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EA Battles Layoffs at Battlefield Studios Amid Live-Service Strategy Struggles
EA is conducting layoffs at Battlefield Studios, including Criterion and DICE, as part of a strategic shift to enhance live-service offerings despite Battlefield 6's record early sales. The company emphasizes that this restructuring is aimed at sustaining long-term content delivery and player engagement amid criticisms of slow updates and delayed features.

FBI Subpoenas Arizona Election Records Amid 2020 Vote Investigation, Raises Privacy Concerns
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen complied with a federal grand jury subpoena, handing over 2020 election records related to the Maricopa County audit to the FBI. This marks the second FBI records action this year, highlighting ongoing scrutiny over election integrity and privacy concerns surrounding voter data sharing.
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North Carolina Governor proposes a $1.4 billion Critical Needs Budget aiming to stabilize Medicaid and enhance public sector pay amid a prolonged legislative budget deadlock. This stopgap measure seeks to prevent service disruptions while the larger, unresolved budget impasse continues, emphasizing crucial investments in teacher and state worker compensation.
Renault announces a bold plan to launch 36 new models by 2030, with a strong focus on electrification and hybrids to adapt to market and policy shifts. The strategy emphasizes cost control, faster development, and strategic partnerships to maintain competitiveness and expand globally.
The Houston Texans have secured safety Reed Blankenship from the Eagles on a three-year deal worth $24.5 million, with $16.5 million guaranteed, to strengthen their secondary. Blankenship, known for his ball skills and leadership, joins a Texans team still needing to address other roster gaps through further signings or the upcoming draft.













