arc

Will DeSantis Get Himself Appointed To Fill Marco Rubio's Seat?

Forget that occasionally sane Marco Rubio we've caught glimpses of, he will completely fold to Donald Trump as Secretary of State. Do we at least get closer to a Senate majority with his leaving? No, we do not.

Florida Man DeSantis gets to appoint Rubio's temporary Senate replacement. The seat doesn't open until 2028.

Whoever's appointed would serve until a 2026 special election to complete the final two years of Rubio's term - so whoever's appointed has to win again in 2028.

First off the bat, Puddin' Fingers could appoint his wife, Casey "I'm Really Jackie Kennedy" DeSantis, to hold the seat until his term as governor is up.

He could also appoint his lieutenant governor, Jeanette Nunez. That would leave the option of allowing her to appoint him to the Senate seat.

According to CBS News, Attorney General Ashley Moody and former Florida House Speaker Jose Oliva are also in the mix.


arc

Alternate Archive

The last time we changed the site’s server, the archives stopped working. For anyone looking to relive the whole LFG adventure up to the indefinite hiatus, we offer this alternative. This is a work in progress, published early so that […]

The post Alternate Archive appeared first on Looking For Group.





arc

2,600-year-old Celtic wooden burial chamber of 'outstanding scientific importance' uncovered by archaeologists in Germany

The discovery of an impeccably preserved Celtic burial chamber in southern Germany is a "stroke of luck for archaeology," scientists say.




arc

New GootLoader Campaign Targets Users Searching for Bengal Cat Laws in Australia

In an unusually specific campaign, users searching about the legality of Bengal Cats in Australia are being targeted with the GootLoader malware. "In this case, we found the GootLoader actors using search results for information about a particular cat and a particular geography being used to deliver the payload: 'Are Bengal Cats legal in Australia?,'" Sophos researchers Trang Tang, Hikaru Koike,




arc

Google’s ‘Where to Vote’ Search Result Reflects Quirk of Candidate Surname, Not Bias

Social media users alleged bias against former President Donald Trump when a Google search on Election Day for “where to vote” returned an interactive map to find a person’s polling station when including the word “Harris” but not “Trump.” The reason is because “Harris” is a county in Texas, whereas “Trump” is not a location.

The post Google’s ‘Where to Vote’ Search Result Reflects Quirk of Candidate Surname, Not Bias appeared first on FactCheck.org.




arc

Annoyed Redditors tanking Google Search results illustrates perils of AI scrapers





arc

Princeton researchers find a path toward Hep E treatment by disentangling its knotty structure

The hepatitis E virus protein ORF1 contains a region that scientists have struggled to characterize, making the structure and function of this region the subject of much debate. Now, Princeton scientists show that this region of the protein does not behave as a protease, as has been previously suggested, but instead serves as a molecular scaffold to stabilize the rest of the ORF1 protein.




arc

Princeton research activity hits new milestone

National survey highlights vibrancy and growth of campus research




arc

'I shot her a follow on Twitter,' and soon this Princeton senior was doing research alongside his econ idol

Amichai Feit had known Seema Jayachandran as a Twitter-famous development economist.  She became Feit’s senior thesis advisor for a policy-analysis project that included economic field research in India.




arc

Princeton-HBCU research collaborations continue with 10 new projects

This is the second round of Princeton Alliance for Collaborative Research (PACRI) projects partnering HBCU and Princeton researchers.




arc

Researchers discover an abrupt change in quantum behavior that defies current theories of superconductivity

New paper from Princeton team challenges the conventional wisdom of superconducting quantum transitions.




arc

Princeton archaeologists are using cutting-edge digital technologies to help reveal the ancient past

In the field, digital technology saves immense amounts of time and limits fruitless digging. In the classroom, VR recreations help bring the past to life.




arc

Princeton creates Office of Innovation to enhance ecosystem for research, start-ups, tech transfer and industry collaboration

Craig B. Arnold has been named Princeton’s first University Innovation Officer and heads the new office.




arc

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.




arc

Endowment continues to provide foundation for Princeton’s groundbreaking research, innovative scholarship and national leadership on college affordability

In the Class of 2028, 71.5% of students qualify for financial aid and 21.7% of the class are lower-income students eligible for federal Pell grants.




arc

Internet researchers reach beyond academia to close major security loophole

Princeton engineers and industry leaders have squelched a threat that had lurked for years in the internet’s encryption system.




arc

Celebrate Princeton Innovation spotlights researchers who are patenting discoveries, creating start-ups and exploring other ventures




arc

Digital Storytelling with ArcGIS StoryMaps

This workshop will introduce participants to the primary features of ArcGIS StoryMaps and the necessary preparation to publish an effective StoryMaps project. As a member of the Princeton community, you have access to ArcGIS Online and its many apps like StoryMaps. Skills taught or addressed include: pairing maps, multimedia, and text; geolocation; embedding content; digital map making; using ArcGIS templates and layouts; digital storytelling strategies. Please bring a laptop. If you have not already activated your Princeton ArcGIS Online account, you are encouraged to do so beforehand.




arc

Writing Seminar Research Clinic Fall 2024

Register for our "Writing Seminar Research Clinic" to be held in the Firestone Library Tea Room on Sunday November 17 between 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Consult with Writing Center Fellows and Librarians to move your Research Paper to the next level while munching on movie theater style popcorn, cookies, and sipping caffeinated beverages! Please register for a time slot here: 2:00pm-2:30pm 2:30pm-3:00pm 3:00pm-3:30pm 3:30pm-4:00pm 4:00pm-4:30pm 4:30pm-5:00pm 5:00pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6:00pm 6:00pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7:00pm 7:00pm-7:30pm 7:30pm-8:00pm If you need research help and none of these time slots work for you, feel free to sign up for a consultation with your seminar librarian.




arc

Kindred Spirit Fall Arch

Kindred Spirit Acapella Performance under Blair Arch in the midst of the beautiful New Jersey autumn! We invite you to come join us in worshipping the Lord through singing and fellowship! We know life at Princeton can be busy and stressful and we hope that our songs can bring you joy, peace, and hope. Most importantly, we pray that our performance may bring glory to a God who is worthy of all our praise :) Arches last about 20-30 minutes and often include a fun after-party!




arc

New Report Claims That ‘Arcane’ Is The Most Expensive Series In Animation History

Each episode cost nearly $14 million per episode to produce and market across its two-season, 18-episode run.






arc

RSS Ground Changelog March 2020

RSS Ground team now works from home. But we are still efficient and productive. Here is what we did for you in March plus some of our plans for the future. YouTube Feeds Now require API key Click to enlarge Because of the new limitations at Google developers platform, search requests for YouTube videos now […]

The post RSS Ground Changelog March 2020 appeared first on RSSground.com.




arc

RSS Ground Changelog March 2023

We are ready with another set of updates and improvements for RSS Ground. Major update to LinkedIn Poster LinkedIn Poster update Now you can have a full control over your LinkedIn automated posts. You can optionally add item’s title, description and image to your post. Also, you can add custom text, specify call-to-action text with […]

The post RSS Ground Changelog March 2023 appeared first on RSSground.com.




arc

RSS Ground Changelog March 2024

Check out the latest changes and updates we added to the service in March of 2024. Test Post Option For Manual Posts Following numerous requests from our users, we have added a Test Post option to your posting campaigns. You can now run manual posts regardless of whether the posting campaign is active or paused. […]

The post RSS Ground Changelog March 2024 appeared first on RSSground.com.








arc

Western monarch populations grew over 100-fold in 2021. Why?

The beloved butterflies had fallen to critical levels in recent years. Experts weigh in on what might be causing their remarkable return.




arc

How magpies outwitted researchers in Australia

During a recent study, a group of magpies removed their GPS trackers, astounding their observers. But were the birds actually trying to help each other?




arc

Daily life on the International Space Station: A Q&A with a space archaeologist

Archaeologists are working to understand how astronauts really use their space on the ISS—and help improve space habitats of the future.




arc

2-million-year-old DNA reveals surprising Arctic ecosystem

The oldest DNA ever retrieved, preserved in sediments in northern Greenland, reveals that Arctic and temperate species once commingled in an ecosystem unlike anything that exists today.




arc

Ice Age cave paintings decoded by amateur researcher

Patterns of lines and dots associated with specific animal species in cave art may point to an early writing system.




arc

'Emilia Pérez' trans narco musical actress calls for 'living our own life'

The new film Emilia Pérez follows a Mexican cartel leader (Karla Sofía Gascón) who was assigned male at birth but transitions to become her true self as a woman.





arc

London to host UFC Fight Night show in March 2025

The UFC announces it will host a Fight Night event in London on 22 March.




arc

Assisted dying bill dangerous, says Archbishop

His comments came ahead of an assisted dying bill being introduced to Parliament.




arc

Polar bears face higher risk of disease in a warming Arctic

Climate change and sea ice loss leaves polar bears exposed to more diseases, research suggests.




arc

Trump lining up Marco Rubio and Kristi Noem for top jobs

Trump could name Rubio as his secretary of state and Noem as his homeland security secretary, US media say.




arc

Your pictures on the theme of 'arches'

A selection of readers' photographs on the theme of 'arches.'




arc

Archbishop of Canterbury Resigns

Justin Welby has stepped down over a church abuse scandal.




arc

Watch: Barcelona airport and highways hit by flooding

Video shows a flooded terminal inside El Prat airport and partially submerged cars on a highway.





arc

Trump taps Marco Rubio & Michael Waltz, known to be pro-India and tough on China, for top jobs - The Indian Express

  1. Trump taps Marco Rubio & Michael Waltz, known to be pro-India and tough on China, for top jobs  The Indian Express
  2. Donald Trump Sets 'Existential' Battle Against China With Cabinet Picks  NDTV
  3. Trump's NSA pick Mike Waltz's pro-India stand in 5 quotes  Firstpost
  4. Trump's incoming NSA Mike Waltz wants US to dance cheek-to-check with India  The Times of India
  5. Who is Mike Waltz, Donald Trump’s pick for national security adviser?  The Hindu




arc

News24 | Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby announces resignation over abuse scandal

The leader of the world's Anglican communion, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, announced Tuesday he was resigning following a damning report that concluded the Church of England covered up a serial abuse case.