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NRG360 (previously "nrg") was one of the major Israeli news sites, which was owned by the Israel Hayom group and operated in cooperation with the newspaper Makor Rishon . [1] The site was founded by Maariv Holdings, the parent company of Maariv , and until 2014 was called "NRG Maariv". In 2014, the site was sold to the Israel Hayom group and changed its name to "nrg". In 2017, the site's name was changed to NRG360. On January 10, 2018, the site was closed, and the contents accumulated during the years of its operation were transferred to the website of Israeli newspaper Makor Rishon .
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