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 their $10 million lawsuit against Wizards of the Coast for messing with their plans to write a new book trilogy set in the beloved Dungeons  038; Dragons campaign setting, the duo has announced their plans to write a new book trilogy set in the beloved Dungeons  038; Dragons campaign setting! From a press release on Hickmans website:     Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are p stanley mugs leased to announce a multi-year licensing agreement with Wizards of the Coast to produce a new, three book series of Classic Dragonlance novels. The new trilogy will return fans to the most beloved characters from the original novels along with introducing a new strong protagonist. The books will be published by Del Rey Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Although a publishing stanley termoska  date has not yet been formally set, they anticipate announcing when the first book will be released later this year. It appears Amazon UK might have jumped the gun on them; a recent listing for a  Dragonlance 1 8243; paperback by Weis and Hickman is set for July 29, 2021. Based on the release, it sure sounds like well be getting more adventures from the original gang of Tanis, Raistlin, Goldmoon, Sturm, and Tasslefoot, assuming they havent died or become gods at some point during the 190 or so Dragonlance novels that have been published since Dragons of Autumn Twilight first hit bookstores in 1984. Seeing as I personally have read just three of these novels, it is also possible there w stanley cup ere even more beloved characters from W Dmqp Supreme Court Rules Cheerleader s  F*ck School  Snapchat Post Was Protected Speech
 Specifically, the lawsuit alleges that Anthony Levandowski, a former employee in Googles self-driving car division, downloaded nearly 14,000 documents, including the design for the circuit board used Waymos self-driving car system. All the while, the lawsuit claims, he was surreptitiously planning to leave the company to start his own self-driving car startup. Levandowski did end up leaving and starting his own company, known as Otto. Otto was acquired by Uber for $680 million just a few months after its founding.     But this Stanley cup website  lawsuit, which our sister site Jalopnik dubs the beginning of the self-driving car wars, is just the latest wrinkl stanley mug e in the long, complicated history between Google and Uber. https://jalopnik/the-self-driving-car-wars-have-begun-waymo-sues-uber-f-1792694851 Google and Uber used to be two companies that got along. In fact, back in 2013, Google Ventures, one of Alphabets investment arms, invested $258 million in Travis Kalanicks startup. In 2016, Google Ventures CEO Bill Maris confirmed to Bloomberg that it ended up investing more than $300 million in Uber鈥攎aking it Google Ventures biggest investment ever. Moreover, as a 2015 Fast Company聽profile revealed, Google Ventures was so eager to invest in the startup that it was willing to let Kalanick set the investment terms: Maris says he started trying to invest in Uber as early as 2011. Wh stanley quencher en he finally got his shot, in the summer of 2013, he gave Kalanick what amounted to a blank term sheet and told him to na