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AlibabaProfileJack Ma's Alibaba Group helped transform Chinese commerce; he is China's richest man and a hero to budding entrepreneursThe rumour this week spread like wildfire: could it be possible that Jack Ma, one of China's greatest success stories, was planning to leave the mainland for good? On Tuesday Hong Kong's Economic Journal claimed that Alibaba founder Ma planned to move to Hong Kong next year on an investment immigration scheme. The news went viral on Chinese social media sites.
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After more than a decade of Robert Downey Jr. as the brilliant Tony Stark in Iron Man, it’s going to be hard to see a Marvel future without him. And yet, we will! The A-lister is ready to move on, and we must come to terms with it. Fortunately, there’s plenty of new MCU series on Disney Plus to keep us occupied.  If you’re holding out hope — don’t. As it turns out, it makes sense for Tony Stark to stay dead despite the supernatural power of Marvel to undo and redo deaths at their will.
Loverboy has Kyle Cooke Loverbroke. The Summer House star admitted as much during the April 18 episode, telling his roommates, "I'm in a lawsuit. I've spent $200,000 on legal fees this month. I'm $4 million in debt with the loan for my business. Everything is on the line." And when the Loverboy beverage-brand owner says "everything," he means it, because he and Amanda Batula are mere weeks away from their wedding.
The 100 best novelsJack KerouacThe creative history of Kerouac’s beat-generation classic, fuelled by pea soup and benzedrine, has become as famous as the novel itselfIn 1855, a young American poet named Walt Whitman announced, with typical gusto, that “the United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem”, and made good on this claim in a landmark collection of poems, Leaves of Grass, transforming America’s literary imagination for ever. When, exactly 100 years later, Jack Kerouac began to hammer out the typescript of his own masterpiece, he was consciously responding to Whitman’s challenge “to express the inexpressible”.
George Harrison was one of the best songwriters of the 20th century, but even he sometimes needed a little help in the songwriting process, especially on “Piggies.” The White Album track contains a lyric from George’s mother, Louise. However, the song about snooty rich people soon morphed into something disturbing by a notorious cult leader. George Harrison’s mother added some important lyrics to ‘Piggies’ In his 1980 memoir, I Me Mine, George said that his mother stepped in to help him write “Piggies” when he needed help.
TMZ.com UPDATE 10:26 AM PT -- 11/22 -- French remains in the hospital, and sources close tell us his stomach pain remains severe. We're told doctors are continuing to run tests and monitor his heart rate. At this time, our sources say it's unclear what is the cause of his medical issues. French Montana is hospitalized in Los Angeles after suffering scary cardiac issues, intense nausea, and getting an unexpected visit from cops to his home .
Play video content BOOT TO THE BALLS Kane Brown needs better protection, and we don't mean bodyguards -- the guy took a shot to the nuts while performing, and had an odd reaction ... putting his John Hancock on the boot that took him out!!! The country singer had a show Thursday night in Wichita for his "The Drunk or Dreaming Tour" ... and the crowd was certainly having fun -- maybe a little too much fun, which is where the rogue cowboy boot comes into play.
Fast food This article is more than 7 months oldGolden nuggets: KFC price hikes in Australia outpace McDonald’s with some products up to 25% dearer than a year agoThis article is more than 7 months oldHigher-than-inflation rises add to pressure on consumers facing steep price increases for food Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast KFC is pushing up prices at its Australian stores at a faster pace than its rival McDonald’s, with consumers paying up to 25% more for some of the fast food chain’s most popular items, new analysis shows.