When does Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 7 start – Season 6 end date, leaks, possible theme and more
As of now, there is no confirmed start date for Season 7 or even an end date for Season 6. It is pretty easy to figure it out though, based on some details found within Fortnite.
The Epic Games website and the in-game Battlepass countdown all point to June 7, 2021. That is when the Battlepass for Fortnite Season 6 will expire. Players can assume the season will end around that time.
Of course, the season ending doesn't always happen right away. Epic Games has been known to extend seasons in the past so that players can complete challenges or simply because they aren't ready for the new season.
How King G plans to rule a rebuilt Crossroads corner with a muffaletta and glass raised to
R um, rye, and a retail renaissance are headed for the business district that sits just east of the Crossroads Arts District, teased Eric Flanagan.
"I’m passionate about sandwiches; I’m passionate about beer; I'm passionate about good service, good music. All the stuff I love, I'm trying to bring that into this place," said the Kansas City entrepreneur, who is expected to open King G — a modern-twist on a classic delicatessen and bar — in July at 18th and Locust.
Mayor Nik Johnson to scrap £2 billion metro project | Varsity
Dr. Nik Johnson, the newly elected Mayor of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA), has confirmed that he is scrapping the £2 billion Cambridgeshire Autonomous Metro (CAM) project.
The CAM project was approved in 2019 , with an aim to bring "high quality public transport to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough". It received backing from the CPCA, with James Palmer, Johnson's predecessor, stating that the project was "one of the most pioneering transport infrastructure projects seen in the UK".
New Cambridge mayor to scrap £2bn metro scheme | Construction News
Plans for a £2bn Cambridge Autonomous Metro are to be scrapped, the new mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has said.
Labour's Nik Johnson confirmed that he would scrap the project after beating his rival, the Conservative incumbent James Palmer, to the post.
Speaking to the Cambridge Independent after his win, Johnson confirmed that he would not be proceeding with the project, which could have seen a fleet of autonomous vehicles ferry residents around the counties
A green metals company?
When Teck Resources Ltd. reported its first quarter earnings in late April, its chief executive Don Lindsay emphasized that his company was focused on "green metals as they're now called."
Specifically, the Vancouver-based diversified mining company is touting its production of copper, a metal that's expected to see significant demand growth as solar power, wind turbines, battery electric vehicles and various other 'green' technology, all of which use copper, account for an increasingly larger share of global energy.
Ransomware at Colonial Pipeline. US cybersecurity Executive Order.
Colonial Pipeline has offered updates on its recovery throughout the week. Some pipelines have operated under manual control since Monday, and have moved existing inventory. As the company prepared to restart deliveries, they took delivery of an additional two-million barrels, which they began to pump as service was more fully restored.
So did paying up pay off? Yes and no. The DarkSide operators did deliver a decryptor to Colonial Pipeline, but sources say that "the tool was so slow that the company continued using its own backups to help restore the system." So they got the decryptor, but may not have found it particularly useful.
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