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Lady Gaga sparkled and shimmered as she joined the red carpet of the second annual Fashio LA awards. She also got up on the podium to congratulate Hollywood Stylist Brandon Maxwell on his award. Kendall Jenner got to present her new line this week called Estee Edit by Estee Lauder as she posed for photographers and greeted fans. The new drama 'Demolition' held its premiere with major stars Naomi Watts, Jake Gyllenhaal and Chris Cooper. Jake Gyllenhaal talked about the preparation for the movie at the premiere. Other premieres in Hollywood this week 'I Saw The Light' a story about the life of country singer Hank Williams saw Tom Hiddleston and co-star Elizabeth Olsen on the red carpet. Elizabeth Olsen also did an interview on what she thinks about musical theatre. Across the pond, London held its acclaimed Jameson Empire Awards with stars on the red carpet from 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' and other prestige films. 'The Martian' star Matt Damon took home best actor from the award show and spoke about the honor. 'Eddie the Eagle' stars Taron Egerton and Hugh Jackman made it to the UK premiere of their. Taron Egerton spoke about the movie and rumor has it he's possible the next young Han Solo in a Star Wars movie spinoff. That's all this week! Check back next week for all things celebrity and entertainment news on Celebrity Wire.
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Tesla will join the S&P 500 on December 21, S&P Dow Jones Indices announced Monday. With a market cap of nearly $400 billion, Tesla joins as one of the 10 most valuable companies in the index. S&P Global did not say which company Tesla will replace later this year. Shares of the electric-vehicle manufacturer jumped more than 13% on the news in after-hours trading. The S&P 500 is an index of 500 large US companies, says Business Insider. It is seen as one of the most important gauges of the success of America's largest publicly-traded firms.
On Tuesday, US stocks surged as investors eagerly awaited the results of Tuesday's presidential election. Business Insider reports that a decisive election winner would remove uncertainty from the market. A Wall Street strategist said a definite winner of the 2020 election would also spur investors to buy stocks. Stocks moved higher on broad participation from many sectors. Industrial, information technology, consumer discretionary, and financial sectors pushed the market higher.