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I've Written And Deleted So Many Posts

Might be best to shut up for a bit.




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Forced to Carry: The Reality of Rape-Related Pregnancies in a Post-Roe World

Photo by freestocks The issue of rape-related pregnancies is a crucial yet often-overlooked aspect of the broader debate surrounding abortion access. As more states implement strict abortion bans, the implications for survivors of sexual violence become increasingly severe and far-reaching. When Hadley Duvall was just 12 years old, she was raped and impregnated by her stepfather. […]

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Post Truth

Embed from Getty Images It has been declared, rather dramatically, that this is a post-truth era. In making a case for this, people point to Trump lifting himself into the presidency on an unrelenting spew of untruths as well as …Read more »




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Here's how you can make your own clean compost

Have you gotten into gardening recently and want to learn how to make your own compost? Compost is a great resource for home gardens because it puts minerals back in the soil for peak production of flowers and veggies, plus you can make it out of things you already have around. Here is how to make your own clean compost, with a few tips on avoiding common problems. [...]




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ANTI-ABSINTHE POSTER, CIRCA 1885 (TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL FRENCH)




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Posts Spread Unfounded Claim of Race-Based Threat of Violence in Georgia

Posts shared on Facebook make an unfounded claim of racially motivated threats of violence in Gwinnett County, Georgia, "from now until the Inauguration." The county sheriff's office said it had "not received any information indicating threats to any group(s) on or after election day."

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Posts Falsely Claim CBS News Reported ‘Cheating’ in Election

Some social media posts falsely claimed that CBS News reported there was "cheating" in the 2024 presidential election that benefitted President-elect Donald Trump. We found no evidence of such a report, and a CBS News spokesperson said the outlet "did not report or say there was cheating in the election."

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Fifteen scholars named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows

The program, now in its fifth year, recognizes and supports outstanding scholars primed to make important contributions in their fields. The 2024 cohort includes disciplines spanning the humanities, engineering, the sciences and the social sciences.




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New LinkedIn Pages Posting in RSS Ground

  This week LinkedIn has announced a major renovation of its Company Pages feature. You can now refer to them simply as Pages. As they say: “LinkedIn Pages — the next generation of LinkedIn Company Pages. Pages have been rebuilt from the ground up to make it easier for brands, institutions, and organizations, from small […]

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Meet New Automated WordPress and Blogger Posters

We have finally completed the renovation of our tools interfaces. Improved and unified layouts across all of our content generators and posters. And today it’s time to introduce updated WordPress and Blogger posters. These brand new content sharing tools will make a process of automated blog posting work like a charm. WordPress Poster User Guide […]

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Smart Way To Set Up Automated Blog Posting

We have already shared our thoughts on why people do blog and why blogging is still afloat despite the rise of social media. We have also reasoned the help of automated blogging and even its necessity. And after RSS Ground has updated all of its automated posters we would like to dwell in more detail […]

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LinkedIn Poster issues

Dear RSS Ground users, Due to the recent changes in LinkedIn developers documentation and specifications, some of the remote LinkedIn account management options require a substantial update. For this reason and at this moment RSS Ground LinkedIn Poster can only make posts to your personal feed. Posting to specific company pages is not currently available. However, […]

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Improved Photo And Video Posting To Facebook Pages And Groups.

No doubt, media content is very important  when it comes to updating your blogs and social network pages. We totally understand that and constantly improve images and videos processing, either in content feeds or posting campaigns. Today we are glad to introduce one of the latest updates to our Facebook Poster, which improves posting images […]

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Compose Your Own Posts In Personal Feeds!

  RSS Ground was always about “other people’s content”… Until now!   Starting today you can create and distribute your own content! Create your own personal feeds and compose your original posts in them. With the help of our WYSIWYG editor you can apply basic formatting, add links, images, videos, tables and, if needed, tweak […]

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Meet Brand New Instagram Poster

  We are glad to introduce our brand new automated Instagram Poster!  Instagram is a very popular social network that allows you to attract more visitors and customers with your marketing campaigns. You can now send images from your favorite content feeds to your Instagram accounts. Read: Instagram Poster user guidePlease note, that you are able to […]

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Posting Automation Was Improved

According to your numerous requests, we made posting automation more flexible. Now you can set your posting campaigns to make posts only on weekdays, or to skip posting at night. Also you can change a time zone for your posting campaigns if needed. All existing posting campaigns will keep running and no need to update […]

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Coming Up Soon! Telegram poster & feeds…

Right before the Holidays break, we would like to share our near-future plans with you. We have several amazing updates coming up very soon. Telegram Poster. Telegram messenger is gaining even more popularity all over the world lately. It is a free multi-platform app which is known for its focus on privacy and encryption. Telegram […]

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Meet Brand New Telegram Poster

We are finishing this year with a brand new tool release. We are proud to introduce Telegram Poster.  Telegram Poster allows you to make automated posts to your channels and groups, public or private. Before you start using Telegram Poster you need: 1. Telegram app installed on your phone or desktop. 2. At least one […]

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Posting Campaigns Major Interface Update

We are excited to introduce posting campaign editor’s new interface. All changes are based on your notes and suggestions.  Now a posting campaign editor has 3 main sections: Content, Posting and Automation.  In the Content section you add your content feeds. Advanced settings will fine tune the algorithm of selecting  content from your feeds for […]

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IFTTT Integration With Posting Campaigns

One of our recent major updates was integration with IFTTT platform that connects hundreds of businesses and millions of users. You can create special IFTTT posting campaigns and send content posts to IFTTT applets. Read more about IFTTT integration in RSS Ground. However, now we took it a step further and implemented IFTTT integration option […]

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LinkedIn Automated Poster Major Update

We have prepared a major update for one of the most popular automated posters in RSS Ground – LinkedIn Poster. LinkedIn poster can make continuous posts to your LinkedIn personal feed or LinkedIn company pages. And now you can control what content you wish to post. Find a list of new Advanced settings in the […]

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Let DALL-E AI draw images for your posts

A good blog post or an article requires good illustrative images. And if you don’t have them prepared or don’t want to waste your time searching for royalty free images, try DALL-E – a neural network-based artificial intelligence system created by OpenAI that is capable of generating images from textual descriptions. Click on the OpenAI assistant option […]

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RSS Ground X (Twitter) Poster Major Update

Due to recent changes on Twitter, our Twitter Poster and Twitter Feeds features have been temporarily suspended. We are excited to announce a significant update to the Twitter Poster. Your immediate action is required to ensure the continuity of your posting campaigns! The primary change in our new X (Twitter) Poster involves the necessity of […]

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Automate posting to anywhere via webhooks

Not so long ago, RSS Ground became “compatible” with automation platforms such as Zapier, IFTTT, and Pabbly Connect. You can use RSS Ground Posting Campaigns and Personal Feeds as “triggers,” and utilize Personal Feeds as “actions.” But many of our customers have been inquiring about compatibility with other automation platforms or even their proprietary software, […]

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“Facebook groups” feeds and posting have been deprecated

We are sorry to inform you that posting to Facebook groups and generating Facebook group feeds is no longer available in RSS Ground. Facebook has deprecated its Groups API and restricted Facebook group access for developers.  Read more about Facebook deprecations and Breaking changes. All posting campaigns that make posts to Facebook groups and RSS […]

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Affiliate disclosure in feeds, posts and widgets

We would like to remind those who are engaged in affiliate marketing and promotion of goods and services for affiliate commissions, about the necessity of using affiliate disclosure on the pages and  in the posts that contain affiliate products. Affiliate disclosure is a statement that makes it clear there is an affiliate relationship between a […]

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Blogger Poster custom apps for volume posting

Lately, we’ve noticed an increased number of reports indicating issues with Blogger posting campaigns, where the error message “(403) We’re sorry, but one or more limits for the requested action have been exceeded” is displayed. To make it easier for you, in Blogger Poster we use our own Google Cloud app to make posts to […]

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Email Notifications For Posting Campaigns

We are excited to unveil the latest service enhancements for RSS Ground. RSS Ground can be used on a set-and-forget basis. You can generate your private feeds, and they will be automatically updated with fresh content. You can then set up your posting campaigns and let automation handle the rest. However, keeping an eye on […]

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Yad Vashem exhibit at Austrian parliament rolls out fate of Jews in post-Anschluss Vienna


The seed for the current project was sown last year when a similarly-themed exposition was given pride of place at the Bundestag, the German parliament building in Berlin.




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'Trump não é liberal': as polêmicas propostas do novo presidente dos EUA para a economia

A ideia de que o Estado deve se restringir a funções básicas, desregulamentar a economia e não interferir no comércio entre países ganhou força com o fim da Guerra Fria e chegou a ser promovida pelos EUA na América Latina. Essa agenda entrou em crise na última década, o que ajuda a explicar a plataforma econômica populista de Donald Trump - e seu retorno ao poder.




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Fim da escala 6x1: o que diz a proposta que reduz jornada de trabalho para 36 horas semanais

Discussão nas redes sociais está gerando pressões para mudança nas leis trabalhista; mas empresários são contra.




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Election Post-Mortem and Democrat Despair Part I

The following article, Election Post-Mortem and Democrat Despair Part I, was first published on The Black Sphere.

Donald Trump went John Wyck on Democrats, like they killed his dog. And Trump’s decimation of the Party of Lynching has major implications for Democrats. At this point, if establishment Republicans don’t jump on the Trump train, then they deserve to get steamrolled with the Democrats. Because, Trump signaled without a doubt that he and …

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Election Post-Mortem and Democrat Despair Part II

The following article, Election Post-Mortem and Democrat Despair Part II, was first published on The Black Sphere.

Donald Trump made it clear in no uncertain terms that he plans to dismantle the Deep State. And it’s rants like this from Joe Scarborough that explain the new and improved version of Trump. Watch as Scarborough goes on a tirade about Trump right after learning of Trump’s victory. In his defense, almost every Leftist …

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Tottenham inconsistency down to me - Postecoglou

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou says their inconsistent start is down to him rather than his players after a fifth Premier League defeat.




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'It's down to me' - Postecoglou takes responsibility for 'hugely disappointing' defeat

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou accepts responsibility for his side's 2-1 Premier League defeat at home by a previously winless Ipswich.





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velocityconf: What Is the Risk That Amazon Will Go Down (Again)? http://t.co/DgnfQynjcM Thank you @bergstrom_johan for the awesome #velocityconf post.

velocityconf: What Is the Risk That Amazon Will Go Down (Again)? http://t.co/DgnfQynjcM Thank you @bergstrom_johan for the awesome #velocityconf post.




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I helped Tom Cruise and other celebrities divorce, but I've been happily married for 38 years. I've learned that dates — and postnups — can be key to marital bliss.

Marilyn Chinitz has worked with celebs like Tom Cruise, Michael Douglas, and Wendy Williams. She has been happily married for 38 years.




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Bitcoin approaches $90,000 as post-election record streak rages on

Traders are eyeing $100,000 for bitcoin by the end of the year potentially. The total crypto market value has surged to $3 trillion since the election.




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News24 | Maputo is almost under siege, says SA High Commissioner, as post-election unrest escalates

Amid calls for ongoing protests after violent clashes on Thursday, South Africa's High Commissioner to Mozambique Siphiwe Nyanda has declared "Maputo is almost under siege".




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News24 | Business as usual at Lebombo border post with traffic flowing between SA and Mozambique after unrest

It was business as usual at the Lebombo border post between SA and Mozambique on Saturday morning, with vehicles moving freely between both countries after a shutdown earlier this week.




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News24 | Mozambique opposition's Mondlane calls for protests at border posts, ports

Mozambican opposition presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane has called for gatherings at ports and borders, and in major cities from Wednesday for what he describes as a fourth round of demonstrations against a stolen election.




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INTERNal Stupidity: Pentagon Interns Post Pic of Chinese Plane on Veteran’s Day

The following article, INTERNal Stupidity: Pentagon Interns Post Pic of Chinese Plane on Veteran’s Day, was first published on Conservative Firing Line.

A knock-off Chinese plane similar to the US F-35 was inadvertently posted by the F-35 JPO (Joint Program Office) on Veteran’s Day. Somebody needs to help this administration figure out some basics …oh wait, a new administration is coming in January. Good. The JPO Strike Force account had no clue what they did until an …

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A feminist and postcolonial approach to nuclear politics

A feminist and postcolonial approach to nuclear politics Expert comment NCapeling 20 July 2022

The July issue of International Affairs includes eight articles on the global nuclear order and eight more covering Chinese lending, abortion rights, and global security.

Disarmament and arms control has been a consistent area of debate in this journal for the past century, as underscored in our recent archive collection of research on a century of war and conflict.

The July edition moves this debate forward with a collection of papers guest-edited by Shine Choi and Catherine Eschle. The section ‘Feminist interrogations of global nuclear politics’ includes work by nine authors exploring seven global case-studies that help rethink nuclear politics and feminism.

As the guest editors note in their introduction, the section brings together research on nuclear power and nuclear weaponry to ‘begin the process of decentring 1980s white, western experiences of the global nuclear order in feminist IR’.

The articles speak to three core themes: they provide evidence of the ongoing destructive nature of nuclear technologies, extend understanding of the gendered, racialized, and colonial dimensions of nuclear discourses, and unearth the impact of colonialism on the global nuclear order.

Global nuclear politics

Anne Sisson Runyan examines the gendered effects of uranium mining and nuclear waste dumping on North American Indigenous women, showing how the nuclear cycle tends to have a disproportionate effect on certain communities but also that the area of disposal remains problematic.

This is a global problem – for example, the Royal Navy has yet to successfully dispose of a single redundant nuclear-powered submarine and is rapidly running out of space to store further vessels.

Hebatalla Taha goes back to the early years of nuclear development and, using Egypt as a case-study, her article argues the early visualizations of the atomic age were fluid and ambivalent. She concludes – perhaps controversially – that feminizing nuclear politics and nuclear images will not lead to disarmament but rather reinforce the nuclearized world. The piece is a welcome addition to the emerging field of visuality within international relations.

Gendered images, symbols and metaphors play a key role in narrating, imagining and criticizing, but also sustaining, the nuclear-armed world.

Hebatalla Taha, Assistant Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science, American University in Cairo

Anand Sreekumar brings together feminist and Gandhian thinking to suggest a way for Narendra Modi’s government to move beyond the possession of nuclear weapons as symbols of power. In doing so, he also critiques the binary labels of ‘West’ and ‘non-West’ that often frame our understanding of the world.

Lorraine Bayard de Volo revisits the Cuban missile crisis – a point in time where nuclear war looked likely. She compares the actions of Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy and finds the pursuit of masculinity led to the rejection of approaches considered more feminine, such as diplomacy and negotiation – the crisis was exacerbated by what might be referred to now as toxic masculinity.

Sweden’s and Finland’s recent application to join the nuclear alliance NATO lends a particular urgency to Emma Rosengren’s article on the original Swedish decision to renounce the development of nuclear weapons during the Cold War. Her article concludes much of the emphasis on power in international relations has contributed to a gendered and racialized nuclear order.

Similarly, Laura Rose Brown and Laura Considine’s article on the Non-Proliferation Treaty finds that ‘gender-sensitive’ approaches focus almost exclusively on women’s inclusion as opposed to feminist policy analysis. They end by making recommendations for future policymaking.

Finally, Rebecca Hogue and Anais Maurer look at the anti-nuclear poetry of Pacific women. This article raises fundamental questions about what is currently considered to constitute evidence. They point to the role of oral history in many communities and the tendency of policymakers and social scientists to ignore this source of understanding.

National politics with international implications

This edition’s ‘Editor’s Choice’ is Jeffrey A. Friedman’s article which questions whether US grand strategy is dead in a post-Trump world. Running counter to much of the existing literature, he suggests there is a strong bilateral commitment to existing partnerships and alliances within the US political establishment.

Bipartisan support for deep engagement is at least as strong today as it has been at any other point since the end of the Cold War.

Jeffrey A. Friedman, Associate Professor of Government, Dartmouth College; Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Toulouse

Following the US Supreme Court decision over Roe vs Wade, it is important to note the issue of abortion rights can have an international dimension. Megan Daigle, Deirdre N. Duffy, and Diana López Castañeda reveal that, although Colombia now has the most progressive legal framework for abortion in Latin America, intense backlash persists as legacies of the civil war overshadow the issue and lead to barriers to safe abortion care.

China

Ric Neo and Chen Xiang look at Chinese public opinion and finds that citizens can be upset by foreign policies of other states even when they have no impact on their daily lives. It reminds us of the potency of nationalism and the importance of who controls the prevailing narrative.

It was not the Chinese party-state’s grand strategy, or even a purposeful effort, to indebt Zambia.

Deborah Brautigam, Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy and Director, China Africa Research Initiative, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

Deborah Brautigam examines China’s role in creating Zambia’s debt crisis, arguing this has not been brought about by a centralized master plan which would give China control over Zambia. Instead, the crisis has been caused by the failure of Chinese bureaucracy with too many state organs offering funding in an uncoordinated fashion.

Security and defence

Using Iran as a case-study, Henrik Stålhane Hiim argues the development of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles is a key indicator when looking for potential nuclear proliferators.

Eray Alim demonstrates the impact of an external great power interacting with local states. Russia’s involvement in the Syrian civil war has allowed it – sometimes through restrictive and punitive measures – to ensure Turkey and Israel do not harm its interests in the region.

Nina Wilén draws on fieldwork in Niger to study how Security Force Assistance (SFA) impacts on Niger’s security sector and compares this to global trends in security. She finds these developments contribute to blurred borders and confusion regarding labour division in the security sector and points to wider questions for intervenors in developing local units.




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Relative and Absolute Quantification of Postsynaptic Density Proteome Isolated from Rat Forebrain and Cerebellum

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