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Two schools that struggled in their last appearances in an upper division will give it another try in the upcoming OIA football season.
Microsoft Corp.’s gaming division laid off hundreds of employees on July 2, part of a broader culling at the software company as it seeks to control costs. An Xbox spokesperson declined to confirm how ...
Even when the Yankees were cruising in the AL East, roster flaws were apparent. Here are moves they could make to get back on track.
An IGN report says Microsoft has begun a new round of mass layoffs across its gaming division, beginning with a 10% reduction—approximately 200 people—at social game developer King.
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