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Jason Derulo is no longer “ridin’ solo.” The “Savage Love” singer met his model girlfriend, Jena Frumes, at the gym right before quarantine, he exclusively revealed to Page Six. “We met at Equinox,” Derulo, 30, said in a recent interview to promote Anheuser-Busch’s International Beer Fest. “We both have a similar desire to work out …
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Will Smith got a hole-in-one or two of his teeth. The “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” actor was seen helping Jason Derulo learn how to swing a golf club when the singer appeared to knock out Smith’s two front teeth in a recent TikTok video. “Don’t swing yet,” Smith, 51, tells Derulo, 30, before lunging to …
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Move over Microsoft — Twitter is joining the tech giant in pursuing the purchase of TikTok’s US operations after President Trump set a fall deadline for the video-sharing platform to strike a deal with an American company. Twitter approached TikTok’s Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, to express interest in an acquisition, two sources told Reuters. The …
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The 1990s were simpler times. The news was dominated by Bill Clinton’s various sexual escapades, but also a bubble in internet-related stocks that was partly fueled by the democratization of stock trading. The latter inflated the stock market generally, and if you’re old enough to remember, pretty much crashed it. Newbie investors took the brunt …
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You know what’s really cool? $100 billion. On Thursday, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg joined the so-called Centibillionaire Club — the gang of three people who have a net worth of more than $100 billion. The only other club members are Amazon chief Jeff Bezos and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. The BBC reports that Zuckerberg was pushed into the …
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Jason Derulo, who boasts over 30 million followers on TikTok, does not think President Trump’s proposal to ban the app will pass. “I don’t believe that will be the case, honestly, but that would be a sad day for a lot of people, including myself,” he exclusively told Page Six in a new interview. “I …
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TikTok has threatened legal action following President Trump’s late-night executive order banning transactions beginning in 45 days between American firms and the Chinese parent company of the popular social media app. In an unsigned blog posted on its website, TikTok said that it was “shocked” by the president’s order, which it said was “issued without …
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President’s Trump looming TikTok ban may only be the beginning of the popular video app’s headaches, as a growing number of nations are becoming suspicious of its ties to China. US ally Australia is reportedly looking at TikTok’s Beijing-based parent company ByteDance to see whether it poses a security threat to the country’s 25 million …
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Apple has no interest in acquiring TikTok, the company said on Tuesday, denying a report by news website Axios from earlier in the day. Axios, citing sources outside Apple, earlier reported the iPhone maker has expressed interest in buying the ByteDance-owned firm. Microsoft is currently negotiating a deal to acquire the popular short-video app, with …
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The CEO of TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance said he believes the US is trying to kill the wildly popular app as President Trump presses for a sale and a cut of the proceeds. In a leaked email to Chinese employees on Monday, CEO Zhang Yiming — who has been criticized in China after news …