Links 5/13/26

Links for you. Science:

Europe—not US—first to authorize Moderna’s combo mRNA flu-COVID vaccine
A.I. Bots Told Scientists How to Make Biological Weapons. Scientists shared transcripts with The Times in which chatbots described how to assemble deadly pathogens and unleash them in public spaces.
CDC delay of infant hepatitis B shot likely to raise infections, studies show
South Carolina measles outbreak ends as US cases near 1,800
Board Ouster Raises Further Concerns About NSF’s Future
Small Rays in Shallow Waters Flaunt Fake Eyes to Ward Off Predators
Study: Infrasound likely a key factor in alleged hauntings. Low-frequency infrasound (below 20 Hz) can raise cortisol levels in saliva and increase irritability.

Other:

Homicides are down in D.C., but domestic killings have increased
The Supreme Court Has Completed Its Quest to Kill the Voting Rights Act
Inside The ‘Red Team’ House Dem Task Force That’s Running War Games And Taking On Trump’s Election Threats
I went to the Beijing Auto Show and it’s a glimpse at the future of the auto industry
JD Vance can’t escape the Iran war
Voters Can Be Disenfranchised Now. Just say it’s because they’re Democrats.
This Is the Worst Argument for Prediction Markets
Taking food from the hungry while funding a pointlessly destructive war: the Donald Trump story
Blanche, asked if DOJ will now prosecute every post of ’86 47,’ says ‘every case is different’
The data center rebellion is only the beginning
At Least 15 High-Ranking D.C. Police Officials Are Implicated in a Sweeping Internal Investigation of Crime Statistics
The Catturd2 Presidency
D.C. must protect venues, fans, and artists from scalpers
Half of ‘long shot’ Polymarket bets on military action are successful
More Details Emerge of Trump’s Secret Use of ICE to Spy on Critics
The AI Termination Ban: Why Chinese Courts Just Made It Illegal to Replace Workers with Robots
Graham Platner’s triumph, explained by a Maine reporter
Local Politics, After Murder
Progressive Democrats Propose Banning Surveillance Pricing, Breaking Apart Corporate America If They Win in 2026
By gutting the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court becomes the enemy of the Democratic Party
The Justices Acted as Partisans in the Voting Rights Ruling
Rep. Melanie Stansbury reveals Trump sexual assault allegations from the Epstein Files
Trump administration ends funding for fentanyl test strips, baffling public health groups: “It doesn’t make sense”
The pastor of the nation’s largest Methodist church is running for the US Senate in Kansas
Ex-Florida Rep. David Rivera convicted in secret Venezuela lobbying case
Trump’s border wall expansion just bulldozed an ancient tribal site. Construction in the Arizona desert damaged an enormous Indigenous ground etching resembling a fish that is thought to be at least 1,000 years old.
Hegseth compares media to the Pharisees, an ancient Jewish sect derided by Christians. Jews say use of term by US defense secretary has antisemitic connotations, while Christians and conservatives say the phrase likens Trump, Hegseth and US military to Jesus
Why I have to give Fortnite my passport to use Bluesky. Age verification laws are as ineffective as they are dangerous.
Oscar belonging to co-director of Putin film missing after TSA makes him ship it
A mom asked the NYT publisher about harm from trans coverage. He defended the process instead (“A joint 2024 analysis by Media Matters and GLAAD found that the Times failed to quote a transgender person in 66 percent of its stories about anti-trans legislation over a one-year period.”)

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Uncle Sam Says

Observed at the corner of 16th and P Streets, NW, Dupont Circle, D.C.:

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Links 5/12/26

Links for you. Science:

Key US science panels are being axed — and others are becoming less open
Guns and bulletproof vests: How federal agents arrested Fauci aide
Postprandial lipid metabolism durably enhances T cell immunity
Push for raw milk intensifies—despite illness outbreaks and scientists’ warnings
We Are Bombarding America’s Forests With Roundup
Twenty-five-million-year-old platypus fossils with teeth found in outback SA
Trump drops embattled surgeon general pick Casey Means, announces new nominee. Means’s nomination stalled as some Republicans questioned her credentials. The new nominee, Trump’s third pick for the role, is Nicole Saphier a radiologist and Fox News contributor.

Other:

You Can Have Democratic Self-Government or the Corrupt Court — Not Both
What Will It Take to Get A.I. Out of Schools?
Ds Must Expand The Supreme Court First. Add justices in February 2029
The Perversion of the Voting Rights Act: The Supreme Court rules that white people can disenfranchise Black voters for political advantage.
The Oil Squeeze Tightens
Meet the first-timers running for D.C. mayor
The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Just Issued the Worst Ruling in a Century
OpenAI Really Wants Codex to Shut Up About Goblins
Black lawmakers decry supreme court voting decision: ‘We’re going backwards’
SpaceX satellites half the size of pickup trucks are falling from the sky — every day. As space junk accumulates, astronomer Sam Lawler explains why we should be concerned about the rapid proliferation of private satellites in low orbit
The demise of Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Trump’s clown cabinet
(One) Good AI Is Here
Promoting False Flag Conspiracy Theories Helps Fascists
As Budgets Tighten, Some State Lawmakers Reconsider Costly Private School Vouchers
Calling Trump a Tyrant Is Not a Call to Violence
ICE Agent Who Shot Dead Unarmed Mom Quietly Reassigned as FBI Probe Stalls
Max and Israel Makoka Were Waiting for a Hancock High School Bus. ICE Took the Brothers Instead.
University Professors Disturbed to Find Their Lectures Chopped Up and Turned Into AI Slop
The Mask is Off: Major Anti-Abortion Group Calls for Arrest of Abortion Patients
A Year of Magical Thinking: Elite impunity has fueled the fantasy that catastrophes are for other people.
As DC eyes robotaxis, questions remain over safety and jobs
Gov. Wes Moore Claims Maryland Banned Surveillance Pricing for Groceries. It Didn’t.
This country wants to tax tech giants to fund newsrooms
City Learns Flock Accessed Cameras in Children’s Gymnastics Room as a Sales Pitch Demo, Renews Contract Anyway
Half of AI health answers are wrong even though they sound convincing—new study
Trump’s CBS 60 Minutes Interview: What Aired and What Was Cut
A ‘Barbaric’ Problem in American Hospitals Is Only Getting Bigger
The more young people use AI, the more they hate it
Legalizing online gambling will harm D.C. iGaming risks trapping children, youth, and vulnerable residents in a cycle of digital addiction and possible financial ruin, one expert argues.
Addressing Questions Surrounding Hawaii’s Bold Move To Undo Citizens United

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VA Democrats Should Remove the VA Supreme Court, Even If It Will Not Save Redistricting

Yesterday, Virginia state Democrats joined the milquetoast caucus:

Top Virginia Democrats have decided against exercising a controversial procedural end run around last week’s state Supreme Court ruling that struck down their redistricting, which wiped away a gain of four House seats, the Democratic leader of the state Senate told The New Republic.

The decision—which nixes a complicated idea, discussed over the weekend by Democrats, to replace the state Supreme Court and get the case reheard—is likely to anger rank-and-file Democrats who had hoped the party would respond aggressively to the ruling, which has made it more likely that Republicans hold the House this fall.

This is the part that should upset rank-and-file Democrats (boldface mine):

“As a practical matter,” Virginia’s state Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell said in an interview, the move “would not be capable of being implemented” given the “time frame.”

…Surovell insisted in an interview with The New Republic that the plan is unworkable. He cited a May 12 deadline set by the state Department of Elections for having congressional maps entered into the state’s election system. That’s necessary in order to be prepared for the congressional primaries set for August 1, for which early voting starts in mid-June.

That May 12 deadline would not leave enough time to execute the end run, Surovell said. The tactic would involve state legislative votes lowering the retirement age for judges followed by a new hearing of the case and other associated procedural arcana.

In a revelation that will dismay a lot of Democrats, the problem appears to be that the voting system has not been updated recently enough to make faster entry of the new maps possible (it’s currently being updated). If this ends up costing Democrats the House—which is unlikely but not impossible—the recriminations will be severe.

“Because the technology is so old, it takes a lot of time to input new districts into the computers, to ensure that people are assigned the correct ballots and that voting is not completely chaotic in November,” Surovell told me…

Surovell said that practical considerations weren’t the only thing motivating the decision not to exercise the retirement-age tactic. “Wiping out the entire Supreme Court is an incredibly extreme step to take over a decision you don’t like,” Surovell said…

Still, many Democrats will look at this situation and note that Republicans keep finding ways around procedural obstacles, while Democrats keep getting stymied by them. After the U.S. Supreme Court killed the protection against racial gerrymanders, it took Tennessee only a few days to wipe out a Democratic district by carving up the Black population in Memphis.

We will leave aside the reality that Virginia Democrats did not have a plan for dealing with the Virginia Supreme Court (though it will become obvious what it should have been). But Surovell* makes a fundamental error here: he assumes this awful decision will be the last awful decision the Virginia Supreme Court, as currently constituted, will make. Based on their recent decision, it certainly will not be the only bad decision it will hand down. And now the Virginia Supreme Court knows that Virginia Democrats will do nothing to stop them, so they will have no incentive to stop; they likely will be emboldened.

This is to say that Virginia Democrats should remove the Virginia Supreme Court on the basis of malfeasance, even if it will not fix this problem, because it will certainly prevent future problems that would have been created by this court. It is time for the courts to experience some checks and balances too, especially when the fight against fascism demands it.

And Virginia Democratic primary voters have an important role to play here (and this is a point that generalizes nationally). Democratic primary voters (which includes me too!) must start disciplining Democratic officials to the point where they are afraid to not use constitutional hardball to stop the fascists. As long as the milquetoast caucus keeps winning primary elections, they have no reason to change. Democratic primary voters can and have enforced party discipline on a few issues, such as basic abortion rights. While some Democratic officials might not be stalwarts on this issue, only a handful break at all from the party line—because if they do, they know they will be dead meat in their next primary.

It is time for Democratic primary voters to push their officials to fight–and fight to win.

*For what it is worth, autocorrect changes “Surovell” to “Shrivel.” Make of that what you will.

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Links 5/11/26

Links for you. Science:

Here’s the Covid-19 vaccine paper the CDC censored. RFK Jr. and the CDC’s top official, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, don’t want you to read this. That’s exactly why you should.
Biotech is in a high-stakes game. RFK Jr.’s FDA keeps changing the rules.
A bill to gut endangered species protections faced a major setback this week
Researchers perplexed by growing numbers of ‘zombie’ fish deep in Lake Superior
Dogs’ brains began to shrink at least 5,000 years ago, study finds. Research offers insights into domestication of dogs but it remains unclear why they ended up with smaller brains than wolves
The Measurement Problem Has a Donut Hole
The Triumph of Ego Depletion

Other:

Newsworthy
Will the White House press be even more submissive?
The Loneliness of Donald Trump
Schumer’s Enemies Within. Democratic donors are feeling jazzed about the midterms but still haven’t made peace with leadership over the party’s post-’24 aimlessness. Support for Chuck Schumer, in particular, has become a litmus test for candidates and donors alike.
The Peak Comeback Kid Column
Trump blames No Kings for assassination attempt
D.C. AG Sues Multifamily REIT Over ‘Illegal Hidden Fees’
Sen. John Fetterman backed a stock trading ban — but his household reported buying shares tied to industries he oversees
College Football’s Biggest Gambling Scandal Also Reveals How to Prevent It
Are ICE warehouses just another Trump grift?
Stephen Colbert Gets Ready to Hang It Up
Virginia’s Paid Family Leave Law Signals Shift in the South
Conspiracy America
Virginia’s new law blocks counties from banning solar
Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes entire company database in 9 seconds — backups zapped, after Cursor tool powered by Anthropic’s Claude goes rogue
‘Disappointed,’ ‘Surprised,’ ‘Betrayed’: 12 Trump Voters on What Has Gone Wrong (I’m not a fan of the information deficit hypothesis in general, but, Dear Gritty, these people are just stone cold ignorant)
Study Finds A Third of New Websites are AI-Generated
Deranged Trump Rants Edited Out of 60 Minutes Interview After Shooting
AI’s Economics Don’t Make Sense
Alito Pens Decision That ‘Eviscerates’ The Voting Rights Act
Supreme Court limits key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act
Leaf Eaters
The YOLO Presidency: Trump is focused on becoming one of history’s “great men.”
Supreme Court Deals a Death Blow to the Voting Rights Act
The Pentagon May Not Be Telling Trump the Full Picture About the War
Dario Amodei, hype, AI safety, and the explosion of vibe-coded AI disasters
Make Greater D.C. Again? GOP embraces bid to add Arlington and Alexandria to the capital
Book bans and culture wars came for libraries. They’re still standing strong.
How Long Are DC Homeowners Staying Put? A Long Time
Trump administration rejects women picked for soybean board, appoints men instead

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Links 5/10/26

Links for you. Science:

I Was Treated for Tuberculosis While Millions Were Robbed of Care
Cocaine Pollution Seems to Make Salmon Swim Farther Than Usual. Scientists Don’t Know the Long-Term Consequences
‘Why is publishing so expensive?’
The Destroyed Remnants of a Lost World Are Falling to Earth, Scientists Discover
Doctor, wife of acting U.S. attorney general, appointed to NIH advisory council
Trump fires all 24 members of the U.S. National Science Foundation’s governing body
A new way to stop global spread of pathogen once linked to Ireland’s Great Famine

Other:

It Is 2006… It is 2026…
Transit, school decisions are putting DC students in danger
D.C. child care workers got life-changing raises. Now they may be cut.
Trump’s Losing Streak Takes a Truly Humiliating Turn
The Trouble with Trump’s Bunker and Ballroom
Walking near a D.C. school raises the chance of being hit by a car, data shows
A Bad Look: Eight years ago, I argued the White House Correspondents’ Dinner should end. The years since have only made the case stronger. And Saturday wasn’t even the worst part.
Do Not Authorize The F@cking Ballroom. A message to frontline Democrats.
‘I was left unprotected’: Star golfer accuses school administrators of failing to remedy harassment from male teammates
Hegseth’s Useful Tool: Gen. Christopher LaNeve, the new chief of staff of the U.S. Army, has enjoyed a spectacular rise from obscurity, often at the expense of more popular generals that Pete Hegseth has purged—fueling suspicions that he’s become a proxy in Hegseth’s feuds and an active participant in his “slow-motion coup.”
A town of 7,000 planned so many data centers, it’s like adding 51 Walmarts
It’s time to fire Kash Patel
Making Sense of the Iran War
Originalist Judges Are Spitting On the Constitution and Think You Won’t Notice
HORRORS OF ZORRO: First claims of men being gang raped at Epstein’s Zorro ranch revealed in bombshell doc – amid probe over ‘buried girls’
Kick Him Right In the Ballroom
Elite impunity has fueled the fantasy that catastrophes are for other people.
A MODEST PROPOSAL: THE NEW YORK TIMES SHOULD FACT-CHECK ITS FOCUS GROUPS
Cultifying the U.S. Military
Tim Heidecker and Onion Chief Ben Collins on Their Infowars Takeover — and Bringing Down Alex Jones: “The Final Gasps of a Beached Whale”
Is the Justice Department lying about Saturday’s “shooting”?
‘The Apprentice’ Shows Donald Trump Morphing From Man to Cartoon
The Only Thing Americans Care About
Data Centers Reveal America’s Economic Development Brain Rot
Georgetown Law’s Finest
Mood in Russia turns bleak as war in Ukraine drags on and economy suffers
MAGA’s Strange Quiet After the Shooting
The hardest-working staff at the airport? These two good boys.
At Least The War Is Over
Pennsylvania Race Pits Corporate Defender Against Union Organizer. Ryan Crosswell is running to represent Pennsylvania’s Seventh District after a career helping bosses fight their workers.

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In Case You Missed It…

…a week of Mad Biologist posts:

Democratic House Candidate Jack Schlossberg Says Lazy and Ignorant Things About D.C. Statehood

Well, Vinay Prasad Was Wrong About the Moderna mRNA Flu Vaccine

A Better Week for D.C. on the Crime Front

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Links 5/9/26

Links for you. Science:

How AI Breakthrough Could Shake the Scientific Publishing Process
A New Creature With 24 Eyes Can See In Every Direction At Once
Changes in species composition of sessile communities on subtidal rock walls in the southern Gulf of Maine during four decades of warming
Nancy Cox, a CDC veteran and a stalwart in global flu research, dies at 77
Theoretical Basis of the Test-Negative Study Design for Assessment of Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness
A titan of vaccine development sees his field’s achievements slip away
Trump ousts National Science Board members

Other:

The Most Articulate Apologist
How Netanyahu Hurt America’s Jews. The Israeli prime minister’s focus is, as always, on himself and his near-term political needs. The plight of American Jews is simply not his concern.
The AI Compute Crunch Is Here (and It’s Affecting the Entire Economy)
A quick analysis of last night’s shooting. So far, it appears the system worked as intended.
Yes The Onion
Observing Me Observing You
A.I.’s X-Ray Vision: Years ago, the field of radiology was predicted to be among the first to be decimated by A.I. job extinction. And yet today, radiologists are more in demand than ever, and the field’s job-extinction moment is seen as a false alarm.
Lessons in Training, Strategy, and Discipline From the Civil Rights Movement
Five Uncomfortable Truths About the Latest Alleged Assassination Attempt on Trump. Political violence in America should be condemned. So should be its principle promoter.
FAFO and Other Things We Learned in the 2025-26 Redistricting Wars
U.S. Mint Buys Drug Cartel Gold and Sells It as ‘American’
No evidence shooting was staged
‘MAHA Moms’
John Roberts embodies MAGA cowardice
Trump Wants to Double Production of New Nuclear Weapon Cores
Trump’s Cabinet firings reveal a teetering administration
New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations
Trump has a new avenger in chief
Forbes Prediction Market Gamifies Story About Mass Shooting of 8 Children
Clarence Thomas’ attack on progressivism should alarm you
Florida’s Constitution Bans The Sort Of Map-Rigging Republicans Want To Do There
The Swalwell Files: Eric Swalwell’s implosion, as sudden as it was overdue, is less a scandal than a reminder that Washington’s old boys’ club still confuses proximity to power with immunity from consequence.
Gunfire of the Vanities: Trump dinner shooting defines a violent, unserious America
Democrats are leading in polls, but voters want new blood
Polymarket gambler makes $35,000 profit by using hair dryer to tamper with temperature readings at Paris airport
Kalshi & Hollywood’s Inside Edge
STAR WARS: THE ACOLYTE Unexpectedly Climbs Back Into Disney+ Top 10 Two Years After Cancellation
A new Republican privacy bill could be ‘worse than no standard at all’
The Wall Street Iran Bounce
Bad Vibes and the Trump Betrayal

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Links 5/8/26

Links for you. Science:

Benchmarking of shotgun sequencing depth reveals the potential and limitations of shallow metagenomics and strain-level analysis
AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance
Swedish study reveals COVID-19 may increase glandular fever risk (paper here)
After pulling vaccine study, Bhattacharya criticizes long-running CDC publication
Nature Is Still Molding Human Genes, Study Finds. Some researchers hold that evolution hasn’t much altered humans in the past 10,000 years. A new analysis of ancient DNA indicates that natural selection continued to shape hundreds of genes.
Fraud and the false optimism of AI for science
Don’t believe headlines saying that vaccine skepticism is widespread

Other:

The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump’s presidency
The “Messy” Plaintiffs Behind So Many Anti-Abortion Lawsuits
US EEOC Chair violated ethics rules halting LGBTQ cases, complaint alleges
DOGE Goes Nuclear: How Trump Invited Silicon Valley Into America’s Nuclear Power Regulator
The Incredible Shrinking MAGA
North Carolina Student Fights Accusation of AI Use. Wake County Public Schools faces controversy after three different AI-detection tools indicated a student’s assignment was partially generated by AI, while the student, an avid reader and writer, resents the accusation.
The Era of Citizens United Could Be Nearing Its End
IRS lacks transparent plans to leverage tech in the face of staffing cuts, GAO and employees say
The Short and Ridiculous Trial of a Protester Arrested in an Inflatable Penis Costume
Kash Patel Just Invited SPLC To Demonstrate Their Importance (and His Negligence)
OUR POOR, SUFFERING, ENDANGERED BILLIONAIRES
Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027
Donald Trump Lost In 2020. An Alarming Number Of His Nominees Won’t Say So.
Trump’s changes to Reflecting Pool worry preservationists, locals
Why Do the Democrats Keep Expanding the Institutions They Claim to Oppose?
Guerrilla art is flourishing in Trump’s Washington
Why the Supreme Court Justices Are Suddenly Casting Shade on Each Other
After a GOP loss in Virginia, a push to make D.C. square again
‘Zionism Led to Genocide. It Must Disappear’: Omer Bartov’s New Book Explores Where, Exactly, Israel Went Wrong
The tricks teachers are trying to fix students’ shortening attention spans
Peter Thiel has a new tool for intimidating reporters
When Israel and Aram Went to War, How Did the Biblical Shepherds Feel About It?
Pete Hegseth Adds New Weapon To American Warfighter Loadout: Influenza
Happy White House Correspondents’ Dinner Day
‘The Rockford Files’ Remains One Of Television’s Greatest Hangs
Notes on Access Journalism
Kash Patel’s futile quest for validation
Tony Dokoupil Is Still Eating Shit, Even If No One’s Watching
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Punks
Grievance Poisoning in the First Degree

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A Better Week for D.C. on the Crime Front

While the only good week is a week with no homicides, a decline in the number of homicides is better than the alternative. With two homicides, homicides increased to 27* this week–there were 50 homicides at this same time last year. As has been the case throughout the year, car-related crimes and muggings are down compared to the same time last year.

Trending in the right direction, but I am still hoping for a zero homicide week next week.

*Officially, we have had 30 murders this year, but three of the murders occurred in other years, with arrests that were not made until this year.

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