…a week of Mad Biologist posts:
Time for Some Left-Wing Cletus Safaris
Democratic Moderates Have a Turnout Problem
…a week of Mad Biologist posts:
Time for Some Left-Wing Cletus Safaris
Democratic Moderates Have a Turnout Problem
Links for you. Science:
The ‘Parasite of Parasites’ Has Been Discovered in the Tropical Forests of Borneo. A newly identified species of fungus attacks the famous “zombie mushrooms” that control ants.
My Peer Review of The 1%. I wanted to like QED’s new 1% ranking. I don’t.
The fall of the theorem economy. How AI could destroy mathematics and barely touch it
We Need to Retrofit the Planet. The Heat Wave Proves It.
More Than Half of CDC Centers Lack Permanent Leadership
Provision buried in controversial U.S. rule change would help people legally challenge ‘woke’ federal research
Science, Interrupted: The Lasting Impact of Terminated Grants
Other:
Three Hundred Fifty-Four Fireworks per Second. Organizers promise 850,000 fireworks in roughly 40 minutes over the National Mall this Saturday. I did what a mathematician does with a big number: I divided. It did not make the show look better.
Dead Country Fair
Falling Home Prices Are a Measure of Success, Not Failure
Trump wrecked America’s 250th in DC, but other blue cities will save it
Trump’s Huge Windfall Has Few Known Global Precedents. President Trump’s earnings in office are at a level once unimaginable for any leader of a liberal democracy, particularly a sitting American president.
Mayor Mamdani Delivers Address Marking America’s 250th Birthday
Companies Are Making Claude and Codex Talk Like Cavemen to Stop AI’s Soaring Costs
Trump administration moves to gut energy efficiency rules for home appliances
Moral Leadership
Dem Colorado gov nominee calls out DSA candidate for antisemitism comment
Colorado Governor Fires Officials Who Opposed Freeing Election Denier
IRS agrees to stop stealing workers’ pro-union decorations. The National Treasury Employees Union sued the agency earlier this month after multiple instances in which management confiscated and disposed of flyers and other decorations from employees’ workstations and communal bulletin boards.
U.S. warned Iran about Israel’s aims to assassinate leaders
The Incumbent Democrats at Risk of Losing to Progressive Challengers
DALLAS DING-DONG: Shocking moment member of Egypt World Cup team is violently pushed by US cop in fiery altercation while meeting fans
Altercation between Dallas police and Egpyt staff goes viral, DPD says they were called
Afraid of getting booed, Trump bails on World Cup
Elon, Elon, what a killer
New York Times Badly Misleads Readers on Trump Accounts
Abortion Has Always Been an American Tradition
The DC Bar Is Refusing to Investigate Chief Justice John Roberts Over a $10 Million Scandal
What Is Roberts Up To?
Trump bought as much as $5 million in Axon stock before ICE sought $220 million Taser deal
Of Course a Confederate Flag Showed Up at the Great American State Fair
Most Metro Fare Evasion Cases in D.C. Are Thrown Out
You Can’t Solve Half a Problem
The Great American State Fair feels rushed, simulated and oddly sterile
Centrists Concede Patriotism to the Right
Big Tech: AI Data Center Opposition Is An UnAmerican Criminal Conspiracy
Big, If True
Links for you. Science:
Capital punishment is not a breeding program. No, medieval execution didn’t “genetically pacify” Europe
DC’s fireworks supershow this year could be a smoke-filled mess
SARS-CoV-2 saltational events are recurrent and trace to persistent human infections
Confirmed Detections of New World Screwworm
6 things to know about heat illness
New disease threats follow Trump administration’s health program cuts
Other:
Bystander “Shot by Taser by US Marshals” in Columbia Heights
Five Words That Changed America
The Kingmaker Mayor: Mamdani just taught Democrats an important lesson on Tuesday—will they listen?
Neither Victory nor Liberation: After Three Years of War, We Need a Palestinian State Side by Side With Israel
Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price-fixing claims
Grand jury indicts Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill
Mom Claimed Vaccines Killed Her 18-Month-Old Twins. Now She’s Charged with Murdering Them
Trump Has Made the National Mall a Tribute to His Squalid Corruption
Tom Kean Jr. Sought Help for Depression. He Hasn’t Made It Easy for Others to Do the Same.
The Key Ways Trump’s Financial Interests Intersect With Government Policy
How Trump Plans to Crush Fast-Food Workers
The AI Industry Is Losing
‘Rush Project at Request of POTUS’: Money once used for crucial national-park repairs is now financing Trump’s redecorating projects.
Michigan’s Mega-Deals Are a Warning to Everyone. Billions of dollars for only hundreds of jobs.
What do you get for the world’s richest man? A wildlife refuge.
MAHA is breaking up with Trump. Now what?
Crypto, real estate, watches: How Trump made over $1 billion last year
Small Towns Struggling to Celebrate July 4 After DOGE Axed Their Funds
Trump’s not an urbanist president. Do we have to say this?
Donors were misled by Trump-backed Freedom 250, House Democrats allege. The lawmakers’ report alleges that Trump allies worked to divert funds away from America250, a bipartisan effort to mark the nation’s semiquincentennial. Freedom 250 denies the allegations.
The violence specialists
Some thoughts from the parking lot of RFK Stadium
Trump Administration Delivers Lucrative Win for Its Kratom Allies
Silicon Valley’s Reactor Projects
Michigan lawmakers weigh safety measures after Temple Israel attack
As of 9am today, D.C. had reported no homicides this week, bringing the total for the year to 42* (apparently, one homicide is no longer considered a homicide, so technically we were never at 43 homicides). Last year, during the same time period, we had 83 homicides, and in the surge year of 2023, there were 119 homicides. After increasing last week, most other crimes trended down this week.
We are still well on pace for another 33 percent drop in homicides for the third straight year.
Hopefully, the heat won’t lead to any murders (it’s hot out there!), and we’ll have another great week next week.
*Three of the 45 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).
Links for you. Science:
Marburg outbreak is reported in Uganda, threatening to complicate Ebola response in region
Mountain lions changed everything in this tiny California preserve
‘This is terrifying’: The Colorado River, a lifeline for seven states, is drying up at its source
Paradise Revisited: What Darwin saw in the Galápagos
Scientists Think Uranus and Neptune May Not Be the Ice Giants We Imagined
Evaluating the robustness and readiness of large frontier models in health AI applications
Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a surprising story
Other:
Chuck Schumer Hits His Limit. The Democratic leader has frustrated some in his party over how he’s engaged in this year’s primaries.
The Constitution Is On Life Support
The Birthright Citizenship Decision Is More Evidence for Court Reform
Fireworks on Mall likely to cause hazardous air pollution, documents show. Internal National Park Service modeling for the July Fourth show predicts dangerous pollution around the Mall and “very unhealthy” conditions across central D.C.
One Year of WMATA’s Better Bus Plan
The Moderates!
Nick Fuentes discusses “American Jewry”: “You need to identify all of them and then you need to plan to arrest all of them”
15 Terms
MAHA feels betrayed after Supreme Court ruling on Monsanto, glyphosate
4 Of 9 Justices Can’t Read
Trump made more than $1bn from crypto in first year back in office
DC protester who played Star Wars music at National Guard settles case against the government
NYT slams Microsoft for building copyright-infringing supercomputer for OpenAI
DCHA Cyberattack Message Reveals Claims of Encrypted Systems, Data Theft
Family Values: HUD’s hard-right turn
How I Bought a Private Jet By Selling $10 Subscriptions to 404 Media
Tucker Carlson is not leaving the GOP. He wants to take it over
Autopsying Abortion Rights
Trump Pulled in at Least $2 Billion After Returning to the White House
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Bans On Trans Athletes In School Sports
Trump Is Clearly Rattled by What Mamdani Just Did in New York
Putin Is Slipping Into Delusion
GOP Senate candidate spent $400,000 of taxpayer money on campaign-style ads
“The Park at 14th, will pay $243,350 to harmed workers and the District to resolve an investigation into alleged violations of DC’s wage and hour laws.”
OK, I guess Lawrence “Epstein” Krauss didn’t follow his brother’s advice.
Just About Anyone Can Sell You GLP-1s Online Now
Danny Glover Reveals Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
Rep. Tom Kean, Opponent Of Paid Leave, Got More Than 3 Months Of It
Kamala Harris comes out swinging for Supreme Court expansion to take down ‘red state cheating’
U of Tennessee to Pay $1.9 Million to Prof Fired Over Charlie Kirk Comments
This was likely a completely preventable death of a young man who had his entire life in front of him (boldface mine):
The Air Force has acknowledged that the recent death of a recruit in basic training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland was caused by a flu virus that has swept the base, according to U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro.
It was the first confirmation that Airman 1st Class Keon Talik McDaniel, 25, died of influenza. Previously, the Air Force said only that McDaniel, who was in his sixth week of basic training, suffered “a medical emergency” and was taken to Brooke Army Medical Center, where he died on June 16. Air Force officials did not disclose whether he had contracted the flu. They said the cause of death was under investigation.
On Tuesday afternoon, however, Castro said in a statement: “The Air Force confirmed that trainee Keon McDaniel died from the flu during the outbreak at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.”
The San Antonio Democrat has been in contact with Air Force officials to track the influenza surge and has given regular public updates. He and two fellow Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday called for federal legislation to require flu vaccinations for all military personnel.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rescinded the flu vaccine requirement in April, and in May influenza began spreading at Lackland, which is the hub of Air Force basic training, graduating 35,000 airmen every year….
Reps. Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., and Gilbert Cisneros, D-Calif., joined Castro on Tuesday in proposing to amend the National Defense Authorization Act, which funds the military, to make flu shots mandatory for all service personnel. So far, they said, Republicans had blocked the amendment.
There is still much we don’t know, such as the strain of influenza (if that has even been determined), but Hegseth and Kennedy’s idiocy killed this man. The influenza vaccine is safe and effective–it saves lives and not just lives of people at high-risk. Healthy, unvaccinated people die from influenza too. Hopefully, Airman McDaniel will be the last one killed by this foolishness.
Links for you. Science:
The Year 536 AD Was So Bad It May Have Been the Worst Time in Human History to Be Alive
Saving the Scarlet Macaw in Narco Country
What to Watch As Screwworm Enters U.S.
The Trump Administration’s New Census Data Rules Are a Policy Disaster
Scientists stunned by signs of ancient life in a place no one expected
Women finish Ranger School in better physiological condition than men, study finds
Speaking of Rats – “Kingman Park Launches Year-Long Rat Fertility Control Study”
Other:
Through a Pool Darkly
The Supreme Court’s Corruption Must Be Broken
“One Crazy Lefty”
Another ICE threat visit: How did agents track down this critic on his vacation?
Efforts to end school vaccine mandates hit a wall in Florida
The Supreme Court Once Again Endorses Trump’s Racism
The Prayers of Devils Fill the Midnight Sky
Establishment Democrats Are Embracing Loserdom
Get an inside look at the future Metro 8000 series trains, and how you can see them too
The Supreme Court Loves Religious Freedom—Just Not for Rastafarians
Hospitals Are Using AI to Detect Intimate Partner Violence. That’s a Problem.
The Rolling Coup: Unless we begin to act, our democracy will likely be destroyed.
In a dark 2026, a Summer of Love breaks out
Why urban Democrats love socialists now
European Soccer Fans Marvel at the Splendor of America’s Suburbs
Trump’s ‘Triumphal Arch’ Is Already Buckling — Just Like Everything Else He Touches
Why home values in this Bay Area city have plunged more than anywhere else (weird framing of what is a good thing)
When Narratives Meet Facts. The anatomy of a political earthquake — and the failed efforts to discredit it
Inside the Food Truck Mafia Wreaking Havoc Around the National Mall. Turf wars. Food and fire hazards. $15 ice-cream cones. How an organized network of unlicensed food trucks took over America’s Front Lawn.
The U.S. Is Still Killing People In Illegal Boat Strikes
Bright Nights
SCOTUS Officially Kills Precedent that Protected Agencies from a Vengeful President — But with Special Federal Reserve Carveout
Are Public Libraries Becoming Children’s Libraries?
Will the Mamdani effect make 2028 the year of the leftwing president?
Libraries Not Doing Pride Displays Say They ‘Shouldn’t Be Judged’
The Court Sides With Dictatorship — and Chaos
Wikipedia Cofounder Larry Sanger Banned From Site for ‘Canvassing’
Paris mortuaries overwhelmed as France counts victims of devastating heatwave
Hillbilly Blasphemy
MAGA Senate candidate called out for visiting Iceland with ‘some lady who’s not his wife’
Links for you. Science:
Ex-NOAA employees re-create a valuable climate data site shut down by Trump
Why were Covid vaccine trials so fast?
What the CDC Emails Show: Scientists Quietly Building a Paper Trail. Flu ads pulled mid-season, a vaccine panel marked for replacement, a database the Secretary wanted to buy, and career staff documenting all of it on the record.
A federal proposal puts Maine’s scientific research in peril
Scratching that bug bite might feel good but science explains why it’s a bad idea
Mona Khalil, Who Devoted Her Life To Protecting Turtles, Killed By Israeli Airstrike
Vast ‘Structures’ In Space Reveal the Universe Isn’t What We Thought
Other:
Sanders releases trove of internal HHS emails showing RFK Jr. pressured CDC over vaccine messaging
Fulfilling His Promise, Mamdani’s Rent Board Votes Through Stabilized Rent Freeze
The Reflecting Pool and the Killer Rabbit
Dobbs Didn’t End Abortion. It Ignited a Movement.
Greenspan Was the Creator of His Own Disaster
Funding for Trump’s Construction Spree Is Murky. Here’s What We Found Out.
Poll: 53% of Americans see grounds to impeach Trump
Trump is planning white nationalist goodie bags for Afrikaner refugees
NC court hopeful says she ‘didn’t even know’ sex offender. But records show ties
New evidence casts doubt on RFK Jr testimony before Senate
Knicks Star Humiliates Trump Over White House Visit (“If they do accept Trump’s invitation to the White House, the Knicks would become the first NBA team to visit Trump after winning a championship; every NBA team boycotted the customary visit during Trump’s first term.”)
Trump administration orders US health programs to move away from overdose prevention
Federal agents track down Syracuse woman, demand she remove Instagram post about ICE
‘This is injustice’: how leftist zines were used to sentence anti-ICE protesters to decades in prison
Political Identity Beyond Politics: The Messi-Ronaldo Preference Across 26 Countries
How the Reflecting Pool Turned Green: Missing ‘Bubblers’ and a Rush Job
The Court That Will Believe Absolutely Anything Is ‘Race-Neutral’
Primary Lessons: Primaries shape our politics more profoundly than we often notice.
Clarifying Choices for Democratic Voters — Fight & Ideology Edition
Why Israelis Should Stop Being Afraid of Mamdani-backed Brad Lander
Samuel Alito Can Only Identify Bigotry When It Affects Him
‘Do They Expect Us to Wave the LGBT Flag?’: Arab World Erupts Over Egypt–Iran ‘Pride Match’ in Seattle
Maine’s Wabanaki Nations want sovereignty. They got iGaming instead.
Guess Who Was Actually Being Cavalier With Jewish Lives
New York City’s elections were a family feud. All the rest is vibes
Bad Fascist Party
Trump is 80, sleepy and (maybe) on experimental drugs. Yet the media doesn’t see an old man
Krugman on Trump Mental Breakdown and a Nation in Decline
You Can Now Be Arrested For Sticking Your Hand In Donald Trump’s Disgusting Reflecting Pool
Settlers Tried to Torch Palestinian Homes. They Messed With the Wrong Village
While there has been wailing and gnashing of teeth over how Mamdani-backed candidates seized all three branches of governmentwon three Democratic primaries, what these elections show is how bad Democratic moderates are at turning out their supporters. In the most publicized Democratic primary race, the Chevalier-Espaillat race in NY-13, the DSA-backed candidate Chevalier received ~9.7% of eligible Democratic primary votes, while the moderate Democrat, Espillat, received around nine percent of eligible Democratic primary votes (the Democratic primaries are the de facto election).
Regardless of what one thinks about Chevalier (I have some serious doubts), all Espaillat needed to do was to convince one percent of eligible Democratic primary voters to vote for him. It’s not like there was high turnout or a huge margin of defeat, which would have forced him to ‘convert’ over Chevalier voters, he should have been able to do that. Considering eighty percent of eligible voters didn’t vote at all, getting one out of eighty stay-at-home voters to show up and vote should be easy for someone who has held the seat for a decade. Yet he couldn’t do that.
That’s not even the worst case: in a NY state assembly race in New York City, the DSA candidate won with seven percent of the eligible vote (to the non-DSA candidate’s five percent). When the overwhelming majority of voters stay home, it should not be hard to find votes.
Higher primary turnout would be preferable for democracy as a whole–and D.C.’s Democratic primaries had 38.7% turnout (good job everyone, but let’s do even better next time!). By the way, in D.C., the democratic socialist still won the mayor’s race, even with that level of turnout. But when moderates with the advantages of incumbency lose low turnout primaries, that’s not a problem of party takeovers or voter foolishness, that’s a failure by establishment candidates to turnout their own voters.
Links for you. Science:
Updated COVID vaccines cut risk of hospital care, heart complications, new data reveal
CDC’s chief blocked a covid vaccine study. Now it’s in a top medical journal.
The Ebola Outbreak’s Central Mystery: Where Did This Virus Come From?
Be Not Afraid. Bats Are Amazing
U.S. provides experimental Ebola treatment for outbreak in Congo, bringing trials closer
New walking shark discovered in Papua New Guinea
Trump Administration Moves to Preserve Cells and DNA of Imperiled Species. The government is teaming up with Colossal Biosciences, a private company that claims to have revived extinct dire wolves, to store samples from at-risk animals and plants.
Other:
Dems Must Talk Seriously About Supreme Court Expansion
How The OMB Rule Will Hurt You And Your Town
In Search Of A Shared Theory Of Power
Trump’s Peeling Green Gift to America
Cargo Culture
Trump’s Reflecting Pool fiasco is no longer just a laughing matter
Russell Vought’s Latest Plan to Gut the Government Should Terrify You
What comes next after D.C.’s historic primary?
The politicization of federal grant funding will hurt Arizona
Senator Demands Trump Personally Pay Taxpayers Back For Reflecting Pool Mess: “This was not a result of vandalism, but your administration’s incompetence,” Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.) told the president.
Opponents Of The JCPOA Unlocked A Hellish Future
Iran and Egypt will meet, uncomfortably, in Seattle’s World Cup ‘Pride Match’
Sen. Van Hollen backs El-Sayed for Michigan Senate in break from Democratic leadership
A Final Day At Aqueduct, New York’s Forlorn And Forgotten Racetrack
And There’s Always The Bezos Post
We Must Restore Congress as the Predominant Branch of Government
Centrist Emotional Support Journalists
We Can Still Realize FDR’s Vision
NYC Rent Guidelines Board approves 2-year rent freeze, fulfilling Mamdani campaign pledge
Alexander Hamilton, the Wrong Founder
As America’s birthday approaches, its front yard is a construction zone
Ford Has Been Rehiring Quality Inspectors After AI Fell Short
Judge Blocks ‘Unconstitutional and Dangerous’ Trump Order Designed to Derail Mail-In Voting
Moody’s warns proposed political review of grants a credit negative
Trump the Bathroom Slob?
A Terrible Thing Happened to My Family
This MAGA Ohio Town Could Soon Face the Mother of All ICE Raids
Beware the Pink Tide?
Census Bureau Quietly Scraps Plan for Improved Data Collection on Race and Ethnicity
America Is Trapped in the Grossest Pool Party of All Time
Climate Change
I Went to Trump’s Great American State Fair. It Was Bleaker Than I Expected.
Starmersim