A Good Week for D.C.’s Crime Stats

While not as good as last week, which had no homicides, as of 9 am today, D.C. had only one homicide this week, bringing the total for year to 32*. At this time last year, there had been 65 homicides. While car-related crimes are much lower than during the same time period last year, they do seem to be on an upswing, along with robberies. This is still very promising, especially the homicide numbers.

We are definitely on pace for another 33 percent drop in homicides for the third straight year, not that one would know this based on news reporting–which is why I cover this stuff. Because people’s attitudes about city crime are completely unfounded.

*Three of the 35 murders reported this year actually occurred in other years (e.g., a missing persons case from 2023 turned into a homicide case this year with new evidence).

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Links 5/28/26

Links for you. Science:

‘Highly problematic for a thousand reasons’: NIH employees criticize Trump-era requirement to scrutinize grants with words related to diversity
Salmonella outbreaks linked to backyard poultry send 54 to the hospital
‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed
Large Ebola Outbreak Is Declared in Congo. Dozens of deaths and hundreds of infections are suspected, an African agency said. Health experts were alarmed that the outbreak hadn’t been announced sooner.
Blumenthal, Grijalva Introduce Bill to Save Endangered Butterflies, Fish, Plants, Mollusks
An American Eel In The Chicago River? Angler’s Rare Find Raises Questions
Long a dream, it’s now real: a fast and accurate TB test that doesn’t need phlegm

Other:

Rollback: What Happens When Rights Were Never Really Law. (this is very good, though I disagree with the speed of possible remedy: Democrats would have to pack the court, and, to be safe, willing to strip the Supreme Court of jurisdiction when they write legislation)
Donald Trump steals $1.8 billion in taxpayer money to pay off seditionists for trying to overturn the 2020 election in his favor
The smoking guns in Trump’s new financial disclosure. Trump publicly praised companies the same day he bought their stock.
Mapping the household-level transmission of monetary policy
Lauren Boebert suggests Trump withheld funds to Colorado over prosecution of election denier
Researchers Wanted Preschool Teachers to Wear Cameras to Train AI
The Billionaires Are Afraid
Prosecute These Corrupt Bastards!
A Rather Obvious Callback By The Writers
Denial is a river James Comey should be dunked into
The Thing About Griping About Bluesky. Let a thousand mutually suspicious communities bloom.
Donald Trump Is Stealing Your Money
The E-Trade presidency: Trump trades stocks while America burns
Trump and His Advisers Clearly Haven’t Actually Read Thucydides
Majority of Noem’s Unreviewed Commutees Reoffend
Minnesota county charges an ICE officer in a nonfatal shooting during Trump’s immigration crackdown
People are using their laptops on BART. Officials think they know why
Inside The Investigation Of Eric Trump’s Kids-Cancer Charity
Five dead, including two suspects, after shooting at San Diego mosque
Actually, Democracy Dies in H.R.
The Pistons Did Everything Wrong
Palantir Gets an Initial $3.9 Million to Spy on Federal Workers
A puddle in a Brooklyn crosswalk has festered so long it’s developed its own ecosystem
A Different Kind of Fading President
American Jobs with AI Exposure Really Are Starting to Disappear, Data Show. It’s a slight drop so far, but a bleak trend nonetheless.
US moves to end job protections for hundreds of health department workers
Xavier Becerra Pushed to Inflate a Black Man’s IQ to Execute Him as California AG
My Son’s Math Homework Is Essentially Just Pokémon
In DC’s single-family zones, the legacy of the Federal Housing Administration’s Jim Crow era endures
When Will Americans Realize the Truth? Republicans Wreck the Economy.

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Other Municipalities and States Don’t Have This Kind of Federal Interference

Right now, D.C., not official Wor-Shing-Tun, but the mainland colony of the District of Columbia is debating a teenage curfew policy. Ordinarily, this wouldn’t be of much interest to anyone other than the local juveniles and their parents, but one of the features of being a colonial subject is that every policy debate, no matter how small can become an excuse for federal authorities to curtail the limited Home Rule we have. Your state or municipality doesn’t have to consider this argument by Council Member and mayoral candidate Kenyan McDuffie*:

This is not only a public safety matter. It is a Home Rule matter.

Local residents and elected officials know DC best and do not need federal intervention to keep our city safe and invest in our youth. However, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro has spent months making the national argument that the District cannot govern itself. President Donald Trump has deployed the National Guard on DC streets and floated proposals to try 14-year-olds as adults. Every week that this Council allows curfew authority to lapse, it hands the White House and its allies fresh evidence for that narrative and justification for federal intervention in our local affairs.

I don’t really have a strong opinion on the curfew issue per se, but it is ridiculous that the Congress and president of these United States are wasting their time over a local curfew ordinance.

And unlike virtually every other American, the residents of D.C. must consider if we will lose the limited self-governance we have because Fox News has whipped up another panic over ‘teenage flash mobs.’** Other Americans don’t have to live like this***, and neither should the residents of D.C.

D.C. statehood now.

*For what it’s worth, I don’t plan on voting for McDuffie. He’s a competency candidate who hasn’t been very competent, and he always attempts to reach a compromise, even when one side isn’t worth compromising with. He has been endorsed by the kinder, gentler version of the Green Team–and that’s not a compliment.

**You can read about the American Carnage here. It really seems to be much ado about very little, not nothing, but very little. There is a long D.C. tradition of neighborhoods undergoing gentrification freaking out over crowds of Black teenagers, while not giving them any options for entertainment. It’s also worth noting this happened seven months ago. That said, places like Fox News have been running footage of large groups of Black teenagers for months in an attempt to convince viewers that inner city violence is out of control.

***If there were a way to make Oklahoma live like this for a week, D.C. statehood would be a sacrament.

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Links 5/27/26

Links for you. Science:

A Cruise Ship Hantavirus Outbreak Has People Worried About NYC Rats. They Shouldn’t Be. The Andes virus on the MV Hondius can spread person to person. NYC’s rats carry a different hantavirus nobody tests for and a bacterial infection that’s surging.
Argentina Races to Find Origin of Hantavirus Contagion
Why are some people mosquito magnets? Clues are emerging
Protein is being added to everything from Starbucks’ cold foam to Pop-Tarts. Here’s how much you actually need
Recent COVID-19 Vaccination and Risk of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission (big reduction within households)
Democrats just handed RFK Jr. billions more than he asked for. It was a big risk.
Hantavirus Doesn’t Spread Easily, but Officials May Be Downplaying Risks

Other:

DOJ requests 1,500 more National Guard troops for planned DC ‘summer surge’
The Smithsonian’s most contested exhibition is back on view, mostly intact
The Christian right hijacks America’s 250th
FDA official key to vaccine schedule overhaul to depart. Tracy Beth Høeg said on social media that she was fired.
The Decline Of Pro Football Focus Is Bad News For Football Fans
She was deported without her toddler. Then ICE blamed her for his killing.
Assassination conspiracy theories? Blame Trump
America’s worst Democratic governor frees election denialist as a personal favor to Donald Trump
A diminished Trump goes to China — for help
Who Is “Out of Touch?” Elites who can’t quite have it all.
Trump’s war against wokeness is not new
The law question
Rich Guy Quote Journalism
Your CEO is suffering from AI psychosis
Jewish lawmakers face an explosion of antisemitism (I think the hate mail is largely just the nationalization of U.S. politics–now it’s easy for people from all over the country to send hate email–but the adoption of overt antisemitism by a group allied with Massie is new and very disturbing)
Louisiana rejects Gov. Jeff Landry-backed amendments again
Students Boo Commencement Speaker After She Calls AI the ‘Next Industrial Revolution’
Ebola Spread Shows Deadly Cost of Aid Retreat
After USDA cuts, complaints over food safety spike
Dealing With Dem Delinquents
War and Data Centers Are Driving Up the Cost of Fiber-Optic Cable
House Democrats Have a Purge Problem
DOGE Cuts Unleashed a Deadly Wave of Violence Across Africa, Study Finds
The Hollywood C.E.O. Gluttony Index
Hakeem Jeffries wants to redraw House maps from Oregon to New York. He’s willing to take on Democrats to do it
After Eight Years, Mitch Ryals Signs Off
Why They Don’t Want You Driving a Chinese Car
AI as the new avatar of American capitalism. And why “AI populism” is just “populism”
Hunter Biden could be among those that cash in as Trump drops IRS suit in exchange for $1.776B fund for victims of gov’t weaponization
Disney kills the 538 archives without explanation

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One Good Outcome of Gerrymandering: No More Rep. Andy Harris

While in principle I don’t like gerrymandering, when fascists are willing to use extreme gerrymandering to hold power, we’re left with no alternative (if the worst we have to do to stop the fascists is gerrymander temporarily, we will have been very fortunate). And usually, when I think about the actual consequences of gerrymandering, it’s something along the lines of an anonymous fascist or fascist collaborator will lose their seat.

But not in Maryland. In Maryland, the Republican who would lose his seat is Republican Rep. Andy Harris. Harris hates D.C. residents, and the feeling is mutual. In Harris’ case, I will rejoice when he is no longer able to harass the residents of the mainland colony known as the District of Columbia.

Also, never underestimate the utility of spite for defeating fascists.

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Links 5/26/26

Links for you. Science:

On reforming the NIH (excellent, must-read; accessible to non-specialists, and why parts of the “Abundance” agenda are ill-formed hooey)
Inside the Race to Develop a Test for the Rare Andes Hantavirus
Hantavirus Isn’t Just a Threat. It’s a Test. (“…the most pressing question for health leaders isn’t how worried we should be, in part because the threat remains effectively zero for anyone who hasn’t come into close contact with those on board. The question is how seriously health officials are taking the disease, since they are the ones in a position to keep the outbreak small and contained.”)
LLM hallucinations in the wild: Large-scale evidence from non-existent citations
Prokaryotic Pangenomes Are Bet-Hedging Devices
Real-life Snuffleupagus found swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Virologist accused of starting COVID-19 will fight U.S. ban on funding

Other:

How the 120th Congress Can Crush the Gerrymandered Maps. Democrats will have—and in Virginia, do have—the tools to win the redistricting free-for-all. (regardless, Democrats should still remove the VA Supreme Court)
Democrats still hope ‘the people’ will do their work for them
No one wants a permanent gerontocracy
Institutional Rot And The Death Rattle Of America
Rather Than Whining About the Media, We Should Fight to Win
You’re paying Kash Patel to … go snorkeling?
Meet the candidates for an At-Large seat on the D.C. Council
A Nonprofit Accusing Janeese Lewis George of Ethics Violations Has a Board Member With Ties to Kenyan McDuffie’s Campaign
Library holds taking forever? You’re not alone.
Mamdani Announces Balanced Budget Without Cuts. Buoyed by billions in assistance from the state, real talk about what it takes to run New York City, and some taxes on the rich, the mayor closed a historic leftover budget deficit.
Behind the Claude Frenzy That Ate Up All the Mac Minis
The revolt against i-Ready: Private equity-backed software faces parent, teacher and student fury
The clippening
Why it took 65 years for L.A. to build its most important rail line
The DOGE-ing of the Humanities Is Being Reversed
What Suddenly Made Jon Ossoff Into Such a Democratic Rock Star?
‘McCarthyism with a Texas Accent’
RFK Jr.’s next vaccine moves could upend White House election-year messaging (and kill people too…)
Meet the Sad Wives of AI. Are you married to a man who’s obsessed with AI? I’m so, so sorry.
Whiteness is a pay cut. That’s the lesson America should learn but won’t.
The Supreme Court Has Unleashed ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ As The South Rolls Back Black Representation
Could Brain-drain Leave Israel Brain-dead?
Trump’s National Prayer Event Features Speakers Who Smeared Catholicism, Islam
‘Are You a Zionist?’ Why This Question Is No Longer Relevant
‘Outright Lies’: House Dem Posts Receipts After Eric Trump Denies Family Investments
How the Military Mindset Has Crushed Our Country’s Men
Federal Agents Target Immigrant Rights Volunteers With 3 A.M. Home Raids
Trump Is Rooting Around in the Public Trough
Hospital Will Open The First ‘Detransition Clinic’ In Settlement With DOJ
What the Dissents in the Mifepristone Case Tell Us About What’s to Come
RFK Jr. Wants Teens To Be Able To Use Tanning Beds — And The Logic Behind It Is Bonkers

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Links 5/25/26

Links for you. Science:

‘Very contagious’ parvovirus swirling throughout Northern California
How Does It Spread? Answering this question is essential to public health, but people keep getting it wrong.
Dinosaurs had company in the dark: Amber fossil reveals an ancient glow that lit Cretaceous nights
Study highlights state-level differences in HPV vaccine uptake
Grant review homophily
A Single Infusion Could Suppress H.I.V. for Years, Study Suggests
How an ‘Impossible’ Idea Led to a Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough

Other:

A Figure From Democrats’ Recent Past May Hold the Key to Beating Donald Trump
The Revolt Against the Girl Bosses Has Finally Come
Do Democratic Party leaders benefit from doomerism? (very good)
Antisemitic Hantavirus Conspiracy Theories Are Spreading—and the Platforms Are Hands Off
Democrats Need to Realize What Time It Is: On Conjuncture, Revolution, and the Next American Republic
You Made Your Ruling. Now Enforce It Yourself.
Parents of teens who break curfew in D.C. will be prosecuted, DOJ says. The Justice Department’s crackdown on crime comes ahead of 250th anniversary events in the nation’s capital.
Trump Already Has His ‘Get Out Of Jail Free’ Card. Now He Wants A ‘Get Out Of IRS Audits’ Card
A.I. Populism Is Here. And No One Is Ready.
The New York Times Got Caught Using AI Hallucinations in Its Reporting
Andreessen Horowitz Is Spending on Politics Like No Other
Government by Payback Squad
She Helped Plan Her Teen’s Abortion, So CPS Took Her Daughter Away. Child protective services is being used as an anti-abortion weapon in banned and pro-choice states
Republicans Will Do Liberal Things, But Conservatively
Alex Haley’s “Roots” to be removed from Knox County Schools libraries
Empty Waymos invade Atlanta neighborhood, circle cul-de-sac for hours with no passengers
Internet of Shit: AI Poop Analysis App Offered to Sell Me Database of Its Users’ Poops
Families caring for disabled relatives face unthinkable choices as Medicaid cuts loom
The progressive plan to reclaim the working class
In northern Ukraine, it was boy vs. Russian drone. The boy won.
The families going hungry because of Trump’s food stamp cuts
Trump’s $10 Billion Shakedown of IRS Takes Unnervingly Corrupt Turn
If Your Voters Can’t Vote, Your Messaging Is Irrelevant. Would you just fight, for fuck’s sake?
Trump touted Palantir on Truth Social after buying the company’s stock, records show
Black voter turnout soars amid GOP’s racist map-rigging
Labor leaders call collective bargaining veto a ‘betrayal’ by Virginia governor. Union leaders say veto from Democrat Abigail Spanberger is an about-face from promises she made on campaign trail
Trump Bought Corporations’ Stock as His Administration Boosted Their Business
Unauthorized ICE ‘wellness checks’ by police at Ohio schools draw outrage
Too Much Is Happening Too Fast. The AI boom is meant to overwhelm you.
A Cautious New Approach to Trump’s Impeachments at the Smithsonian

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Links 5/24/26

Links for you. Science:

4 hantavirus updates and other things that can impact your health right now
Why Hantavirus Will Not Be The Next Pandemic
Official leading CDC’s cruise ship program retires
Why the FDA rejected a ‘breakthrough’ melanoma drug. The FDA rejected the promising skin cancer drug RP1 twice, leaving many puzzled and worried about what this means for other drug approvals
People are panicking over how hantavirus spreads. They seem to be missing a few key points. Airborne or not airborne isn’t the whole story.
After USDA request, Indiana plant biologist locked out of lab by school
Hantavirus Response Shows How Trump Cuts Have Compromised U.S. Preparedness. The Trump administration has slashed funding for infectious disease research and has far fewer employees, including disease detectives, to respond to outbreaks.

Other:

Peggy Flanagan Is Running for the Senate to “Avenge Minnesota” (Andy Craig, her opponent, has voted with Republicans multiple times to overturn legislation proposed by the colonial territory of the District of Columbia)
Don’t let the New York Times fool you about GOP gerrymandering
Democratic Lawmaker, 83, Has Been Missing for a Month. Representative Frederica Wilson is running for reelection.
The Right’s Worst New Star Just Shot Someone. Meet “Chud the Builder.”
The Saddest Place In America Is Wherever The Washington Post Films This Podcast
The Uncommon Bravery of Jason Collins
Trump Team Is Pissed at Aide Secretly Enabling Crazed Nighttime Rants
Following the Money on Sean Duffy’s Road Trip. Nearly a dozen companies that sponsored Duffy’s personal travel have significant business before his agency.
Trump Turns White House UFC Cage Match Into Massive Cash Grab
When it comes to Israel/Palestine, everyone is sure that everyone else is a bigot
Kamala Harris Slams The Supreme Court For ‘Backdooring Racism’
Local DC Politics: At-Large Council Candidates Education Questionnaires
Overworked AI Agents Turn Marxist, Researchers Find
‘Merger, not a marriage’: Ex-Trump insider spills on Stephen Miller’s ‘odd’ union
JD Vance Understands Something Important About Rural Voters
Where It Hurts
Here’s How Democrats Should Talk About Climate Change
Republicans are terrified of losing the governor’s race in this state
Trump Taps Private Prison Exec To Lead ICE
My Apes Are Doing Great
White House planned to start Triumphal Arch work under unrelated contract
The Finest People
Trump won’t rest until DC is just one massive gold pile of crap
China warns Trump ‘stay out of our backyard’ – and he’ll be fine with that humiliation
The New York Times is still downplaying Trump corruption
Reflecting Pool Repairs Appear Uneven and Behind Schedule, Officials Say
A Failing, Flailing President Supplicates Xi
U.S. Set to Drop Charges Against Indian Billionaire Accused of Fraud
How AI Killed a 133-Year-Old Princeton Tradition
Trillions of miles of data: Your car is spying on you, and it’s only just the beginning

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In Case You Missed It…

…a week of Mad Biologist posts:

The Deciding Vote on HHS Secretary Kennedy’s Nomination, Sen. Cassidy, Loses His Republican Party

In Virginia, the Moderate Position Is Removing the Supreme Court Justices

The Lesson of Senator Cassidy

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

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Links 5/23/26

Links for you. Science:

Kennedy Is Driving a Vast Inquiry Into Vaccines, Despite His Public Silence. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has toned down his public criticism of vaccines, under orders from the White House. But inside his department, a sprawling research effort is a top priority.
Release the Forecasts. These Funding Opportunities Are Ready to Go. NIH Is Holding Them Back
Jay Bhattacharya Called Test-Negative Study Design ‘Crap.’ Here’s How We Know Whether Vaccines Measured With It Are Effective
Here’s How Freaked Out You Should Be About the Hantavirus Cruise Ship
Canadian Muskoxen Hit by Double Punch of Novel Diseases and Climate Change
A supervolcano nearly wiped out humanity 74,000 years ago, but humans did something incredible
A ‘triple whammy’ of chaos has triggered a downward spiral in Antarctica, scientists discover

Other:

This Is Getting Dangerous
Democrats Can’t Let This Antisemitic Sex Therapist Win Her Runoff
A Terrible Omen: Democrats just chose not to respond to an element of a Republican coup d’etat.
Sen. Rand Paul’s Son William Hurled Antisemitic Insults at Rep. Mike Lawler
The Strip Mall Where Clarence Thomas Hides His Wife’s Money
Where Are All The Data Centers?
Coachella threatens Dearborn animal shelter over upcoming ‘Pawchella’ fundraiser
Most TN House Democrats stripped of their committee assignments
Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains
How Prediction Markets Are Taking Control of Everything
The Trump Counterterrorism Strategy Is a Dangerous Joke
Supreme Court faces new criticism for redistricting decisions so close to the 2026 elections
Sundown, you’d better take care
Kash Patel Created a “Payback Squad” Just to Help Trump
No Need To Be Goldfish
Kara Swisher shaming a room full of Nordic journalists for still using X: “I am bigger than all of you combined”
State media control influences large language models
At Least We Know the Washington Post Isn’t Buying Views
Billionaire solipsism, dictator solipsism, AI, and the fascist paradigm
I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI
ICE Agents Have List of 20 Million People on Their iPhones Thanks to Palantir
Louisiana [Republicans] could put removed Confederate monuments on display at state parks
At Gawker, They Battled a Billionaire. 10 Years Later, the Scars Are Still Healing
USDA Plan to Jack Up Line Speeds at Meatpacking Plants Seems Like a Terrible Idea
Mayor Mamdani restores library funding after public outcry
Pennsylvania’s Crucial Swing Voters Say Congress Is Failing Them
Here’s What I Told the DNC Autopsy. The report may never see the light of day—so the Harris campaign’s head of digital offers his candid breakdown of what worked, what failed, and what Democrats have yet to learn. (a very different perspective, but one that misses some elephants in the room)
Can The Jumper Be Hacked? Inside Basketball’s Next Arms Race
So many LGBTQ Texans are moving to this city, it may declare an ’emergency’
Elon Musk’s anonymous online BFF spreads his ideas and attacks his enemies

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