Charter Communications to buy cable TV rival Cox for nearly $22B

Charter Communications said Friday it would buy privately held rival Cox Communications for $21.9 billion, uniting two of the largest US cable and broadband operators as they battle streaming giants and mobile carriers for customers. American media companies are considering options for their once lucrative cable TV businesses that are now in decline as millions of consumers … Read more

Inside Sofia Franklyn’s ‘funky, Parisian-chic’ NYC apartment featuring emergency rice cookers, a podcast studio and more

It’s Sofia with a Flat. Sofia Franklyn gave Page Six an exclusive tour of her sun-drenched New York City apartment filled with whimsical tchotchkes, faux flowers and contemporary wall art depicting what she colorfully describes as women who look “a little bit deranged.” “Labeling the aesthetic of my apartment is a tough one. I don’t … Read more

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs prosecutors fear Cassie Ventura may go into labor and ‘risk a mistrial’ due to lengthy testimony

Prosecutors in the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex-trafficking trial told the Manhattan federal court Thursday — after Cassie Ventura’s grueling third day of testimony — that they fear she may go “into labor.” The federal government wrote in a letter to the judge, “The defendant should not now be afforded the opportunity to hold Ms. Ventura … Read more

Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson find unexpected allies after PR disaster: ‘She didn’t rob a bank’

ESPN’s Pete Thamel and Rece Davis didn’t buy a report by Pablo Torre, a former employee at the network, that claimed Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson was banned from the UNC facility. During Wednesday’s installment of their “College GameDay” podcast, Thamel and Davis laughed over the drama surrounding the UNC football coach and Hudson, … Read more

Trump says US will send out letters setting new tariff rates for hundreds of countries: ‘They’ll be paying to do business’

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — President Trump said Friday that the White House will soon be issuing tariff rates to countries unilaterally — as negotiations are taking too long to meet with every country one-on-one. “We have, at the same time, 150 countries that want to make a deal, but you’re not able to … Read more

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