. Whether it was pre-FOMC nerves, concern about the slide in oil prices, or just a bit of position squaring after a solid rally is hard to tell.
The Chinese government is not subtle about what it wants you to believe about its opinions on world events. Its message is packaged and distributed quite neatly in the various voices of the country's state media. And that's all media.
At least 19 people have died after being stabbed in a knife attack in Sagamihara, near Tokyo. Another 20 have been injured, according to Kyodo news agency.
For those who have been following Asian markets for some time, Taiwan and China are looking awfully similar. Back in the late 80s, the stock and futures markets in Taiwan were highly driven by mum-and-pop investors.
During her 4 years at Yahoo, Marissa Mayer has been one of the most heavily scrutinised tech CEOs by the press. Part of it has to do with the fact that she was a once-celebrated executive at Google. Some of it is due to her failed effort to turn around Yahoo.
At the end of "Guardians of the Galaxy," the the Guardians tricked a roving gang of space outlaws called the Ravagers into taking a decoy version of the Infinity Stone instead of the real one.
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