More Democratic senators are demanding assurances that Congress will pass another package with progressive priorities.
A federal judge in Louisiana ordered that plans continue for lease sales for the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska waters.
House Passes Bill Awarding Gold Medal To All Officers Who Responded To Capitol Riot
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Senate — which initially refused to pass such a measure — is expected to approve a similar bill.
“The idea is to whitewash American history of any legacy of racism,” said state Democratic Rep. James Talarico.
The other day, Microsoft teased that they would be showing off their next version of Windows on the 24th of June. Given that Windows 10 is expected to come to an end in 2025, many speculate that this could mean that Microsoft will be showing off their next-gen Windows update, which many think could be Windows 11.
We are waiting for the announcement, but in the meantime, screenshots of the alleged upcoming update have since been posted on Baidu, giving us a glimpse as to what we can expect. Visually it still looks very much like Windows, except with more rounded corners. It also has an option where users can center the icons on their taskbar and Start Menu, which kind of throws us off a bit but you can always move it back
here’s a first look at Windows 11. There’s a new Start menu, rounded corners, a new startup sound, and more https://t.co/VDS08QPsl5 pic.twitter.com/OkCyX3TtmI
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 15, 2021
It also seems that widgets could be making a comeback if you are missing out on that feature. The screenshots don’t show us that much but as The Verge points out, this is apparently an early build of Windows 11 so maybe not everything Microsoft wants to include has been included yet.
Some have pointed out the similarities to this and Windows 10X, which is fair. This is because Microsoft had previously confirmed that they have stopped development on Windows 10X, but they are trying to salvage it by taking some features of Windows 10X and applying it to future versions of Windows, and it looks like they might have done it here.
Windows 11 Screenshots Have Been Leaked
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Back in 2019, Nintendo confirmed that they were working on a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. However, apart from confirming the game’s existence, not much else is known about it and when we can expect to see it released, at least until now where during a Nintendo Direct stream, the company confirmed it will be coming in 2022.
There is still no official title yet to the game, so for now it has been simply referred to as the sequel to Breath of the Wild, but we do know that it will be coming in 2022 and that a teaser trailer for the game has been released.
From what we can tell from the trailer, it looks like the graphics of the game will be kept the same as its predecessor, so for those who might have been hoping for souped up graphics that might hint at the Nintendo Switch Pro, you might be disappointed.
Of course, this isn’t to say that the console doesn’t exist, but as far as the trailer is concerned, we aren’t given any clues. It’s actually interesting to see a sequel to Breath of the Wild. This is because usually The Legend of Zelda games feel like one-off titles, but at the same time given the massive success that Breath of the Wild had when it launched on the Switch, it’s not surprising that Nintendo would want to build off that.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel Will Arrive In 2022
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Cyberpunk 2077 was one of 2020’s most anticipated games. Given the pandemic and lockdowns taking place around the world, many were looking forward to a game that they would sink their teeth into. Unfortunately, the buggy launch and various issues put many gamers off, especially those on consoles who found the game near unplayable.
This eventually resulted in Sony removing the game from the PlayStation Store and even refunding gamers who asked for it. However, fast forward to today, CD Projekt has done a lot of work to try and fix the game and for PlayStation gamers who are looking to give the game another chance, you can do so starting 21st of June.
This is because according to CD Projekt’s regulatory announcement, they have revealed that the game will be returning to the PlayStation Store next week. According to the announcement, CD Projekt “publicly discloses the decision by Sony Interactive Entertainment to reinstate the availability of the digital edition of Cyberpunk 2077 on PlayStation Store, effective on 21 June 2021.”
Sony has yet to officially make any kind of announcement, although we’re not sure if there is going to be one or if the game will just simply be available for purchase again. Either way, it’s good news for console gamers who are hoping to give the game another try. That being said, despite the issues, Cyberpunk 2077 reportedly still sold millions of copies, even when you take the refunds into account.
Cyberpunk 2077 Will Be Making Its Return To The PlayStation Store
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A person doesn’t get to be as famous as Jennifer Lopez without having a wide-ranging career. Music, movies, television—she’s basically done it all, with a few small exceptions. One of those is science fiction. Oh sure, she was in The Cell and Anaconda, but those came out decades ago. Now, Lopez getting back into…
The second to last Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point comic book is now available to purchase, bringing the mini-series near its end. As with the previous four issues, this new release comes with a code to redeem a free item in Fortnite. Assuming you get all six codes released with the six comic book issues, you’ll be able to unlock a special … Continue reading