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'So many memes': British actress Aimee Lou Wood admits becoming a White Lotus meme. The actress, who stars in the HBO hit show, admitted becoming the show's meme after featuring in every episode's ...
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The USS Gravely, a Navy destroyer, is making its way from Yorktown, Va. toward the waters off the Texas coast. The Gravely is a massive ship, outfitted with sophisticated radar and communication ...
The Navy plans to send a second warship to patrol the waters off the U.S. by the end of this week after a destroyer was deployed on Saturday as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on ...
NEW YORK – Most of the so-called memecoins that are flooding the US$2.6 trillion (S$3.5 trillion) cryptocurrency space will probably end up “worthless,” according to famed investor Cathie Wood.
Cathie Wood, Founder & CEO, Ark Invest believes that most memecoins are likely to become worthless in the $2.6 trillion crypto market (Joe Raedle / Getty Images via AFP) Influencial American ...
Cathie Wood, the founder of asset management firm Ark Invest, warned investors Tuesday that most meme coins won't have high worth in the future and "fearsome declines" could be expected.