Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland And County Food Bank Provide 300 Turkeys To Local Families

Hundreds of Anne Arundel County families will have a Thanksgiving meal on the table this year thanks to a long-running partnership between Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland and the Anne [.] The post Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland And County Food Bank Provide 300 Turkeys To Local Families appeared first on Eye On Annapolis. Continue reading Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland And County Food Bank Provide 300 Turkeys To Local Families

Microsoft loses bid to ban license reselling as UK court gives it the thumbs up

Microsoft loses bid to ban license reselling as UK court gives it the thumbs up Continue reading Microsoft loses bid to ban license reselling as UK court gives it the thumbs up

Repeated Trendline Rejection Puts $0.48 Support In Immediate Danger

The post Repeated Trendline Rejection Puts $0. 48 Support In Immediate Danger appeared com. Avantis price today trades near $0. 505, facing continued rejection at the descending trendline and sustained negative flows. Coinglass data shows $558K in net outflows, confirming persistent distribution and weak buyer conviction. Losing $0. 47-$0. 45 support could trigger a slide toward $0. 40, while reclaiming $0. 533 may signal the first bullish shift. Avantis price today trades near $0. 505, slipping after another rejection at the descending trendline that has capped every rally this month. The token continues to coil inside a narrowing structure, but flows remain negative and the EMA stack sits firmly above price. This keeps sellers in control as AVNT approaches a major demand zone. The trend has been negative for weeks, with repeated red sessions reflecting distribution rather than accumulation. Liquidity continues to leave exchanges, confirming that participants are reducing exposure instead of positioning for upside. The broader picture shows no signs of sustained inflows since late September. The long stretch of negative flow aligns with the persistent decline in price, reinforcing that the downtrend is supported by real selling pressure, not only technical weakness. When outflows remain consistent at this scale, rallies tend to fade quickly. The latest spike above $0. 60 was rejected within minutes, matching the flow data and showing that buyers lack conviction at higher levels. Every attempt to rise above this line has failed, including the sharp wick toward $0. 62 earlier this week. AVNT now trades below all major EMAs: 20 EMA at $0. 518 50 EMA at $0. 533 100 EMA at $0. 567 200 EMA. Continue reading Repeated Trendline Rejection Puts $0.48 Support In Immediate Danger

Buyers Face Last Test As Price Sits Directly Below Trendline

The post Buyers Face Last Test As Price Sits Directly Below Trendline appeared com. Bitcoin price today trades near $106,239, attempting to reclaim the 20- and 50-day EMAs after defending the $100,000-$98,500 demand zone. Spot flows show $26. 42M net inflows, the first positive shift in days, while derivatives open interest rises 4. 15% as traders re-enter the market. A close above $111,177-$116,289 confirms trend recovery toward $124,000, while failure below $100,000 exposes $92,000. Bitcoin price today trades near $106,239, recovering from last week’s breakdown below the multi-month ascending trendline that supported the entire 2025 advance. Sellers drove price into the $100,000 to $98,500 demand zone, where buyers defended the level aggressively. Risk sentiment improved following Donald Trump’s latest remarks indicating the U. S. shutdown could end soon. These moving averages now form an overhead resistance band that has rejected every rally attempt since late October. The trendline break was the key shift. For nearly seven months, price respected the rising support line. Losing it signaled seller control and forced Bitcoin into its first major structural test since the August rally. Key daily levels: Resistance zone: $107,180 to $111,177 Breakout trigger: $116,289 Support range: $100,000 to $98,500 The current bounce is constructive, but price must clear the EMA cluster to shift control back to buyers. Until then, every short term recovery remains reactive rather than trend forming. 42 million in net inflows on November 10th, marking the first positive reading in days. A shift from outflows to inflows historically aligns with bottoms forming on higher timeframes. Until spot flows return consistently positive, the market remains in a defensive. Continue reading Buyers Face Last Test As Price Sits Directly Below Trendline

‘Predator: Badlands’ Leads at Korea Box Office as ‘The First Ride’ and ‘Chainsaw Man’ Stay Strong

Hollywood franchise entry “Predator: Badlands” opened atop the Korean box office with $1. 1 million from 160, 000 admissions across 953 screens, capturing 25. 4% of market share. The latest installment in the sci-fi action saga bowed strongly midweek, pushing its total to $1. 5 million, according to KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council. South [.]. Continue reading ‘Predator: Badlands’ Leads at Korea Box Office as ‘The First Ride’ and ‘Chainsaw Man’ Stay Strong

Treyarch details a slew of exciting improvements to Black Ops 7 thanks to beta feedback, and CoD players are hyped

The improvements to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 began before its beta test earlier this month, but based on feedback, a number of other changes are coming that should make community members happy. Treyarch design director Matt Scronce went into the nuts and bolts of what’s changing in a new Dev Talk video released this afternoon. New improvements from the beta include aim assist adjustments, louder footsteps, tuning for sliding, and different distribution of Perks. Dexterity will now give “maximum fluidity” on top of that. In addition, sliding distance and speed has been slightly reduced, but mantling will now be faster “across the board.” One of the age-old hot button issues in CoD has been the strength of aim assist, and that continued in the BO7 with many players feeling it was overtuned. Scronce addressed it by saying that controller players win slightly more close range battles, while mouse-and-keyboard players win a bit more at long range. “So, what we’re going to do here to try to close that gap is take a very close look at the strength of aim assist across all of those ranges,” he said. “Additionally, we are looking at rotational aim assist and the requirement for the right aim stick to be moving in the direction of your target. We’ll have more concrete details to share soon.” As for Perk changes, here’s what’s happening on that front: Tech Mask: Slot 1 to Slot 2 Scavenger: Slot 1 to Slot 2 Cold Blooded: Slot 1 to Slot 3 Looper: Slot 2 to Slot 3 Tac Sprinter: Slot 3 to Slot 1 The early returns on these changes from most players are positive on social media, with CoD players sounding off about their excitement for the newest game in the FPS franchise that’s now just a few weeks away. Black Ops 7 is set to launch on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC on Nov. 14, and more info about the game will be revealed in the weeks leading up to launch. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post Treyarch details a slew of exciting improvements to Black Ops 7 thanks to beta feedback, and CoD players are hyped appeared first on Destructoid. Continue reading Treyarch details a slew of exciting improvements to Black Ops 7 thanks to beta feedback, and CoD players are hyped

‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night

This is exactly why we don’t foster cats because we will 100% get attached to them, fall in love, and end up with 400 cats in our house. Especially if the foster is a kitten. We simply can’t resist their purrfect pull, their gross (as in large) gravitation, their luscious love! When the time is right for us to get a new cat, we put a box outside and wait for the Cat Distribution System to deliver one to us. We’ll leave fostering to the people with stronger hearts and wills than we. But, if a tiny orange kitten were to show up at our workplace, who are we to say no to this chance occurrence of feline fate? That’s what happened below, although it did show up at the opposite rescue center! Upon being found at a dog rescue center (only an orange would show up at a dog shelter and not a cat one), one employee offered to foster the cute kitty for a night or two until they found an alternative solution. They lasted longer than we would have, and after one night, they caved and decided to adopt the fuzzy feline for themselves. The ginger, now named ‘Ziggy’, gets along purrfectly with her pups and is living his very best happily ever after. See more of Ziggy below!. Continue reading ‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night

‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night

This is exactly why we don’t foster cats because we will 100% get attached to them, fall in love, and end up with 400 cats in our house. Especially if the foster is a kitten. We simply can’t resist their purrfect pull, their gross (as in large) gravitation, their luscious love! When the time is right for us to get a new cat, we put a box outside and wait for the Cat Distribution System to deliver one to us. We’ll leave fostering to the people with stronger hearts and wills than we. But, if a tiny orange kitten were to show up at our workplace, who are we to say no to this chance occurrence of feline fate? That’s what happened below, although it did show up at the opposite rescue center! Upon being found at a dog rescue center (only an orange would show up at a dog shelter and not a cat one), one employee offered to foster the cute kitty for a night or two until they found an alternative solution. They lasted longer than we would have, and after one night, they caved and decided to adopt the fuzzy feline for themselves. The ginger, now named ‘Ziggy’, gets along purrfectly with her pups and is living his very best happily ever after. See more of Ziggy below!. Continue reading ‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night

‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night

This is exactly why we don’t foster cats because we will 100% get attached to them, fall in love, and end up with 400 cats in our house. Especially if the foster is a kitten. We simply can’t resist their purrfect pull, their gross (as in large) gravitation, their luscious love! When the time is right for us to get a new cat, we put a box outside and wait for the Cat Distribution System to deliver one to us. We’ll leave fostering to the people with stronger hearts and wills than we. But, if a tiny orange kitten were to show up at our workplace, who are we to say no to this chance occurrence of feline fate? That’s what happened below, although it did show up at the opposite rescue center! Upon being found at a dog rescue center (only an orange would show up at a dog shelter and not a cat one), one employee offered to foster the cute kitty for a night or two until they found an alternative solution. They lasted longer than we would have, and after one night, they caved and decided to adopt the fuzzy feline for themselves. The ginger, now named ‘Ziggy’, gets along purrfectly with her pups and is living his very best happily ever after. See more of Ziggy below!. Continue reading ‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night

‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night

This is exactly why we don’t foster cats because we will 100% get attached to them, fall in love, and end up with 400 cats in our house. Especially if the foster is a kitten. We simply can’t resist their purrfect pull, their gross (as in large) gravitation, their luscious love! When the time is right for us to get a new cat, we put a box outside and wait for the Cat Distribution System to deliver one to us. We’ll leave fostering to the people with stronger hearts and wills than we. But, if a tiny orange kitten were to show up at our workplace, who are we to say no to this chance occurrence of feline fate? That’s what happened below, although it did show up at the opposite rescue center! Upon being found at a dog rescue center (only an orange would show up at a dog shelter and not a cat one), one employee offered to foster the cute kitty for a night or two until they found an alternative solution. They lasted longer than we would have, and after one night, they caved and decided to adopt the fuzzy feline for themselves. The ginger, now named ‘Ziggy’, gets along purrfectly with her pups and is living his very best happily ever after. See more of Ziggy below!. Continue reading ‘I guess I have a cat now’: Cute kitten abandoned at dog rescue center, employee agrees to “only foster” but falls in love and adopts the baby after one night