Links 4/24/26

Links for you. Science:

Does Gender-Affirming Care Make Mental Health Worse? The case of a rather poorly-done paper.
Lake sturgeon restoration in Milwaukee River reaches a milestone
These Chimps Began the Bloodiest ‘War’ on Record. No One Knows Why.
With New Charter, Kennedy Redesigns Vaccine Committee and May Sidestep Court Ruling
From Arsenic in Antifreeze to a Single Pill
The Plight of the Monarch
How RFK’s War on Fluoride Is Taking Over the Dentist’s Office

Other:

A.I. Isn’t People. How many Reddit posts does it take to learn to read?
No One Knows Where US Vaccine Policy Goes Next
America fought to defeat fascism. This ‘triumphal arch’ reeks of it.
AI is the boss at this retail store. What could go wrong?
The DNC expected big money after big Democratic wins. It never came.
Once Targeted By ICE, Minneapolis-Area School District Celebrates Return Of All Students
AI got the blame for the Iran school bombing. The truth is far more worrying. LLMs-gone-rogue dominated coverage, but had nothing to do with the targeting. Instead, it was choices made by human beings, over many years, that gave us this atrocity
The Trump Administration Is Killing The U.S. Forest Service So It Can Also Kill U.S. Forests
College Republicans director made racist and sexist remarks on live streams
Voting for Trump is costing Latinos their wealth
DHS attorney said agents in Los Angeles should have ‘started hitting’ protesters, emails show
ICE deports family, including deaf boy who wasn’t given his assistive devices
Evidence Grows That Google’s AI Overviews Have Eviscerated the Media Industry
How Elon Musk’s Sci-Fi Hyperloop Failed: Before his misadventures in government efficiency, Musk promised to revolutionize commuting with a subway that would speed passengers between DC and Baltimore in a matter of minutes. The project was a farce—and a sign of things to come.
What changed Trump’s mind on Iran? Who the hell knows?
Education secretary used fake photo in post about Black history icon
Just How Big Could Democrats Win In 2026?
EPA scales back oversight on how toxic coal waste is stored
Did Wisconsin Just Offer a Glimpse of a Post-Trump Future?
Descendants renew fight to save historic Black cemeteries in D.C.
She Followed Homeland Security Agents. Then Her Global Entry Was Revoked.
D.C. mayoral candidates want to build more housing — but investors don’t
Mass. must eliminate nonmedical vaccine exemptions
Bowser’s final D.C. budget includes $469M in cuts amid tough fiscal picture
New Republican Food Benefit Cuts Are Taking Effect
Tech Media Propaganda Operation Makes It Official, Goes In-House At OpenAI
Trump’s Capitalism
New York Radio Yutz Has Had It With Mr. Met’s Antisemitism
Why do media elites believe their own propaganda?
Dan Bilzerian Wants to ‘Kill Israelis’ and Thinks Judaism Is ‘Terrible.’ Now He’s Running for Congress. The influencer, once known as the “king of Instagram,” declined to answer when TMZ asked him whether Adolf Hitler was antisemitic

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Some OK News on the Crime Front in D.C.

Since we last looked at D.C.’s crime data two weeks ago, we had a very bad five day stretch where six people were killed, including the daylight shooting of two teenagers (which would not have been prevented by the curfews the D.C. government has been debating this week). This increases the total to 19 homicides*. That said, at the same time last year, D.C. had 45 homicides, so we are still doing better. And D.C. is still on pace for another year of roughly one-third reduction in the number of homicides, as happened in 2024 and 2025.

Across the board, crimes are lower than at the same time last year, other than Assault w/Dangerous Weapon (and that might be a reporting difference), with ‘crimes against cars’ dropping precipitously. We are, however, seeing upticks in most categories this week, which is not entirely unexpected as the weather gets nice.

Here’s to hoping we have a quiet week this next week.

*Officially, we have had 21 murders this year, but two of the murders occurred in other years, with arrests that were not made until this year.

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Links 4/23/26

Links for you. Science:

Why this NASA climate scientist wants you to stay angry
Clinical Trials Were Not Always This Complicated
After harsh winter, Ukrainians find joy in releasing bats rescued from war
US Scientists Sequence 1,000 Genomes From Measles, a Disease Long Eliminated With Vaccines
Antibiotic use and gut microbiome composition links from individual-level prescription data of 14,979 individuals
A complete set of canonical nucleobases in the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu
CDC delays publishing report showing covid vaccine benefits

Other:

How the Internet Fringe Infiltrated Republican Politics
Not Enough Teen Pregnancy (“…I remember when journalists would happily maintain the fiction that all young Republican staffers and politicians were virgins until marriage…”)
Harvard scientist’s visa was unlawfully canceled, judge finds
Donald Trump Impeachment Backed by Most Americans: Poll
In D.C.’s mayoral race, everyone wants more housing
Sam Altman Is Giving OpenAI a Makeover to Woo Democrats
He was willing to testify against the cartel — but ICE got to him first
What if we’d followed a 1912 plan to build streetcar tunnels around the White House?
Louisiana GOP races to eliminate an elected office won by an exonerated man (Republicans are so petty)
TRUMP RETREATS INTO THE RIGHT-WING BUBBLE
Hegseth’s Pentagon Purge: Under the cover of the Iran war, Pete Hegseth moved to oust Army chief Randy George, a staunch ally of his archnemesis and untouchable Pentagon rival, Dan Driscoll. Was it a well-calculated plot, a sign of his juice, or maybe a signal that J.D. Vance has lost some of his foreign policy sway?
Well-timed bets on Polymarket tied to the Iran war draw calls for investigations from lawmakers
War makes some Tucson Raytheon employees, retirees question work
Donald Trump’s Unfreedom of the Seas: The president is giving up on centuries of wealth and power.
Trump administration plans to attack Biden DOJ as ‘anti-Christian’ in new report
Trump’s SAVE America Act would end voter registration drives nationwide
Chicago Turns All Public School IDs Into Library Cards To Boost Student Access
Surprise inspection finds ICE stuffing migrants ‘like sardines’ into a facility with no bed, showers
Repealing Section 230 as antitrust
Inside Alligator Alcatraz, Wasserman Schultz finds men crammed in cages, smell of urine, inadequate food
Shin Bet Chief Does Not View Jewish Attacks on Palestinians as Terror
Why is Melania Trump suddenly making a big deal about the “fact” that she never had anything at all to do with Jeffrey Epstein?
Netanyahu-ism has achieved nothing for Israelis – and come at a monstrously high price
Why I’m betting on ATProto (and why you should, too)
Kentucky Republicans Are Trying to Impeach a Judge For Acknowledging That Racism Exists
Donald Trump’s Plan To Steal Or Destroy Everything
Getting New York City to Believe in Government
Former staffer says Rep. Eric Swalwell, candidate for California governor, sexually assaulted her
Israel’s War in Lebanon Has Not Stopped
Trump Tirade at MAGA War Critics Accidentally Makes Surprise Admission

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But the COVID Contrarians Told Us They Were All About Intellectual Freedom

Well, TEH FREEDOMZ didn’t last too long (boldface mine):

A report showing the efficacy of the covid-19 vaccine that was previously delayed by the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been blocked from being published in the agency’s flagship scientific journal, according to three people familiar with the decision who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. The report showed that the vaccine reduced emergency department visits and hospitalizations among healthy adults by about half this past winter.

The move, which has not been previously reported, has raised concerns among current and former officials that information about the vaccine’s benefits is being downplayed because they conflict with the views of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been an outspoken critic of the shots. Kennedy’s vaccine agenda has received pointed questioning from lawmakers during budget hearings that began last week and conclude Wednesday.

The Washington Post reported two weeks ago that Jay Bhattacharya, who is temporarily overseeing the CDC, delayed publication of the report over concerns about methodology. The report had been scheduled for publication March 19 in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

In recent days, a decision was made that the report would not be published, according to two of the people who spoke to The Post….

On Tuesday, Nixon described the decision differently: “The MMWR’s editorial assessment identified concerns regarding the methodological approach to estimating vaccine effectiveness and the manuscript was not accepted for publication,” a characterization that differs from accounts by people familiar with the report’s review…

Bhattacharya had concerns about a methodology that has long been used by the CDC to evaluate vaccine effectiveness for respiratory viruses, including influenza. A report about flu vaccine effectiveness this past winter — using the same methodology — was published in the MMWR a week earlier. An HHS official had previously said Bhattacharya was not in a position to review the earlier study and would have raised the same concerns.

A report using this methodology to gauge covid vaccine effectiveness in children was published in MMWR in December.

The methodology was also used in a 2021 study on covid vaccine effectiveness in clinics and hospitals published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Vaccine effectiveness estimates using the same methodology have also been published in other peer-reviewed journals, including JAMA Network Open, the Lancet and Pediatrics.

Freedom for me, but not for thee. And it is the height of arrogance for Bhattacharya to think that he, along with a plucky few iconclasts, have discovered a fatal flaw with the test-negative study design*. And at the upcoming NAS symposium where a bunch of COVID (and public health) contrarians will be speaking, I hope someone asks them about this.

Of course, this is part of a larger agenda to reduce vaccination by calling into question the efficacy of the vaccines, with the idea being that vaccines are supposedly harmful, and they only protect at high risk populations. It’s just pseudoscientific bullshit all the way down.

*In a test-negative design study, the efficacy of the vaccine is evaluated by examining a pool of people with symptoms, and then determining if they actually have the disease (e.g., they might just have a bad respiratory infection that is not due to COVID). Then the vaccination rates between those with COVID and those without are compared. What vaccine denialists typically argue is that, if healthy people were recruited and followed, as was done initially for the COVID vaccines, there would be little effect, as healthy übermenschen don’t need no stinkin’ vaccine, while the genetic underclass does because healthy people gain very little from vaccination (even though with COVID vaccines, that was not the case). What this sort of requirement would do is make most vaccines that need to be updated annually nearly impossible to test in time. Because they are fucking evil people.

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Links 4/22/26

Links for you. Science:

U.S. Forest Service unveils extensive closures of research facilities
Slasher sequel: Trump again proposes major cuts to U.S. science spending
First Photos From NASA Moon Flyby Show Setting Earth and Eclipse
Amid rising vaccine hesitancy, more parents reject vitamin K shots
Scientists reveal the potential of a tiny soil bacterium to beat the Haber-Bosch process
How the world’s largest wildlife crossing became the target of right-wing hate
Activation of l-histidine biosynthesis as a new antibiotic strategy against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Other:

Trump Surrenders to Iran
D.C.’s new rules are pushing streateries off the street
I tested three Windows laptops in the MacBook Neo’s price range — there’s no contest
Whoops, The Tech Press Mythologized Another Unethical Asshole
My Quest to Solve Bitcoin’s Great Mystery
We Have 2 Weeks to Stop Trump From Committing New Atrocities
President of Wisconsin’s largest mosque detained by US immigration agents
Army survivors of deadly attack in Kuwait dispute Pentagon’s account, say unit “was unprepared” to defend itself
The Era Of The Mad King
RFK Jr. Will Take on Joe Rogan for Podcaster Supremacy (if he has time to do this, then he’s not working hard enough as HHS Secretary)
Trump is underwater in 135 GOP House and Senate seats. New local polling estimates show Trump is unpopular even in deep red districts, as calls for war powers reform and impeachment swirl in DC
Orban’s Fate Is a Warning Not to Get Too Close to Trump
Where Does a Dog Belong?
On Impeachment
Confidently Asserted
Free Press Dipshit Humiliates Herself In Public Again
How Dare You Vote Against The Troops
Unless you’re a billionaire, Trump just raised your taxes
White House Secures Foreign Steel for Ballroom Project
Public Health Needs to Get Off the Laptop and Into the Streets
EFF is Leaving X
MAGA Influencers Are Salivating Over Jailing Each Other
The War Is Bad. The Cease-Fire Doesn’t Exist. The Future Is Awful.
RFK Jr., Creature of the Tanning Salon, Throws the Industry a Bone
Vance, Rubio, and Wiles: Iran War? What Iran War? Don’t Look at Me! That lengthy New York Times ticktock about the run-up to the war was interesting—but it also just gave the above troika a chance to walk away from a responsibility they totally share.
Trump admin makes sweeping request for medical records of federal workers
Teachers would be paid a minimum salary of $70,000 in Massachusetts if bill becomes law
The Beclowning of the Madman Theory: The tentative cease fire negotiated earlier this week is not –repeat, not — an example of the Madman Theory at work.
Turning Point gets its ass handed to it in the SRP elections. Turning Point invested heavily in a pro-industry slate of candidates for the massive utility, and mostly lost.
Idaho Banned Pride Flags. Boise ‘Complied.’

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Hegseth Is No George Washington: The Influenza Vaccination Edition

Defense Secretary Hegseth, unaware that one of the key reforms George Washington enacted while commanding the Continental Army was to institute a smallpox inoculation program, let it rip with this policy brain fart (boldface mine):

The military will no longer require U.S. troops to receive the annual flu vaccine, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday, rolling back what he described as an “overly broad” mandate that had been in place for seven decades.

“We’re seizing this moment to discard any absurd, overreaching mandates that only weaken our war-fighting capabilities,” Hegseth said in a video posted to his social media channels. “In this case, this includes the universal flu vaccine and the mandate behind it.”

Hegseth said that under a new policy, soldiers would be able to take the vaccine if they believed it was in their best interest, billing it as an effort to “restore freedom and strength to our joint force.”

“But we will not force you, because your body, your faith and your convictions are not negotiable,” he said…

The U.S. military first mandated the flu vaccine in 1945, at the end of World War II — in part to hedge against the threat of biological warfare and because the great influenza pandemic of 1918 to 1920 had crippled American troop readiness during World War I, killing more than 26,000 American soldiers. The mandate was briefly withdrawn in 1949 but reinstated in the 1950s.

It is as if the entire Trump administration is full of Michael Browns (of “Heckuva job Brownie” infamy), though that is arguably unfair to Michael Brown, since he was just unqualified, not delusionally stupid. Snark aside, it is clear that the Republican Party line regarding vaccination is that, while there might be some very sick people who benefit from vaccination, everyone else is more at risk from vaccination than from the disease itself, which is foolish. Influenza is not fun, and it is not just a cold.

Meanwhile, if you think HHS is going to step in here, yesterday HHS Secretary Kennedy talked about “cleaning up the risk pool”, so eugenics is back on the menu, boys!

But there were no differences between the two parties, amirite?

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Links 4/21/26

Links for you. Science:

The antibiotic trap: Easy access to desperately needed drugs has made India the global accelerant of our antimicrobial resistance crisis (don’t think we can lay MRSA on India though)
You need to make AI guidelines for your lab
The machines are fine. I’m worried about us.
Man’s First Best Friend
Seizure of 2,000 ants at Nairobi airport highlights the hidden scale of insect trafficking
FY2027 Budget Request Slashes Billions in Science Funding

Other:

Donald Trump, Wrecker of American Empire: The president has done more damage to American power than anyone in history.
ICE in Hell’s Kitchen: Why ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Can Go Where ‘The Pitt’s ICE Episode Couldn’t
A star scientist showed that better genetics lessons could reduce racism. It was the death knell for his career
Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real
Big Law Firms Who Surrendered to Trump’s Demands Ended up Losing
Trump Believes in “Madman Theory.” But He’s Actually a Madman
Gov. Spanberger signs bill to end the renewal of Robert E. Lee license plates in Virginia
MAGA Dolt Hegseth Accidentally Reveals Big Hole in Trump Victory Claim
Why Latinos Join ICE
National Park Service Faces “Catastrophic” Changes Amid History Bans And Employee Cuts
Mahmoud Khalil wants to reassure you
Why We’re Removing Our Programmatic Ads
Note to Democrats: Paying taxes is not a moral failing
25 Thoughts On The Humiliation Of Donald Trump
NOW WHAT WILL HE SCREW UP?
Republicans Chose Armageddon Over Checking Trump—They Just Got Lucky
The Next Democratic Candidate for President Should Run as a China Hawk
Trump’s not just pretending to be a madman. He actually is one.
Dare to be ‘cringe’
Why MAGA men actually loathe tradwives
The New York Times Got Played By A Telehealth Scam And Called It The Future Of AI
Trump administration to end civil rights settlements for trans students
Minneapolis releases video that undermines ICE claims about non-fatal shooting
It Should Be a Bigger Story That the President of the United States Is Fucking Insane
Public health takes center stage in US midterm campaigns: ‘It’s already been politicized’
“The problem is Sam Altman”: OpenAI Insiders don’t trust CEO
Dems’ No Tax Proposals Are Reactionary Garbage. Lower taxes are no substitute for a safety net
Your Loved One Is Stuck in Immigration Detention. It Will Cost $25,000 to Get Them Out.
Newly Obtained Video of Minneapolis Shooting Undermines ICE Account. Prosecutors did not watch video of the nonfatal shooting until weeks after charging the wounded man, an official said.
3-year-old suffered sexual abuse during months in immigration custody, family alleges

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President Real Estate Mogul Hurts D.C.’s Housing Market

An interesting tidbit in this article about the D.C. housing market (boldface mine):

The National Guard were deployed on Aug. 18, and you can see a pullback in pending sales and showings for properties in the District of Columbia. I got the sense that people were already feeling uncertain, and now they’re a whole group of people saying, either (A) I hear there’s a lot of crime because we’re putting National Guard on the street, so I don’t want to move to D.C. Or (B) this is ridiculous. The federal government is in D.C., and I don’t want to be part of that kind of thing,” she said. “And it’s still taking some time for prospective buyers to want to take a look back at the District, particularly in the condo market.”

Send the Guard troops home now. And, of course, D.C. statehood now.

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Links 4/20/26

Links for you. Science:

More than 10 million fish devoured in just a few hours. It’s the world’s largest predation event
How citations ruined science
Long COVID disability burden in US adults
Soon after massive honeybee deaths, Trump moves to close the nation’s premier bee lab
You can eat fish caught in the Hudson River for the first time in 50 years
MAGA Is Winning Its War Against U.S. Science

Other:

The Democrats’ Content Problem Isn’t Just the Camera. It’s What’s In Front of It. (excellent, must-read)
Republican Donors Line Up For Brooke Pinto.Pinto’s campaign for congressional delegate has received nearly $170,000 from donors with histories of contributing to Donald Trump and other Republicans.
An interview with ME SEN Candidate David Costello
The Illiteracy of the Trump Administration: What happens when U.S. foreign policy is run by faux intellectuals rather than people who have actually read things?
Unions, or David Duke?
Georgetown Cat Cafe Reopens After Union Drive
We polled Ward 1 on the DC Council primary race
Zito Special – Iranians Welcome A Sweet Nuclear Death Edition
Rockville(ish) town centers: A tale of two not-quite cities
While Constituents Demand Safer Streets, Boston Is Removing Protective Barriers From New Bikeways (Wu seems to have lost the thread here)
The dark heart of the AI industry
‘Let them all assault me’: Records show armed, off-duty Phoenix cop’s plan at student anti-ICE walkout
Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?
Why Hospital Policies Matter in States That Ban Abortion
Why the latest elections were the most ominous yet for the GOP
War Crimes Are Trump’s Truest Liberation
What’s going on with Elizabeth Warren? On the perils of economic populism
The 25th Amendment Isn’t Coming to Save Us
A Peek Into Trump’s Planning of America’s 250th Suggests a Religious Focus
Boise took its Pride flag down. But new art has popped up at City Hall. What it cost
It’s Not a TACO. It’s a Surrender.
‘Definitely a Sham’: As Tariffs Climb, Trade Fraud and Accounting Tricks Proliferate
Almost 50% of US consumers would use palm biometrics payments, research finds
Testing suggests Google’s AI Overviews tell millions of lies per hour. Is 90 percent accuracy good enough for a search robot?
D.C. Police Release Body-Cam Footage of a Shooting By A Federal Agent
Sam Altman Says It’ll Take Another Year Before ChatGPT Can Start a Timer. An $852 billion company, ladies and gentlemen.
ICE Has Detained 6,200+ Kids in Trump’s Second Term, Up 10x Since Biden Left Office
Democrats Launch Investigation Into Hegseth — Did He Try to Profit Off the War He Started?
Teen who went to photograph L.A. ‘No Kings’ rally shot, blinded by Homeland Security agent, attorney says
Data Center Tech Lobbyists Fearmonger in Attempt to Retroactively Roll Back Right to Repair Law

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When the Supreme Court Legislates

In case you missed it, last week the NY Times got its hands on internal Supreme Court documents related to the first use in 2016 of the shadow docket to announce court orders without explanation. This, for me, was the striking part (boldface mine):

Justice Breyer responded later that day to the chief’s memo but did not address all its points. Such stays were unusual, he wrote, stating his objections mildly.

He skipped over the question of whether the plan was lawful, asking only: Why the rush? The circuit court had already set a date to hear the case in June. The first deadline for power plants to reduce their emissions was six years away; full compliance was not required until 2030. That was plenty of time for the case to play out through the legal system.

The chief wrote right back the next day sounding irritated and blunt.

Speed was vital, he said, because environmental regulation was going to be very expensive for states and the power industry. The sums involved could approach $480 billion, he asserted, and industry groups would have to start preparations immediately.

Let’s leave aside the reality of what happened: the power plant regulations were so tepid that the companies exceeded the standards without any regulation, other than to say that conservative Supreme Court judges suck at policy analysis.

What I cannot get past is the concern over the amount of $480 billion as an excuse to employ the major questions doctrine. If we take Roberts’ statement at face value and in good faith, it seems clear that an amount of $4.80 would not be an issue. So somewhere between $4.80 and $480 billion, the cost is too much. Is it $48 billion? $4.8 billion? $967 million?

How does one draw the line? How does a president know where that line is? And how should Congress write legislation as to not run afoul of a conservative Supreme Court?

It is just bullshit all the way down. Pack the Court, and when needs be, strip it of jurisdiction.

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