Narcissistic Denial as Policy Planning Process

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Observed at 16th and P Streets NW, Dupont Circle, D.C.

While I think there’s a tendency ‘overpsychologize’ politicians’ actions, but Trump’s narcissism is just so damn predictive. In our ongoing ‘excursion’* in Iran, we are seeing another example of textbook narcissistic denial (boldface mine):

After Trump administration officials gave a closed-door briefing to lawmakers on Tuesday, Senator Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, said on social media that the administration had no plan for the Strait of Hormuz and did “not know how to get it safely back open.”

Inside the administration, some officials are growing pessimistic about the lack of a clear strategy to finish the war. But they have been careful not to express that directly to the president, who has repeatedly declared that the military operation is a complete success.

Mr. Trump has laid out maximalist goals like insisting that Iran name a leader who will submit to him, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have described narrower and more tactical objectives that could provide an off-ramp in the near term.

Meanwhile, Trump is insisting that Iran did not lay any mines in the Strait of Hormuz, even though they obviously have done so, which is another example of narcissistic denial in action. As I have written (and POASTED!) about so many times, Trump is mentally ill and, as such, experiences periods of delusion, especially when reality does not conform to his desires.

That said, Trump–and the rest of us who are dragged along with him–eventually collide with reality. The narcissistic break is going to be ugly when it happens, and he will likely do something really stupid and impulsive.

*The conventional wisdom is that Trump heard the word incursion, flipped it around in his brain to excursion, and no one wants to correct him.

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Links 3/12/26

Links for you. Science:

Americans Are Uniquely Infatuated With Bald Eagles. Too Bad Most of Us Have No Idea What They’re Actually Like.
Breakthrough Discovery Targets Virus Infecting 95% of the World’s Population
Virus Evolution: Scaling up efforts to target evolving viruses
Mucosal vaccination clears Clostridioides difficile colonization
Antibiotic resistance threatens 30-year decline in deaths from lower respiratory infections
Let’s Stop Getting Distracted From This Crucial Question About Exercise

Other:

After the Rent Freeze: The cost of affordable housing in New York City (excellent)
Texts show Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales sent sexually explicit messages to staffer
Maine ICE observers say agents threatened to put them on ‘domestic terrorist’ watchlist
Local law enforcement gets perks for partnerships with ICE that led to 650 arrests in West Virginia
Tony Gonzales faces mounting pressure from GOP women over affair allegations
Sam Altman’s anti-human worldview
The End of Children
How to stop a dictator. I spent months studying how authoritarians like Trump lose. The answer is shockingly simple. (interesting, but I think there are some alternative explanations that are valid)
How to Tax Billionaires
Longtime Trump Supporter’s Husband Detained By ICE, Says President ‘Ruined Our Life’
Why The State Of The Union Boycotters Have It Right
This App Warns You if Someone Is Wearing Smart Glasses Nearby
Bombshell report says Epstein stashed photos and hard drives in a half dozen storage units around US
I Told You So…
Young Men Aren’t the Only Ones Struggling
Nicki Minaj’s social media propped up by thousands of bots, analysis finds
Kash Patel’s use of jet delayed FBI team’s mass shooting response, whistleblower tells top senator
How malls can become the midtowns of the future. Mall and office park redevelopments are a generational opportunity to create new nodes of urbanity.
Zeynep Tufekci on having the wrong nightmares about generative AI
Peter Attia Out at CBS News After Epstein Files Correspondence Disclosures
This economic idea transfixed Wall Street and Washington. It may be a mirage. Massive investment in AI contributed “basically zero” to U.S. economic growth last year, Goldman Sachs has calculated.
The Real State of the Union: Millions of Americans Are Just Disgusted
Clever Accounting
Turns out Generative AI was a scam. Or at least very very far from what it has been cracked up to be
Wear Whatever F-ing Jeans You Want
The Rise of the Bratty Machines
15 States Sue H.H.S. Over Revisions to Vaccine Schedule
Jeffrey Epstein And His Network Of Rich Freaks Were Obsessed With The Chiropractor
ICE Took Their Papers—and Won’t Give Them Back
Yankee Go Home. American power rested on culture. No longer.

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Links 3/11/26

Links for you. Science:

The U.S. Military Is Reviving Microbes from 40,000-Year-Old Ice
RFK Jr. is winning MAHA’s vaccine war
South Carolina Hospitals Aren’t Required to Disclose Measles-Related Admissions. That Leaves Doctors in the Dark.
Single vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, researchers say
New Documents Reveal a Controversial Vaccine Study’s Unusual Path to CDC Approval
U.S. closes in on 1,000 measles cases in first two months of 2026

Other:

Pray I Don’t Alter It Further
Deported parents may lose kids to adoption, investigation finds
Apple’s Next Big Thing Is a Push Into Visual Artificial Intelligence
How Jeffrey Epstein Became a Public Intellectual
The Trust Trap: What do Jeff Bezos, Bari Weiss, and RFK Jr. have in common?
House passes bill banning ‘leftist indoctrination’ and LGBTQ+ teaching in public schools (New Hampshire Republicans have gone full batshitloonitarian)
Why Team Trump Talking About ‘Lethalitymaxxing’ Should Alarm You
DFL lawmakers seek to make ICE agents liable for not providing aid after shootings
Doctors Helped Epstein Keep His ‘Girls’ Sexually Fit
Jon Husted had deeper ties to Ohio’s largest bribery scandal than previously thought
From the Winter Olympics to Nasa, wearing masks is back – except when it comes to our hospitals
Trump’s Great Double-Down
The grift economy is going mainstream
The Supreme Court Fractures While Striking Down Trump’s Tariff Policy
One generation runs the country. The next cashed in on crypto
‘GRWM’ to meet the governor: How Mass. politicians are turning to friendly influencers to spread their messages
A Voice Sounding Like Trump Called Into C-SPAN And His Name Was A Pseudonym Trump Has Reportedly Used
Operation Metro Surge hasn’t ended. It’s expanded to the suburbs.
Detentions and disappearances: how ICE has driven fear into Michigan’s Arab communities
They Built Stepford AI and Called It “Agentic”
Meta Director of AI Safety Allows AI Agent to Accidentally Delete Her Inbox
‘Abolish ICE’, ‘Caleb Chilliams’ Among Winners of Annual Snowplow Naming Contest
Forget Craigslist apartment scams. The Bay Area has a more sinister rental problem.
In a changing city, D.C.’s remaining ethnic grocery stores hold strong
To address housing affordability, we need to consider singletons
As Trump pushes voting restrictions, states have a rarely used option to push back
The Ugly Underbelly of the US Hockey Victory
I hacked ChatGPT and Google’s AI – and it only took 20 minutes
The Case For Billionaire Realism
What Trump Sells Is Impunity
From cubicles to kitchens: How empty offices are becoming homes

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DOGE Is (Was?) an Insider Threat

Nobody could have predicted this (boldface mine):

According to the disclosure, the former DOGE software engineer, who worked at the Social Security Administration last year before starting a job at a government contractor in October, allegedly told several co-workers that he possessed two tightly restricted databases of U.S. citizens’ information, and had at least one on a thumb drive. The databases, called “Numident” and the “Master Death File,” include records for more than 500 million living and dead Americans, including Social Security numbers, places and dates of birth, citizenship, race and ethnicity, and parents’ names

According to the complaint, he allegedly told the whistleblower that he needed help transferring data from a thumb drive “to his personal computer so that he could ‘sanitize’ the data before using it at [the company.]” The engineer told colleagues that once he had removed personal details from the data, he wanted to upload it into the company’s systems. He told another colleague, who refused to help him upload the data because of legal concerns, that he expected to receive a presidential pardon if his actions were deemed to be illegal, according to the complaint

Borges said he feared that the government will never be able to determine what happened to the data after it was no longer in the sole possession of the agency.

“This is absolutely the worst-case scenario,” Borges told The Post. “There could be one or a million copies of it, and we will never know now.”

If you’ve ever had any kind of federal data security/protection training, this, in a sense, is not the worst case scenario presented in the training because no one would believe that someone would do something this stupid. This is the kind of thing that should get you thrown under the jail.

For those who do not know what the term insider threat means in government parlance:

A phrase often used is insider threat: someone who has access to the federal government’s information because they’re an employee (e.g., here’s the FBI’s introduction to insider threats). Looking across various federal agencies*, here’s a list of the features of the people who might be an insider threat that I compiled (I tried to stay true to their language):

  • Vulnerability to blackmail, greedy, or has a large financial need.
  • Destructive, compulsive, or passive-aggressive behavior; may also have narcissistic tendencies.
  • Difficulty with criticism (personal or job-related).
  • Minimizes mistakes, blames others and fails to take responsibility for them.
  • Lacks empathy and loyalty, is ‘ethically flexible.’
  • Has a sense of entitlement.
  • History of frustration or disappointment, believes they haven’t received their due.
  • Contempt for the United States government and/or the current administration.

Admittedly, Trump is the ultimate insider threat, but everyone Musk hired under the auspices of DOGE should be considered an insider threat. Not a potential insider threat, but an active one.

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Links 3/10/26

Links for you. Science:

New approach roughly predicts when Alzheimer’s symptoms begin
The GLP-1 dream is over. What now, for patients who’ve relied on it for weight loss?
Chromosome Testing Will Take Sports Back To The Dark Ages
Galápagos park releases 158 juvenile hybrid tortoises on Floreana to restore the ecosystem
Scrappy San Diego startup goes toe-to-toe with gene-sequencing giant Illumina. Element Biosciences unveiled a device that can read DNA for half the price of Illumina’s technology.
At the World’s Largest General Science Meeting, Surviving Trump Is the Topic

Other:

There’s Only One Way to Eradicate Trumpism for Good. If accountability isn’t a central pillar of a post-Trump future, we will doom ourselves.
We Have Learned Nothing About Amplifying Morons
We Won? The Supreme Court Checked Trump? That’s what happened, right?
How far back in time can you understand English? An experiment in language change (very cool)
Where Is Cinema?: An Interview With A.S. Hamrah
Pinterest Is Drowning in a Sea of AI Slop and Auto-Moderation
The day Jesse Jackson faced off with the Klan in Connecticut
‘Don’t go to the US – not with Trump in charge’: the UK tourist with a valid visa detained by ICE for six weeks
King Charles exposes Pam Bondi’s shame
Hundreds of students suspended, schools under close watch over anti-ICE walkouts
Teamsters supported Trump—now it’s backfiring spectacularly
Kristi Noem’s law-and-order pitch is collapsing
Man Opposing Data Center Arrested for Speaking Slightly Too Long (I think this is more due incompetence than authoritarianism)
Trump’s “Mission Accomplished” moment gives Democrats an opening. The president falsely claimed he “fixed” the affordability crisis. He and the GOP will pay in the November midterms
The Minneapolis Resistance Will Do Your Laundry
Ars Technica Pulls Article With AI Fabricated Quotes About AI Generated Article
Pam Bondi is leaving her Democratic successor a mess
The Dario Scenario: Anthropic was among the top A.I. players to sign fat contracts with the Pentagon. Now, simmering tensions over how the military uses its technology have exploded into the open, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth threatening to blacklist them. Can C.E.O. Dario Amodei find an off-ramp?
Underground Facial Recognition Tool Unmasks Camgirls
11 Million Visitors Short: Inside America’s Continuing Tourism Slump
OpenAI’s Hardware Device Just Leaked, and You Will Cringe
The shutdown helps Democrats by changing what “immigration” means to voters
ICE is Shutting Pregnant Girls in a Facility With Inadequate Care, in an Abortion-Banned State
Hackers Expose Age-Verification Software Powering Surveillance Web
Instead of Greenland, Governor Landry Might Want to Send the Hospital Boat to Louisiana
Afrikaner refugees struggling in the United States
Social Security Workers Are Being Told to Hand Over Appointment Details to ICE. The recent request goes against decades of precedent and puts noncitizens at further risk of immigration enforcement actions. (this disproportionately targets the disabled, especially the deaf)
John Fetterman Hits New Low in Quest for Donald Trump’s Approval
The hidden ICE blueprint that should horrify every American
Better Late Than Never: On Friendship, Authoritarianism, And Finally Drawing A Line

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D.C. Statehood Matters: The Speeding Camera Edition

D.C. statehood is often portrayed as critical because Democrats almost certainly would gain two seats, and it makes sense that is how most people who live outside of D.C. would view the issue. But for D.C. residents, the most noticeable effect is how Congress can influence how we govern ourselves at the state/local level. Some Republican congressmen want to eliminate D.C.’s speeding cameras, which have been very successful (boldface mine):

Nobody enjoys opening that ominous white envelope from the Department of Motor Vehicles, with its creepy photos of your speeding car and the sting of a three-figure fine. But the strategy seems to be effective: A major drop in traffic deaths last year reversed a decade-long climb, and Mayor Muriel Bowser has called automated traffic-enforcement cameras a “critical tool” for roadway safety whose removal would endanger people.

Though it’s hard to prove direct cause and effect, the data does suggest that traffic-calming efforts—including speed cameras—are making a difference. In 2025, 25 people died in traffic accidents in DC, down from 52 in 2024. That’s the lowest level since 2012, and it comes on the heels of a burst of new camera installations. In 2020, there were just over 100 in DC. By 2024, the number had risen to 477, and it’s now at 546, including 212 speed cameras, several dozen red-light and stop-sign devices, and a handful of truck-restriction cameras. More than 200 Metrobuses are also equipped with cameras to nab vehicles that block the bus lane.

Though they certainly can annoy drivers, many residents seem to approve of them: The District Department of Transportation says it has received thousands of requests for new cameras from frustrated pedestrians. It can feel, in a tangible way, as though cars are moving around town at a slower pace.

While some of the decline in traffic deaths might be, ironically, due to more traffic (anecdotally, there seem to be more cars, leading to possible lower traffic speeds), this is the second lowest number of traffic deaths in twenty years. It is not just a post-peak COVID, post-remote work decline.

But multiple Republicans want to end speeding cameras for various reasons, including one who was ticketed–unfairly, in my opinion*. It is one thing if that congressman wants to be petty in his own district, and the others just stupid in theirs; voters should get what they voted for, and get it good and hard. But the residents of D.C. would like to officials chosen by us to make those decisions, especially when it will prevent D.C. residents and visitors from dying.

In other words, Republicans want D.C. residents to be maimed or killed because of their own, unaccountable to D.C. bullshit.

D.C. statehood now.

*Ironically, if D.C. had House and Senate representation, he could have reached out to our congressional officials, who likely would have asked the city to waive the ticketl

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Links 3/9/26

Links for you. Science:

Why Some People Thrive on Four Hours of Sleep
Maryland faces another spate of viral infections. This time it’s mumps.
A familiar move with a new twist: Trump tries to cut CDC funds he just signed into law
Troubleshooting common errors in assemblies of long-read metagenomes
Scientists Found a Massive Lava Tube Hiding Beneath the Surface of Venus
One vaccine may provide broad protection against many respiratory infections and allergens (very good summary of the approach)

Other:

The record-breaking cocaine boom — and its deadly fallout
Some local police, sheriff and DA offices are communicating often with ICE, records show
ICE agents often ignore safety and privacy practices for detainee patients, Tacoma nurses say
Alaska lawmaker’s chief of staff arrested on sex trafficking and child exploitation charges
Trump Betrayed the MAHA Movement This Week. RFK Jr.’s Reaction Was Telling.
How Epstein and Maxwell used an elite Midwest arts school to prey on girls
MAGA’s weird, horny obsession with Alysa Liu. The far-right can only see a young woman as “goonbait” (they’re such losers)
Interview with Andrea Pitzer about concentration camps
Yeah, so… Substack, I’m out. The Polymarket partnership is the last straw.
I DON’T BELONG TO AN ORGANIZED RESISTANCE — I’M A DEMOCRAT
U.K.-based Caffè Nero wins auction to buy Compass Coffee
Judge forced to slash SF jury pool over hate for Elon Musk
Army warrant officers will ‘bid’ against each other for their next bonus (utterly fucked up policy)
Pennsylvania high school students violently attacked by police during anti-ICE walkout
‘Andor’ Creator Tony Gilroy Gives the Interview He Couldn’t During Its Release. While promoting his cautionary tale about fascism, Disney asked Gilroy to refrain from using the word. Nine months after it aired its finale, the ‘Star Wars’ series feels scarily prescient.
MAGA Senator Appears Not to Have Read the SAVE Act
I Verified My LinkedIn Identity. Here’s What I Actually Handed Over.
Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today, starts removing 695,000 archive links
The Unstoppable Alysa Liu: Watching a young woman be free was the joy I didn’t know I needed
MAGA’s Reaction to the Epstein Files Reveals Total Moral Collapse
Majority of Americans think Trump’s deportation campaign is going too far
Trump’s Attack on the Supreme Court Was Unhinged Even for Him
You Might Be Seeing A MAHA-Coded Doctor And Not Even Know It
On a new banner, Trump evokes the shadow world of authoritarian icons
The Primary Win That Stunned Democrats Everywhere
NFL Pro Bowler Tre’ Johnson, dead at 54, found a new calling as a teacher. He was a bruising offensive lineman, playing in Washington for eight seasons, before becoming a teacher and coach at the Landon School in Maryland.
What’s Next for US Healthcare? Ask Oklahoma.
There’s A Very Freaky Explanation For ICE’s Uncomfortable Interactions With Women
My child’s circus school is bracing for ICE. This is the toll of authoritarianism.
People Who Left ‘MAGA Christianity’ Share What It Really Took To Step Away

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Links 3/8/26

Links for you. Science:

Experts warn NIH director now leading CDC will push ‘RFK Jr’s agenda’
N.I.H. Director Will Temporarily Run C.D.C. in Leadership Shake-Up
Revitalizing actinobacteria research: an urgent response to the antimicrobial resistance crisis
The 80% power lie
National Institutes of Health faces leadership vacuum as director positions sit open
This Is What Destroying the Vaccine Market Looks Like. A shocking move by RFK Jr.’s team has the industry spooked—for good reason.

Other:

Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, And The Construction Of Political Crisis
Don’t Be Fooled By the Corrupt Court’s Tariff Decision
Get Ready for Zombie Tariffs. Even after losing at the Supreme Court, Trump has plenty of ways to reconstruct his trade regime.
Pastor Linked to Erika Kirk Faces Child Trafficking Charges as Online Speculation Spreads
Kansas pass anti-trans ‘bathroom bounty’ law despite governor’s veto (very weird original headline, demonstrating a lack of basic political knowledge)
MAHA Moms Turn Against Trump: ‘Women Feel Like They Were Lied To’
DOJ Deleted Record Revealing That Maxwell Holds Potential Blackmail Over Trump
The break is over. Companies are jacking up prices again.
Kansas Mayor Who Voted for Trump as Noncitizen Faces Felony Charges (he’s Republican, obviously…)
Indian Skier Starts, Finishes Race
Florida pickleball brawl involving up to 20 people results in paddles to the face and felony charges
He made a fake ICE deportation tip line. Then a kindergarten teacher called.
How Legal Immigration Became a Deportation Trap
Maryland bans partnerships with ICE, citing ‘unaccountable agents’
Epstein was invited to gatherings with a dozen members of Congress years after his initial arrest, documents reveal
I Guess We’re Still Doing This
Jesse Watters says billionaires should “make the homeless people in skid row fight like gladiators”
‘Hello Girls!’: Epstein Donated to Harvard Student Group for Years After Sex Conviction
Security And Confidentiality
Staff at Dilley raiding cells to confiscate kids’ letters and drawings detailing conditions inside. The raids allegedly began in response to a recent ProPublica article featuring letters and drawings from children inside the San Antonio-area immigrant detention site.
US plans online portal to bypass content bans in Europe and elsewhere
ICE moves out to the suburbs. The less densely populated areas outside the Twin Cities make it harder for protesters and observers to organize.
Epstein Used Botstein’s Prestige and Connections to Recruit and Support One of His Victims, a Violinist from Europe
Turns Out There Was Voter Fraud in Georgia—by Elon Musk
The billionaires’ eugenics project: how Epstein infiltrated Harvard, muzzled the humanities and preached master-race science
Nevada Brothel Workers Are Unionizing to Protect Their Digital Rights
US judge throws out immigration board’s ruling endorsing Trump mass detention policy
Wow, Elon Musk sure does like White people
Look how much Canadians hate the United States now
Bizarre new RFK Jr video features shirtless secretary climbing into tub in jeans

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Links 3/7/26

Links for you. Science:

Mobile genetic elements drive a fusion-deletion life cycle that shapes plasmid evolution and antimicrobial resistance
Scientist Jack Horner linked to Jeffrey Epstein in newly released DOJ files
FDA reverses course, agrees to review Moderna’s flu vaccine
NanoHIVSeq: A Long-Read Bioinformatics Pipeline for High-Throughput Processing of HIV Env Sequences
How Microbes Got Their Crawl. In the oceans and on land, scientists are discovering rare, transitional organisms that bridge the gap between Earth’s simplest cells and today’s complex ones.
FDA reverses course, will review Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine

Other:

DOGE Bro’s Grant Review Process Was Literally Just Asking ChatGPT ‘Is This DEI?’ (not even smart enough to do the dirty work themselves)
Wilson Building Bulletin: To fight (Congress) or not to fight, that is the question (wimping out when faced with Republican lawbreaking: it’s not just for national professional Democrats anymore!)
10 Thoughts On “AI,” February 2026 Edition
Leaked Email Suggests Ring Plans to Expand ‘Search Party’ Surveillance Beyond Dogs
With state backing, Augusta County says no to ICE facility
“The most powerful crime syndicate in history”
Strategic Bombing and the Pop History Problem: Reviewing Malcom Gladwell’s “The Bomber Mafia”
Ohio GOP mayor accused of sniffing underage relative’s underwear (his last name is Dingus–we need new scriptwriters)
AI bots may lead to the end of the internet as we know it
Republicans keep pretending Trump can bail them out in November
Popularism!
After leaving WHO, Trump officials propose more expensive replacement to duplicate it
Ah, Well, Nevertheless
Offshore wind triumphs over Trump in court, but future projects face delays
GGWash endorses Janeese Lewis George for mayor of the District of Columbia
After the massive sewage spill into the Potomac, a shitload of questions remain
Moonlighting: D.C. Rental Housing Administrator Solicits Landlord Clients For His Side Gig. Terrance Laney was put on leave after City Paper asked about the potential conflict of interest in his dual roles.
Goldman Lawyer, Epstein Conferred on Secret Service Prostitution Scandal. In a series of 2014 emails, the wealthy financier gave advice to the former White House counsel as the Colombian incident blew up.
Labor Secretary’s Husband Barred From the Department After Sexual Assault Reports
Inflation Is Down, But Americans Still Feel an Affordability Squeeze
After Censoring CBS, Trump Will Go For CNN
‘No expense has been spared’: Inside a luxury jet DHS wants to buy for deportations
Yeah, US Olympians are woke. Deal with it. Sports have always been political — it’s just a question of who’s speaking out.
You may soon need a passport to vote. Trump is making it harder to get one.
For LGBTQ Winter Olympians, visibility matters just as much as medals
Tabletop industry veteran Ryan Dancey loses Alderac COO job after saying AI can generate game ideas as good as some of his company’s designs
Under Mamdani, City to Probe Businesses Where Most Workers Take Zero Sick Days. Employers will be subject to an investigation by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection if more than half their employees took zero paid time off in a given year.
Republican congressman’s anti-Muslim remark prompts calls for his resignation
We’re pediatricians. We see how ICE is harming children.
Crypto super PAC wades into Illinois House primaries

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Links 3/6/26

Links for you. Science:

The Scientists Groveling to Trump Are Kidding Themselves. The government has pulled back from massive cuts to the NIH, but it’s still destroying scientific research. So why are some groups appeasing the president? (excellent)
FDA chief Marty Makary says ‘everything should be over the counter’ unless drug is unsafe or addictive (if this applies to antibiotics, Makary is a walking public health emergency)
Mom of 7-year-old hospitalized with brain swelling from measles: ‘I still wouldn’t have given my son the vaccine’
The mysterious symptom popping up in some GLP-1 users
The Disastrous First Year of RFK Jr. The damage the HHS secretary has done to science and public health is appalling—and it could have been avoided.
What NIH Staff Can’t Tell You—And Why That Matters

Other:

D.C. needs to play better defense against President Trump and the Republicans in Congress.
The Uncanny Artifice of George Washington
Jewish Republican Randy Fine draws sharp criticism after suggesting he prefers dogs to Muslims
CEOs Joined Trump’s Corruption. It Will Soon Be Time for Consequences.
Mayor Mamdani Breaks His Promise to NYC Public Libraries
Install Your Own Malware
Here’s the real reason Trump wants to slap his name on airports
MAGA White Supremacists Are a Bunch of Pathetic Losers
Thousands of CEOs just admitted AI had no impact on employment or productivity—and it has economists resurrecting a paradox from 40 years ago
As ICE Buys Up Warehouses, Even Some Trump Voters Say No
Grok Exposed a Porn Performer’s Legal Name and Birthdate—Without Even Being Asked
Is it all over for filmmakers?
Why Is Trump Dumping East Wing Rubble in a Public Park?
‘Students Are Being Treated Like Guinea Pigs:’ Inside an AI-Powered Private School
There’s something happening in Texas
Groups sue over Trump effort to ‘erase’ history, science in national parks
They Feed It Everything
Do Not Be Cynical About Jesse Jackson
Why isn’t the biggest tax increase in more than three decades a bigger story?
Underage Trump Accuser’s Brother Was Arrested For Participating Jan. 6 Riot
This is How You Deal With Fascists and Pedophiles
Everybody Hates Cory. Sex workers, bankruptcy, stolen valor, a restraining order, and Trump’s “Complete and Total” endorsement for Congress.
Palantir, Which Is Powering ICE, Says Immigration Crackdown May Hurt Hiring
Netanyahu Plays Trump and American Jews for Fools — Again
The Disappointment of Young Trump Voters: Americans under 30 swung to the right in 2024, but they’re not getting what they voted for.
Labor Secretary’s Husband Barred From the Department After Sexual Assault Reports
Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg’s team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trial
After Researching Tenure’s History, Tennessee Lawmaker Drops Bill to End It
What Are Heterodox Free Speech Warriors Doing About Trump’s Censorship-Industrial Complex? Nada
The political effects of X’s feed algorithm

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