Lil Wayne talks about memory loss and epilepsy; rapper can’t remember his songs
Rapper Lil Wayne has shared his battle with memory loss, saying he is unable to recall some of his songs. The singer also talked about his epilepsy. Key Points
Economic TimesGlobal stocks steady before busy week, China skips rate cut
By Harry Robertson and Wayne Cole LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -Global stocks held steady on Monday, with U.S. markets closed for a holiday, while Chinese equities fell slightly after the country's central Key Points
ThePrintNicki Minaj cancels Chicago Jingle Ball lineup a day before the show
Nicki Minaj cancels Chicago Jingle Ball performance citing personal reasons but promises a makeup show next year. Lil Wayne steps in for her. Key Points
Hindustan TimesGlobal stocks start September in cautious mood
By Harry Robertson and Wayne Cole LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -Share markets fell slightly on Monday as investors braced for a data-packed week culminating in a U.S. jobs report that could decide whether Key Points
ThePrintDollar steady versus euro ahead of ECB and US data, bitcoin in spotlight
By Harry Robertson and Wayne Cole LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - The dollar held steady against the euro on Tuesday as investors looked towards the European Central Bank's rate decision and U.S. jobs Key Points
ThePrintGlobal stocks steady, gold at six-month high as dollar slips
By Harry Robertson and Wayne Cole LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -Global equities were little changed on Monday as investors waited for key U.S. and European inflation data later in the week, while gold hit Key Points
ThePrintGlobal stocks steady before inflation data, gold climbs as dollar slips
By Harry Robertson and Wayne Cole LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Global equities were little changed on Monday as investors waited for key U.S. and European inflation data later in the week, while gold hit Key Points
ThePrintRoyal Challengers Bangalore defeat Rajasthan Royals by 112 runs
Opting to bat, skipper Faf du Plessis (55 off 44) and Glenn Maxwell (54 of 33) scored half-centuries to help RCB post a competitive 171 for five. Their bowlers, led Wayne Parnell (3/10) then put up scintillating display to bowl out Rajasthan for a paltry 59 in 10.3 overs. Michael Bracewell (2/16)and Karn Sharma (2/19) picked two wickets each. Key Points
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