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Take-Two Reportedly Shutting Down Two Studios As Part Of Latest Layoffs - Report
Take-Two Interactive is reportedly shutting down two of its studios: Roll7 and Intercept Games. The former is known for Rollerdrome and OlliOlli while the latter was working on Kerbal Space Program 2.. According to Bloomberg, Take-Two will be ...GameSpot - Tech -
Arizona Lawmakers Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban, Creating Rift on the Right
Two Republican state senators broke with their party to ensure final passage of the repeal. Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, is expected to sign it on Thursday.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Italy’s far-right leader Salvini fights for political survival
League head called ‘an egoist’ as party activists revolt and defect ahead of EU electionsFinancial Times - Business -
Walmart Is Shutting Health Centers After Plan to Expand
The 51 locations, next to Supercenters, proved too costly to be profitable, the retailer said.The New York Times - Business -
Politics trumps patents for Ireland
A planned public vote on joining an EU body focused on IP protection has been scrappedFinancial Times - World - Donald Trump -
Police break barricades and make arrests as they clear Gaza protest in LA
Officers move in overnight on the long-standing pro-Palestinian protests at the UCLA campus.BBC News - Top stories -
Campus protests become a political liability for Biden and the Democrats
Unrest amplifies splits in the party over the Gaza conflict and gives Republicans new fodder for campaign attacksFinancial Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Sunak’s political fate hangs on results of local elections
Conservative MPs await voters’ verdict in more than 2,600 council seats and 11 mayoralties in England and WalesFinancial Times - Business -
The tycoon driving Panama’s politics from an embassy storeroom
Former president Ricardo Martinelli barred from ballot over money laundering conviction but still holds wide appealFinancial Times - Business -
The tycoon driving Panama’s politics from an embassy storeroom
Former president Ricardo Martinelli barred from ballot over money laundering conviction but still holds wide appealFinancial Times - Business
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