Donald Trump election win boosts stocks, cryptocurrency and Trump Media
Stocks and cryptocurrency prices set to power higher after Donald Trump is projected winner in U.S. presidential election.
Stocks and cryptocurrency prices set to power higher after Donald Trump is projected winner in U.S. presidential election.
Veteran Malayalam actorMeena Ganesh, 81, passed away at a private hospital in Shoranur, Palakkad, following a cerebral stroke. She had a prolific career spanning over a hundred films, numerous serials, and plays. Starting with theatre at 19, she debuted in films with “Manimuzhakkam” and gained recognition for her role in “Mukhamudra.” She is survived by…
Visitors from far and wide have been traveling to Japan, with the country breaking a tourism record in 2024. Between Jan. 1 and Nov. 30, projections indicated that nearly 33.4 million travelers visited Japan, according to the country’s government site. Nearly three million Americans visited the country in 2024. Hokuto Asano, first secretary at the…
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If a president were to attempt a self-pardon, it would almost certainly lead to significant legal challenges and could ultimately require a Supreme Court ruling. Furthermore, presidential pardons apply only to federal offenses and would not impact any state-level charges, such as those Trump faces in Georgia.
The education loan asset under management (AUM) of non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) in India is projected to grow by 40-45% to exceed Rs 60,000 crore in the current fiscal, driven by rising demand for higher education abroad, according to a CRISIL Ratings report. Despite robust growth, only a small fraction of Indian students are funded…
Karisma Kapoor, a judge on India’s Best Dancer Season 4, shared her experience and views on the show. She appreciated contestants’ adaptability and reminisced about performing old songs. On reality shows’ sob stories, she noted everyone’s backstories but emphasized the show’s focus on talent. She also mentioned enjoying sharing 90s anecdotes with the audience.