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Microsoft has officially closed the Xbox 360 Marketplace, marking the end of an iconic era in gaming. The closure has left gamers mourning the loss of access to “hundreds” of games that were once available on the platform. The Video Game History Foundation highlighted this significant moment on social media, noting the disappearance of many games and downloadable content (DLC) that can no longer be legally accessed. The Xbox 360, launched on November 22, 2005, revolutionized multiplayer gaming and set new standards in the gaming industry. Its marketplace became a hub for purchasing digital games and DLCs, offering a wide…

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A significant Listeria outbreak linked to Boar’s Head deli meats has led to 30 hospitalizations and two fatalities. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) identified the contamination, prompting a recall of approximately 207,528 pounds of ready-to-eat Boar’s Head products. These products, widely available at delis nationwide, are believed to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that can cause serious illness. DANGER! 207,528 pounds of deli meats have been recalled due to Listeria contamination. Boar’s Head ready-to-eat deli meat products have been linked to this contamination. https://t.co/JMMJOsDe4G pic.twitter.com/RnLcCcDCnO — SNN (@STONENNEWS) July 30, 2024 The…

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NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) has a significant portion of its shares, approximately 66%, held by institutional investors. This high level of institutional ownership suggests that the company’s stock price can be highly sensitive to their trading actions. The top 25 shareholders, who own 44% of the business, include notable names such as The Vanguard Group, Inc., BlackRock, Inc., and FMR LLC, along with the company’s CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang. $NVDA $TSM $AVGO Analysts raised their profit estimates on Nvidia and three other chip stocks. https://t.co/sMpK46Itby — Kimberley Koenig (@IBD_KKoenig) July 29, 2024 Recently, there has been insider selling within the company,…

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Iowa’s stringent abortion law has now taken effect, curtailing most procedures after roughly six weeks of pregnancy, often before women are even aware of their condition. This move represents a culmination of efforts by the state’s Republican leadership, who seized the momentum following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022. The Iowa Supreme Court further solidified this stance, ruling that the state constitution does not guarantee the right to an abortion. IOWA’S STRICT ABORTION LAW TAKES EFFECT IOWA ENFORCES NEW ABORTION LAW, prohibiting most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. This law, long pursued…

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