Category: CCN
Warren Buffett’s favorite oil stock is enjoying a strong rally today, and it’s one of several signs that the Oracle of Omaha’s luck could be shifting. Source: https://www.ccn.com/warren-buffett-may-be-underestimated-but-he-wont-be-denied/
It looks like PS5 demo kiosks are starting to hit retailers. Nothing’s confirmed yet, but it might almost be time for a PS5 test drive. Source: https://www.ccn.com/ps5-demo-kiosks-appear-uk/
While the stock market is rallying on positive vaccine news, the biggest U.S. laboratory is warning about another threat. Source: https://www.ccn.com/stock-market-risk-testing-crunch/
Katy Perry seems to think being friends with Taylor Swift makes her a heroic feminist activist. I’m honestly flabbergasted. Source: https://www.ccn.com/katy-perry-taylor-swift-feminism/
Meghan Markle reportedly blames the British tabloids for the rift with her father, Thomas Markle. The true story is far more disturbing. Source: https://www.ccn.com/meghan-markle-father-relationship-tabloids/
The recent Nintendo Direct Mini met with some fan backlash, partially because of the fans but also because of Nintendo’s weak next-gen strat. Source: https://www.ccn.com/nintendo-direct-mini-fan-backlash-exposes-next-gen-flaws/
Silver prices are nearing a long-term resistance at $20. There’s strong reason to believe the grey metal will smash through that level very shortly. Source: https://www.ccn.com/silver-prices-cusp-historic-rally-new-highs/
Kanye West is having a public breakdown, while Kim Kardashian is trying to sell her panties. Are we at all surprised? Source: https://www.ccn.com/kim-kardashian-ignores-kanye-west-breakdown/
Justin Bieber won a victory in his defamation suit, and the ruling could make him the unlikely hero who slays the anonymous internet troll. Source: https://www.ccn.com/justin-bieber-lawsuit-internet-trolls/
Talks for a new stimulus plan have stalled and may not happen this month. That could lead to a plan in August after the stock market drops. Source: https://www.ccn.com/gop-wont-agree-further-stimulus-until-stock-market-crashes/