Links 8/16/26

Links for you. Science:

New evidence that wild armadillos spread leprosy to humans
Protein language models are overly constrained by covariation
A systematic identification of resistance determinants to antisense antibiotics suggests adaptation strategies dependent on the delivery peptide
What to Know About the mRNA Flu Vaccine, Newly Approved by the FDA

Other:

The Gaping Hole in El-Sayed’s Progressive Agenda. The Senate nominee has woefully undercooked ideas on Supreme Court reform—and that’s a problem.
Capital formation
Trump Is Trying to Sabotage the Health of All Our Kids
Trump Plane Swap Suddenly Gets Darker as Damning Leaks Hit
Millions of US tax dollars sent to rightwing European thinktanks. Did any Trump supporters vote for that?
Truth Social’s sale of fast access to Trump posts draws legal concerns
Trump promised a sex-trafficking crackdown. His Justice Department hasn’t delivered
The Coming Food-Stamp Crisis
We need the truth about Trump’s alleged ‘ballroom’
How Democrats can repair the broken Supreme Court
In too deep
Visit to Boston made Boca Raton resident feel miserable about living in Boca Raton (snark aside, people like walking and taking mass transit; original Reddit post here)
Flock Pitched a Plan To Turn Uber and Lyft Drivers Into Roaming Surveillance Vehicles
Third Way Doesn’t Care About the Democratic Party (they are as much wreckers as part of the far left)
They were on the plane when Trump secretly left. Here’s what they noticed. The journalists traveling with the president had no idea he had switched planes due to a perceived threat from Iran. Now some say the operation has left them feeling deceived and questioning whether the White House considered their safety. (But we let him come to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and humiliate us! How dare he!)
This Is Your Brain on X
OPD says its school resource officers have shock gloves at 29 schools and they’ve been used twice on students
Adjuncting Until the End of Time
Home runs and fascism
The Legislature should stop blocking 16-year-old voters
WHITE HOUSE GOON EXPLODES: Melts Down on Daily Beast Star With Vile R-Slur in Unhinged Attack

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In Case You Missed It…

…a week of Mad Biologist posts:

For Russell Vought and His Theocrats, Women’s Job Loss Is a Feature, Not a Bug

Yes, Trump’s Executive Order on Vaccines Does Matter (Remember the Fauci Discourse?)

Tolerating Politicians’ Personal Brutality and the Invective Gap

A Much Better Week for D.C.’s Crime Stats

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Links 8/15/26

Links for you. Science:

No Babies Were Aborted to Make the MMR Vaccine
Misaligned citations and LLM-generated scientific fraud
Behold the ‘glueball,’ a strange new form of matter
A Pragmatist-Artifactualist view of experimental model organisms: the case of epigenetic inheritance
Prescriptions for leucovorin soar after White House announcement on autism
We’ll soon get a glimpse of future temperatures, thanks to this record El Niño
Cougars Lower the Risks of Car Crashes by Hunting Deer
Trump Administration Kills a Flagship Annual Report on the Arctic

Other:

Fascists Really Believe It. Millions could die because of ideas intellectually and morally equivalent to the ‘lizard people’ conspiracy theory.
You don’t have to hand it to Richard Hanania
U.S. Investigated Left-Leaning Groups During Minnesota Immigration Crackdown
DC Buildings Department Wants to Photograph Every Property in the City (and then use “AI” to determine which buildings might be abandoned; inspectors would still have to visit the property)
Kick Their Ass And Take Their Gas
Meta is giving away 15,000 AI glasses to blind and visually impaired people in Ireland (if techbros were wired like other people, they would have led with this. Decrying empathy has financial consequences!)
The Phillips Collection’s new exhibit puts local artists on a global stage
How a road could change West Africa’s urban future
Homeland Security Paid $464 Million for Airplanes. Then It Parked Them.
It ‘felt like a Renée Good situation,’ U.S. citizen says after ICE encounter
Haitians in Springfield are required to report to Ohio’s ICE offices and wear ankle monitors (could require them to pin cloth badges on their clothes instead…)
What We Know About Taylor Farms’ Food Recalls
Yet another Trump fan has a FAFO moment
Documents show how feds spied on protesters, left-wing organizations and unions during Metro Surge
How animation studios are killing their future with AI
It’s Black Voters, Stupid. And Thank God for That.
The Gasbag Takes Off
A change of minds: Persuasion drove Trump’s Latino gains — and demands we think differently about the space between support and turnout.
Trump has amassed staggering wealth in ‘most openly corrupt’ presidency
He Was Deported to a Country He’d Never Heard of. He May Never Go Free.
Nothing Moves the Needle
USAID fallout: In Nepal, when the aid workers stopped coming, the women and babies started dying (Elon Musk is a monster)
How a Counterintelligence Inquiry Into Trump’s Russia Ties Was Derailed
Logistics Is For Girlymen
Temperature Zero for Culture: Why Everything Is Starting to Look the Same
Trump Wants Black People Barred From Med School
Top Trump official asked for more aircraft to fight a small fire near his Idaho ranch
About 110,000 fewer foreign students expected after visa crackdown, report says
The Bond Vigilantes

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Links 8/14/26

Links for you. Science:

Physics PhDs Are Leaving the US at a Record-high Rate
A Painful Condition Is Rising in Young Men. Scientists Are Racing to Figure Out Why. ”The Disease of Kings” is trending. Is a modern diet to blame?
Emergence of a Bundibugyo virus variant in the 2026 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda
Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters—The Message From Data Is Consistent but Not Getting Through
Nirsevimab linked to reduction in RSV-related antibiotic prescribing
Long Covid Study Finds Gut Immune System Struggling to Clear Lingering Virus
‘Mismatched’ vaccine being rolled out against Ebola outbreak

Other:

The pundits have completely lost the plot (video)
Woke One Happened Because American Government Is Broken. And it’ll happen again if Democrats don’t return to power and fix it.
Conventional Wisdom and “Popularity” (about the popularity of crime prevention policies)
And Why Do You Think That’s Hard Now
How Vivek Ramaswamy’s mom manipulated Alzheimer’s data and made her son rich
But How Can We Afford That
Virginia congressman’s meeting with transgender Democrats erupts into profanity. Then he walked out
We need to accept that we elected an actual madman to be president (I’ve been saying this for ten years…)
The Government is Monitoring Anti-Flock TikTok and Instagram Accounts
Mamdani’s Surveillance State
Stunning Wisconsin Outcome Hands Dems a Surprise Weapon Against MAGA
THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE FUCK-YOU MONEY NEVER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT
An AI Bailout Will Be a ‘Which Side Are You On’ Moment
Kennedy Center Board Decides to Inscribe Trump’s Name on Building (narcissist gonna narcissist)
Our New Affordability Dashboard and the Microeconomic Vibecession
Forbes Fired Top Editor After Discovering He Received Secret $6 Million Payment
Gen Z Is Moving Money From Stocks to Sports Betting in Wealth Plans
I re-analyzed the raw data from Wisconsin’s primary polls. Here’s what actually went wrong.
The Optimization Backlash Has Begun
Encampment Updates: D.C. is on track to close twice as many encampments as last year

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A Much Better Week for D.C.’s Crime Stats

And we’ve been due one. As of Friday 9am, D.C. has reported only on new homicide this week, bringing the total for the year to 64*. Last year, during the same time period, we had 100 homicides, and in the surge year of 2023, there were 164 homicides during that time. Other crime categories bounced around this week.

As I noted last week, it’s still unclear if we will achieve another 33 percent drop in homicides for the third straight year–we saw more murders between July 1 to August 7 (20), than we did in the first three months of the year (12). To hit that mark, we will need to have, on average, one murder (or less) per week for the remainder of the year to continue the trend that began during the Biden administration.

Here’s to hoping that next week gets us back to a zero homicide week.

*Three of the 67 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 8/13/26

Links for you. Science:

Is It Safe to Eat Lettuce Yet?
Company Offering ‘100% Human-Written, Never AI’ Medical Research Is Entirely AI
Trump signs executive order with plan to reduce number of recommended childhood vaccines
AI Is Dead. Organoids Are Alive
The world’s rarest great ape is worse off than we thought
60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell engravings reveal a surprisingly sophisticated human mind
Americans Just Endured the Hottest Month in 132 Years

Other:

Democratic extremism? GOP spent a decade riding extremism to power.
THE TIMES WON’T ABANDON ITS PREFERRED NARRATIVE ABOUT DEMOCRATS JUST BECAUSE THE FACTS CONTRADICT IT
Forget the East Wing. The Real Demolition Has Only Just Begun.
What D.C. residents will remember from a year of National Guard occupation
They Spoke English, Wore U.S. Flags and Attacked Fishermen. Who Were They? Ecuadorean crews plying the waters of the Pacific have been targeted by a mysterious outfit equipped with drones. Some sailors appear to have lost their lives.
Water systems are ripe for cyberattacks, experts warn after suspected Iranian hacks
Miserable Failure
A Health Care Rant
‘I’ve definitely lost followers’: influencers face backlash over Meta ‘pervert glasses’ content
ICE plans to give officers gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks
Trump is trying to derail the census—again
Staffers
Multiple USS Abraham Lincoln sailors have tried to go overboard amid extended deployment, families say
Trump’s airplane switcheroo proves he’s a selfish coward
DC-Area Inventory Hits Highest 7-Year High In July As Buyer Activity Cools
Democrats demand answers over 321-diamond ring gifted given to Trump
‘I will get ICE and police to your house’: Immigrant workers say they increasingly face wage theft, deportation threats
Farm linked to cyclosporiasis outbreak hadn’t been inspected in 7 years as FDA lags on foreign inspection targets
Moving past the commute: How WMATA’s off-peak improvements are reshaping regional transportation
What a year in D.C. has cost the National Guard
Donald Trump Invented a New Forever War
I Was Dick Cheney’s Cardiologist. Trump Has Not Looked Well, and We Should Know Why.
Nowhere to go: Chicago teens on ‘takeovers,’ curfews, and lost community spaces
A New Draft Rule for the Census Seeks Sweeping Changes to How Political Power Is Allocated
Trump to Supreme Court: Make Me
The Most Important Problem We Face
The Five Scandals Within the “Air Force One” Scandal
Notable
Don’t Look Up
Man accused of touching women’s hair on Metro convicted of assault (another stellar Jan6-er)

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Links 8/12/26

Links for you. Science:

The only reason you’ll ever need not to write with AI (very important; focuses on science, but seems relevant to other disciplines too)
From mice to ‘gym rats’: Unregulated use of peptides raises alarm among researchers
Trump administration order would upend nation’s childhood vaccine schedule
AAI Condemns Continued Efforts to Politicize Science and Discredit Scientists
Two Minnesota solar farms seeded native wildflowers under their panels, and 5 years of counting revealed native bees had multiplied twentyfold, then crossed the fence to pollinate the neighbour’s soybeans
Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Triggers Immune Response Before Tumors Develop
Trump returns to controversial vaccine policy with order questioning childhood schedule (some related thoughts here)

Other:

How Baltimore Achieved Historically Low Homicides—With Fewer Police
America’s Museums are Falling Apart
The Trump Administration’s $1.7 Billion National Guard Deployments Fail To Reduce Urban Crime
LA mayoral hopeful Nithya Raman is no ‘champagne socialist’
GOP lawmakers move to scrap D.C.’s motorcycle helmet law as road deaths rise
DOT cranks up its campaign to strip bike lane references from federal websites
Trump Majorly Flips Out as Judges Rule His Ballroom Is Illegal
The West’s breathless AI spending spree can only end one way
New York City eyes first US transit thermal energy network to fight subway heat
Memo to Those Who Fear Socialism: Why Don’t You Try Fix Capitalism?
FBI Has Looked at Using Questionable AI Tech to Review Signatures on Seized Mail-In Ballots
White House officials tamped down efforts to oust Max Miller in final days
Mark Zuckerberg Posts Deranged 6,500-Word Essay About Giving Everyone AI Superintelligence
How Democrats Win in 2026 and Beyond
Patriot Games open with dodgeball, lots of MAGA caps and even more questions
A candid conversation with Ben Wikler, the widely respected former chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, about the rise of the D.S.A., why $80 million wasn’t enough to save Haley Stevens in Michigan, and how Abdul El-Sayed can help the party rebuild its fractured coalition.
Sitting Ducks
Max Miller’s Endless Wars. The Ohio congressman fabricated a wild story of death threats on Interstate 90 and casually destroyed the life of a constituent. It’s one of many accusations Miller, now facing a spousal abuse scandal, has made throughout his career.
How to Disappear: Shopping Online
What Was the Internet? As AI overtakes the web, five writers reflect on how far it’s fallen and what comes next.
‘Work boots and Subarus’: Local officials say the backlash against Flock cameras is becoming bipartisan
Talarico Explains Infamous ‘Powell Memo’ to Texas Voters, Making Right-Wing ‘Master Plan’ a Campaign Issue
The manosphere sours on Trump
Will democratic socialist Francesca Hong shake up the establishment – or help Republicans win Wisconsin?
Waymo Is Growing Faster Than Ever. So Are Its Glitches.
The night Belfast burned: how the Northern Ireland race riots unfolded
Housing Insecurity Is Hitting D.C.’s Black, Brown, and Queer Youth Hard
Get outraged, and active, about the Trump-toadying FCC
ICE’s new body cam policy is predictably devious
Trump’s Vaccine Order Puts Parents In a Bind

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Tolerating Politicians’ Personal Brutality and the Invective Gap

Over the weekend, political scientist Dan Silverman compared the response to former senate candidate Graham Platner and (for now) Republican congressional candidate Max Miller:

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I hope I don’t have to explain who Graham Platner is, but, if you haven’t heard about Republican congressman Max Miller, well, he’s accused of abusing his wife and terrorizing their daughter. Miller’s father-in-law, a Republican senator, Bernie Moreno said:

“My daughter lives in constant fear of this man – not something that’s existential but, deeply in her heart, she fears what this guy is capable of,” he said. “You can’t fathom what that makes me feel like when a dad’s No. 1 job is to protect your kids.”

Yet, if the Google Machine is to be believed, Platner’s abuse is getting far more play. Much of this has to do with a news media that is conservatively biased, along with the absence of a significant left-leaning media to promote the narrative. Unfortunately, that’s baked in, at least over the short term. But it also highlights the invective gap between professional Democrats and professional Republicans.

Given the media environment, Democrats must find ways to break through–and they must be willing to do so. Imagine if a prominent Democrat had a fake hot mic moment where they said, “Damn, are there any Republicans who don’t beat their wives?” Said Democrat would then be ‘forced’ to apologize and could say something like, “I didn’t mean to imply that all of my Republican colleagues beat their wives. Some of them, I’m sure, don’t.”

Yes, this is not the airy heights of policy, but politics requires a strong stomach. Because Republicans have successfully convinced tens of millions of Americans that Democrats are awful human beings. It’s time to return the favor. It’s not enough to oppose bad Republican policies. Professional Democrats must be willing to state that Republicans are bad people, who awfulness is evidenced by bad policy.

Because that’s how you defeat fascist formations.

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Links 8/11/26

Links for you. Science:

The Explosive Failures Fueling the Cyclospora Outbreak
The Strongest El Niño in History Is Coming. Get Ready.
Taylor Farms Voluntarily Recalls Fresh Jalapeños Over Salmonella Concerns
First volunteer vaccinated in the world’s first Bundibugyo ebolavirus vaccine trial
Cancer quackery: Under MAHA, everything old is new again
Trump’s former top food official: Cyclospora outbreak ‘approaching catastrophic’ level
Vote on key federal health nominee delayed amid questions over vaccine views (of course, Republicans on the committee ultimately allowed him to advance)

Other:

A Democrat Sounds the Alarm on Christian Nationalism in Congress. Representative Jared Huffman of California, the only self-declared “humanist” in Congress, writes in a new book that the separation of church and state is in grave danger. (excellent)
Houston, We Have a Problem … What’s Up With the National DSA?
A candidate who quit the race still beat Trump’s pick in a GOP primary — because of his name
Feedback period on RFK Campus master plan set to close soon
MAGA has pandemic nostalgia. Renewed harassment of Dr. Anthony Fauci is a sad attempt to reclaim a Covid-era victim narrative
The data center protests as chickens coming home to roost
Anthony Fauci Is Not the Villain in This Story. The doctor was thrust into his pandemic-leadership role because of Trump’s deadly dereliction of duty.
Will the Left Get Its Red Seat Ventures? The right-wing media ecosystem has long been a reliable source of political power and a pretty good business. With a new crop of progressive influencers enabling a leftward lurch in a host of recent elections, will they attract the same sort of institutional interest and funding?
Barring Mamdani From 9/11 Lets the Enemy Win
Fearing violence, some Metro bus drivers are bucking order to announce fare
The rent was already high. Then came the $200 work-from-home fee
Democrats’ missed opportunity on Trump’s immigration cruelty
A Very MAGA Diplomatic Scandal
The world is finally calling Trump’s bluff
Why Is Everyone In Tech So Sad?
Mitch McConnell is never coming back to the Senate
As Haitian temporary protected status ends, Miami businessowner who voted for Trump has ‘regret’
How Ariana Grande’s body became political
To Save Japan’s Heritage Homes, People Are Shipping Them Across the World
Reluctant billionaire: The elusive Craigslist founder is ready to talk
We launched a war on nature. Now we are in a climate war zone
Here’s How the WNBA Can Win the Anti-Trans Controversy
Not your imagination: from backpacks to food, consumer goods are getting worse
The Color Recession May Be Permanent
TIL a single corporation owns JanSport, North Face, Eastpak, Kipling, and Eagle Creek. They started as a lingerie company.
Walkability Is Overrated. Here’s What Cities Actually Need.
Trump administration threatens to gut Head Start rules
Trump Gave Democrats an Opening on Immigration. They’re Afraid to Take It.
What would have happened if Marx had centred the Plantation as opposed to the factory as his unit of analysis
Trump Turns National Parks into Piggybank. Cutbacks and Setbacks Hammer America’s National Parks in the Shadow of Trump’s Vanity Projects

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Yes, Trump’s Executive Order on Vaccines Does Matter (Remember the Fauci Discourse?)

If you haven’t heard, the Trump administration, on Monday, announced an executive order that, in reality, would decrease the uptake of childhood vaccines. Among other things, it calls for breaking up the MMR vaccine into three separate shots–even though there is no manufacture of single shot measles, mumps, or rubella vaccines–along with administering each vaccination at a different medical appointment. The unannounced goal is to make it harder for parents and kids to find the time for vaccination; it also would overwhelm doctors’ offices, and, to the extent there would be co-pays, will cost parents more. The order also calls for ending administration of influenza and COVID vaccines to children.

All of this is in service to the debunked hypothesis that childhood vaccines cause autism. At the same time, the U.S. is experiencing its largest outbreak of measles in decades.

Some people have been pointing out that this is an executive order, and therefore we should calm down. Trump has been stymied in the courts over similar attempts, states are adopting pre-Trump CDC guidelines and so on. So Trump and his minions won’t be able to do as much damage as they would like.

But The Discourse™, thanks to the Fauci hearings, spent a couple of weeks arguing about how Fauci’s and others’ statements during the pandemic might have undermined confidence in public health. But compared to that, this executive order is a deliberate attempt to undermine one of the most successful public health interventions in history during the worst measles outbreak in years. To say the least, that too undermines confidence in public health.

We can hope–and if you’re not a resident of the mainland colony known as the District of Columbia, you can call your congressional representatives*–that this fails in terms of policy and politics.

*States are going to be really important in combating this, so call your state representatives too.

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