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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is a 2019 online-only action role-playing video game developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft.The game, which is the sequel to Tom Clancy's The Division (2016), is set in a near-future Washington, D.C., in the aftermath of the release of a genetically engineered virus known as "Green Poison", and follows an agent of the Strategic Homeland Division ...
The Division uses Ubisoft's new proprietary engine known as Snowdrop, which is made for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. [19] On 9 June 2014, The Division was showcased at E3 2014 with an anticipated release for late 2015. [20] In February 2016, Ubisoft announced that downloadable content for The Division would be timed exclusives for Xbox One. [21]
[2] In December 2023, claim forms began mailing to millions of business owners in the class who accepted Visa and/or Mastercard payment cards during the 15-year class period from January 1, 2004, to January 25, 2019. [3] The claims period was extended from May 31 to August 30, 2024, and further extended to February 4, 2025.
The comments came amidst a time of deep distrust of American health insurers—with many expressing support for Thompson's shooter Luigi Mangione—as well as a Federal Trade Commission report ...
The fund will be divided among the qualified claimants on a pro rata basis, depending on how much they were overcharged by the DWP. In other words, a customer whose overpayments amounted to 0.01% ...
The eight-person jury deliberated for 2 hours and 28 minutes before returning a unanimous verdict against the defendants on October 31, 2023. [14] [15] The organizations and corporations found liable were: National Association of Realtors; HomeServices of America, Inc. BHH Affiliates, LLC; HSF Affiliates, LLC; Keller Williams Realty, Inc.
Home Depot will pay nearly $2 million to settle a civil enforcement claim from California district attorneys that the home improvement company was engaging in false advertising and unfair competition.
Sports are ranked according to total possible scholarships (number of teams × number of scholarships per team). Since all Division II sports are considered equivalency sports (as opposed to the "head-count" status of several Division I sports: men's and women's basketball, FBS football, women's gymnastics, women's tennis, women's [indoor] volleyball), all scholarship numbers are indicated ...