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Microsoft gaming division suffers further layoffs

  Last week, it was   rumored   that Microsoft was getting ready for a major round of layoffs within the Xbox team.   Bloomberg  is now reporting   that employees in the company’s gaming division were informed of job cuts Wednesday morning. The PC giant has been on a cost-cutting mission lately,   announcing   it would let go of 3 percent of its global workforce earlier this summer, and announcing a   further 9,000 job cuts   on Wednesday. According to  Bloomberg , Microsoft’s Stockholm-based King division, famous for  Candy Crush , is laying off 10 percent of its staff, representing roughly 200 jobs. While some other European gaming offices are also cutting, US units are reportedly being informed later Wednesday.

What time is Trump’s DC military parade? See full festival schedule

      


 The U.S. Army is marking its Saturday, June 14, with a day-long festival,  fireworks and a pomp-filled procession  in a display with 

The parade and festival, coinciding with  79th birthday and will consume taking place primarily on the National Mall.

The day kicked off at about 8:15 a.m. ET with a wreath-laying ceremony headed by Sec. of Defense  at Arlington National Cemetery. The event can be livestreamed , including the succession of all-day events, consisting of an evening parade and fireworks display. The parade, along with several other events and concerts, is 

The festivities are the "opening event" for the yearlong celebration of America's 250th birthday in 2026, organizers say. While planning for the 2026 bisesquicentennial started nearly nine years ago by an  planning began for the June 14 parade a little over a month ago, according to USA TODAY  The administration has repeatedly said that the Army’s anniversary and Trump’s birthday are coincidental, though it is unclear if the U.S. Navy and the Marine Corps will get their own celebrations during their 

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