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 will end with the upcoming Part 4, which sees one or more Sabrinas Spellman  Kiernan Shipka  and the Fright Club facing off against the Great Old Ones in a final battle for Greendales soul. In a press release, Netflix revealed that the second half of season two will arrive later this year, bringing the horror series to a close. Chilling Adventures of Sabrinas final eight-episode half-season brings the Eldritch Terrors to Greendale, following Father Blackwoods  Richard Coyle  summoning at the end of Part 3. But its actually a storyline thats been teased for awhile, starting with the Part 2 episode where Harvey  Ross Lynch  had a magic-induced n stanley vattenflaska ightmare that he was roommates with H.P. Lovecraft.     https://gizmodo/7-things-we-loved-and-7-we-didnt-about-chilling-adven-1841000792 According to the plot description, the coven will fight each Eldritch creature鈥攐nly referred to in vague terms like  The Weird,   The Returned,  and  The Darkness 鈥攍eading to the End of All Things, otherwise known as  The Void.  Meanwhile, Sabrina and Nick  Gavin Le stanley water bottle atherwood  look to be rekindling their broken relationship, as Rosalind  Jaz Sinclair  sees her p stanley drinking cup owers continue to grow. Netflix has released some first-look photos at the upcoming final season, which you can check out here.      Photo: Netflix  Other       Photo: Netflix  Other       Photo: Netflix  Other       Photo: Netflix  Other       Photo: Netflix  Other       Photo: Netflix  Other     Click to open Slideshow This ending is the latest  Rplv The New Alien: Romulus Trailer Is Fan-Face-Hugging-Tastic
 Under the contract, Google is providing artificial intelligence to the Defense Department, where it is being used to analyze video footage collected by drones. The AI pilot program, known as Project Maven, met fierce resistance from Google employees who have argued that the company should not be taking on business that brings it so close to the battlefield. In a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, employees insisted,  Google should not be in the business of war.      Now, a group of students stanley cup  has pledged to decline job interviews at the search giant until it swears off its controversial military work.  Our labor, our expertise, and our lives will not be in the service of destruction,  the pledge states. Students who sign it agree to refrain from interviewing at Google  until it fully withdraws from its contract with the Department of Defense  Project Maven  and fully commits not to develop military technologies in the future.  The pledge takes particular issue with the development of autonomous weapons and asks students not to develop such tools for other tech companies either. The effort is organized by the Stanford Solidarity Network, a social justice group of graduate and undergraduate students on the campus stanley us , but the pledge has also been signed by students at other universities. Niloufar Salehi, a computer science PhD student at Stanford and one of the original signatories of the pledge, told Gizmodo that, as the employe stanley us e protests against Maven unfolded, she received a few