A top Republican official in Missouri is threatening to remove President Joe Biden from appearing on the ballot as retaliation for the determination in two other states that Donald Trump doesn't qualify because he "engaged in insurrection."
It was a year of reckoning, a year in which humanity finally began to understand that it faces an existential threat, a threat unlike any we have ever faced before, a threat that will wreak havoc on our fragile planet if we fail to stop it — and it may already be too late. We are referring, of course, to pickleball.
Donald Trump has now been ruled off of (removed) from the Colorado and Maine primary ballots. Everyone is making this complicated, perhaps on purpose. Quickly, Jim covers the one essential insight everyone should know about this case and the most important thing that insight tells us about how to view this story.
A student project has revealed yet another power of artificial intelligence — it can be extremely good at geolocating where photos are taken.The project, known as Predicting Image Geolocations (or PIGEON, for short) was designed by three Stanford graduate students in order to identify locations on Google Street View.But when presented with a few personal photos it had never seen before, the program was, in the majority of cases, able to make accurate guesses about where the photos were taken.
Congress spent $7.5 billion on electric vehicle chargers two years ago. How many have been built? One!
Google is making some changes in Google Maps that will increase user privacy.Data from the Timeline feature in Google Maps, which is controlled by the Location History setting and keeps a record of routes and trips users have taken, will soon be stored directly on users' devices instead of by Google.That means Google itself will no longer have access to user location history data. And by extension, neither will law enforcement, which has often requested user location data from Google — for example, through "geofence" orders, which request data about every user who was near a specific place at a specific time.
In 1912 the Colorado Supreme Court said in Littlejohn v People ex rel Desch, 121 P.159, “Every qualified elector shall have an equal right to cast a ballot for the person of his own selection, and that no act shall be done by any power, civil or military, to prevent it. Such is the mandate and spirit of the Constitution, and it thereby vests in the elector a constitutional right of which he cannot lawfully be deprived by any governmental power.” The decision struck down a ban on write-in #voting in School Director elections. The decision was unanimous.
This video was made to add insight and perspective to the salt and blood pressure narrative.