Links 6/17/26

Links for you. Science:

RFK Jr. seeks to peek at Americans’ medical records for clues on autism and vaccines
Scientists Discover Hidden Symmetry on Earth That Nobody Can Explain
Anguished Parents, Crying Doctors: Life Amid Utah’s Measles Outbreak
Something’s Killing North Carolina’s Blueberries. Scientists Finally Found the Culprit
Complying In Advance – Science Edition
Some ancient microbes frozen with Ötzi the Iceman are still growing
The Forest Service says it’s closing offices to cut costs. But the math doesn’t add up

Other:

The Supreme Court Doesn’t Own the Constitution
Under the Trump crypto playbook, the family always wins. Investors don’t
Confront Trump’s California Election Lies
This Company Will Add Phone, AirPod, and Smartwatch Trackers to License Plate Readers
Disqualify Spencer Pratt: It’s time for blue states to take on election lying for real, and they should start by making Pratt an avatar for a Big Truth movement
Gwyneth Paltrow Attempts To Explain Her Political Views, Makes the Water Goopier
Border Security Theatrics Are Rising At History’s Stupidest World Cup
Judge Learns Lawyers on Both Sides of Case Used AI, Cancels Trial, Kicks Everyone Off the Case
Three missed opportunities in the National Park Service’s Logan Circle renovation
The American Dream
White South African refugees fall foul of Republican driving rules in US midwest
Headlines Every Time
The ‘Steroid Olympics’ Finally Happened And Ironically Clean Athletes Still Won
Gregory Bovino wants to be your next president—yes, really
Trump Does Not Call the Shots. The President’s ill-considered war has left America hostage to calculations being made in Tel Aviv and Tehran.
Michael Wolff Reveals Trump’s Shocking Reaction to Learning Marla Maples Was Pregnant
Pratt lost because he was a laughable candidate.
A MAGA county just voted to kill mail voting, putting it on a collision course with California
Missouri Republicans are taking an ax to Dolly Parton’s signature initiative. The state’s decision to freeze enrollment in Parton’s Imagination Library, which offers free books to kids, comes at a perilous time for children’s literacy.
I know firsthand why Graham Platner shouldn’t be a U.S. senator (added this because it sounds like Morris Katz’s team either didn’t vet Platner or didn’t care about his problems)
A California Democrat Is Trying to Gut the State’s Broadband Watchdog. The state’s Public Utilities Commission has been a national leader in making broadband affordable for low-income families. Assemblymember Tasha Boerner wants to end that.
There’s a Terrible Reason Why This Ebola Outbreak Is Different
Nepo Babies Are Taking Hollywood’s Last Entry-Level Jobs
JTF-DC bids farewell and welcome to Arkansas National Guard
Donald Trump’s Birthday Plans Have Made Washington D.C. Hideous And Depressing
Money and Machismo are Undermining America. Fragile MAGA egos are rejecting the future, from energy to drones
They Tried to Catch a Predator. They Trapped Themselves Instead.
Your Search Results Are Getting Sloptimized
The “Voter Fraud” Fraud
Landlord targeted by Mamdani agrees to forgive back rent in 5,100 apartments

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Some Preliminary Thoughts on D.C.’s Preliminary Election Results

Yesterday, the mainland colony known as the District of Columbia had its primary elections–and for all intents and purposes, the Democratic primaries are the de facto election (there wasn’t even a Republican candidate for mayor on the ballot). Some comments, with the earlier ones being more of a summary of where things currently stand with around two-thirds of the first rank ballots having been counted, with the latter points discussing What It All Means:

  1. For mayor, Janeese Lewis George has a commanding first rank lead over Kenyan McDuffie, 53-37. While it’s mathematically possible for McDuffie to win–and there’s no reason for him to concede right now–that doesn’t seem likely. Interestingly, Lewis George has done well everywhere: even in Ward 3, she is currently down only 43-46 (more on that below).
  2. For the citywide At-Large Council position, Oye Owolewa, the most progressive candidate has 33.8% of the first rank votes, which, to me, is (pleasantly) surprising–though he is a very personable, likeable candidate. That said, if Owolewa doesn’t win a majority of the first rank votes, I would not be surprised to see Chavous do well, as I suspect he is many voters’ “safety vote.” It’s really too early to tell how this race will turn out.
  3. For (non-voting) Congressman, Robert White has a commanding lead over Brooke Pinto, 63-21. I suspect that Kinney Zalesne’s first rank voters (she’s in third at 7.7%) will lean White, so I think it looks good for White.
  4. The insurgent Free D.C. slate for Democratic Party ward committee members seems to have done very well so far (note these are party positions, not governing positions). That said, with more votes to be counted, it’s too early to call any of these, but right now, it is looking good for the slate as a whole.
  5. Assuming the mayoral vote holds up, there will be a trivial storyline about “DSA versus moderates.” I use trivial as a pejorative because I actually think it explains very little.

    First, given the Free D.C. slate results, there’s a lot of anti-incumbent energy, and McDuffie is viewed as the old guard, while Lewis George is not. Second, polling suggests that the most successful issue for Lewis George is housing, while McDuffie’s is crime prevention–and, as I keep noting every week, crime has dropped massively over the last three years. It’s just not as salient an issue as it would have been a few years ago. Ironically, to the limited extent that Trump’s fascist surge has been successful in reducing crime–arguably it has with respect to car-related crimes and perhaps muggings–it strengthened Lewis George, whom Trump has publicly attacked. There’s a renters versus homeowners angle here too. Finally, McDuffie has personal issues. He is seen by many as a chameleon who changes his views constantly. He attacked Lewis George’s family during the campaign, and he initially tried to run as the competency candidate, which is a problem when you’re not that competent. In addition, Lewis George hammered both of these themes by arguing he has not done a good job overseeing electricity rate regulation and reminding voters of his attempts to water down some other good legislation.

    Put another way, Lewis George isn’t currently down by only three points in Ward 3 because Ward 3 is full of socialists (lmfao).

  6. The real wild card right now in all of this is the At-Large Council position. If Owolewa manages to win, that really changes things regarding the composition of the council–and I think Owolewa also has a bit of Mamdani-style charisma (I joke how Mamdani reminds people of that nice young doctor that time they had to go the emergency room, and Owolewa, who is a pharmacist, can actually fill that role).
  7. The Washington Post editorial board must be really upset right now, which is always a good, deserved thing.

Anyway, with more votes to be counted, you can look at the data yourself here and here.

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Links 6/16/26

Links for you. Science:

Congo outbreak could rival the largest Ebola epidemic on record, CDC warns
After massive die-off of sea stars, biologist sees a surprising ‘baby boom’
Let Birds Masturbate
Sulfonamide resistance as a global one health challenge
An Eponym for Scientific Censorship in America: Bhattacharyaism
Police Remove Diabetes Experts From Conference for Distributing Critique of Trump Administration
Misguided Brushes of a Pen Continue to Dismantle and Destroy Biomedical Research in the United States: We Can No Longer Afford Complacency and Fear. We Must All Act Now!

Other:

For affordable bills, we need to put people first, not Pepco. As mayor, I’ll implement a comprehensive, 10-point plan to lower the cost of our energy bills. (Lewis George’s final pitch)
Escape From Trumpism
DC’s federal troop surge is growing fast, but rules for holding them accountable haven’t kept up
D.C.’s Utility Watchdog Keeps Failing Ratepayers
Slop, productivity, and why the AI-fueled world is going nowhere mighty fast
AI: just one big trade
Working class neighborhoods are resisting data centers at 5 times the rate of wealthy ones
Remaking the Vans Warped Tour
The Dress Rehearsal for 2028
Google Is Quietly Buying Code From Play Store Developers to Train AI
Etymology Today: LIBERAL
AI Grifters Are Making Anti-Data Center Slop With AI
On Platner
Why MAGA buys Trump’s perfect health lie
Trump’s New Rules for Radicals. The State Department spent Tuesday trying to convince diplomats that antifa is the new Al Qaeda—but Foggy Bottom isn’t buying it.
Texas Senate race shows the rot runs deeper than Trump
The A.I. Bubble Truthers Cry Wolf. As several of the leading A.I. companies prepare to go public and see their valuations soar above the $1 trillion mark, a number of Wall Street contrarians are trying to remind everyone that we’ve seen this movie before.
The Butlerian Jihad Has Begun
Why That Next Hamburger Is Going to Cost You
A noxious orange cloud looms over the World Cup
Even in purple Colorado, Republicans can’t find a normal candidate
The Virtual OS Museum lets you relive over 600 operating systems right on your desktop
Ken Paxton’s Impeachment Defense Lawyer Endorses James Talarico
Looking to a New Reconstruction
Fire Bari Weiss!
Badass
WelcomeFest’s Moderate Politics Are Stuck in the Past
What Congress would look like without gerrymandering
Just Say No to Bernie Sanders’s AI Sovereign Wealth Fund
The unlikely corporate winners of AI
Trump says ‘not possible’ for Pratt to fall short in ‘rigged’ LA mayor’s race. He’s wrong.

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DHS Secretary and Kratom Pusher Markwayne Mullin Should Resign

Markwayne has been a very naughty boy (boldface mine):

For years, federal health officials have warned about the risks associated with a supplement derived from the leaves of kratom trees that adherents say can kill pain or boost energy. Sold in gas stations across America, kratom has been linked to liver toxicity, seizures and thousands of deaths.

Powerful figures close to President Trump, including Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, pushed to downplay those concerns.

Mr. Mullin, until recently a Republican senator from Oklahoma, played a key role in a sprawling influence campaign spearheaded by the kratom industry that courted Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Vice President JD Vance, among others in the Trump administration, an investigation by The New York Times found.

Only when he was nominated by Mr. Trump in March to lead the Homeland Security Department did it become clear that Mr. Mullin had a financial connection to the supplement. In a disclosure statement, he listed an investment worth as much as $1 million in a kratom company, Botanic Tonics, that could benefit from the changes he has sought.

The company’s founder, Jerry W. Ross — who had been an energy executive in Mr. Mullin’s home state before pleading guilty to a financial crime — is a leading player in the influence campaign that was devised to benefit kratom at the expense of its rivals in the marketplace…

From 2020 through 2024, kratom was found in the system of more than 5,200 people who died of drug overdoses, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention based on death certificates and other official reports. Though often found in combination with other drugs, one study determined that those using kratom carried a sixfold increase in the risk of overdose death.

The idea that the head of the Department of Homeland Security has invested in pushing a potentially dangerous drug–one that can be purchased and used without any medical supervision–should be cause for Mullin’s resignation. If he doesn’t resign, impeach him.

Aside: Of course there’s an HHS Secretary Kennedy grift angle too:

To others working on the issue, Mr. Ross highlighted his relationship with Mr. Kennedy, indicating that he was planning to enlist the incoming secretary in efforts to influence the administration, according to one associate.

In the weeks around the inauguration, Mr. Ross donated nearly $162,000 to Mr. Kennedy’s defunct presidential campaign, exceeding by many times his total federal political giving to that point.

MAHA, indeed.

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Links 6/15/26

Links for you. Science:

The Cancer Research Machine Trump Is Gutting Just Delivered a Big Breakthrough
A personalized vaccine for melanoma cut the risk of cancer returning after five years
Trump Administration to Dismantle Ocean Monitoring System
A cancer vaccine made just for you. mRNA is back and it’s fighting melanoma
President Trump seeks control of science funding
No red meat, no dairy, and no end in sight: How a tick-borne allergy has transformed Martha’s Vineyard
Neanderthals Ate Flies, New Study Reveals

Other:

The Data Center Bankshot
From Nazi-hugging Greg Bovino to the Supreme Court, the hood is coming off MAGA
ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees, internal memo says
Lawmakers promised cancer patients would be protected from Medicaid cuts. Now CMS says otherwise
Trump officials planned to mark 2.7 million living people as dead, whistleblower says
What’s Really Behind Peter Thiel’s Panicked Move to Argentina
Long criticized by conservatives, this federal agency has transformed under Trump. The National Endowment for the Humanities has shifted its grant-making to align with the president’s cultural agenda, rankling the scholarly establishment.
Graham Platner and the Rise of White-Male Identity Politics
For women, Platner vs. Collins is a tough choice because of abortion rights
The District 12 Candidate Nobody Is Talking About
‘Dad, the IDF Hates Secular Jews’
This lobster boat captain from Down East quit Platner’s campaign, but hasn’t left it behind
4 surprising ways AI is making your life more expensive
Democrats Need A Vibecession Safe Space
How Durable is Muskism?
Jake Tapper investigating possibility that Joe Biden will be 84 in November
They Want to Get Rid of Your Property Taxes Because They Think You Are Morons
Punk-Ass Loser Nick Bilton Fires Scott Pelley For Daring To Ask Him Questions
To Trump, ‘the cognitive’ affirms his right to rule unchallenged
Boring Dunce Nick Bilton Hounded Out Of First Meeting With ’60 Minutes’ Staffers
Is It Irresponsible To Speculate? It Would Be Irresponsible Not To
Why Did The Brewers’ VP Of Communications Retweet This Racist Crap?
The COVID Amnesia Project: Erasing Your Free Will to Preserve the Fantasy of the Optional Pandemic
The Candidate Who Wants to Ban Data Centers: ‘This Screams Financial Crisis’–”I just have alarm bells going off in my head,” says former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau staffer Alexis Goldstein
Fascism Is a Scavenger, Not a Hunter: We Can and Must Defend the UK’s Sikhs
ICE Says Detainees Are ‘Worst of the Worst.’ Government Data Disagrees.
Gay CECOT survivor rebuilds his life in Spain while speaking up for voiceless immigrants in America
Kennedy Center loses suit against artist who canceled after Trump name change
How Trump Is Making the Federal Judiciary White Again
Amazon Shuts Down Internal AI Leaderboard After Employees Cheated

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Trump Threatens to End D.C.’s Home Rule If Its Colonial Subjects Elect Someone He Doesn’t Like

Il Trumpe uttered this (boldface mine):

President Donald Trump threatened to invoke the Home Rule Act to take over Washington, D.C., depending on the results of next week’s mayoral primary….

On Thursday, Trump was asked about next Tuesday’s Democratic mayoral primary election. D.C. Councilmember Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist, is considered the frontrunner.

Lewis George leads the latest polling by 11% over former councilmember Kenyan McDuffie….

When asked how he’d feel if Lewis George were to win Tuesday’s primary, Trump said that he “wouldn’t like it.”

Well, I wouldn’t like it, and maybe we’ll take back Washington and run it on the federal basis,” Trump said. “We won’t put up with it. We’re not going to lose our business.”

…”We’re not going to get ICE off our streets by fearing this president,” Lewis George said. “And we’re not going to protect our rights or home rule by obeying in advance. Threatening home rule because you do not like how residents vote is an attack on democracy itself. The people of DC elect the mayor of DC. And they want someone who will stand up to Donald Trump.”

This only helps Lewis George, I think, especially along side with the Arkansas National Guard taking D.C. trophies. That said, Trump also might have forgotten he said this by now–”We’re not going to lose our business” is a nonsense statement, so who knows with that asshole.

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Links 6/14/26

Links for you. Science:

First Case of New World Screwworm Confirmed in South Texas Cattle
Nearly 60 Idahoans sick after drinking raw milk in past two weeks, officials say
This is extremely chilling – virologists being targeted for what appears to be minor (if any) “offenses”.
NIH scientists plead not guilty to smuggling monkeypox viruses into U.S.
Police Tussle With Diabetes Experts at ADA Meeting. Researchers told they could no longer attend the annual scientific sessions
Inside the Ebola Epicenter, the Virus Rages With Little to Stop It
Inside the Quest to Mine the Bottom of the Sea

Other:

This new OMB Rule Is Bigger Than Science. Much Bigger.
Graham Platner and the Perils of Authenticity
A Shocking Betrayal of Black Americans
Graham Platner is a Type of Guy. And You Gotta Decide What That Means
John Roberts, Roger Taney, And The Unbearable Weight Of Desperation
Meta Silently Added Face-Recognition Code for Its Smart Glasses to Millions of Phones
Debbie Downer: The sleazy fintech bro Republican running in her home district is as beatable as they come. So why is former DNC chair Wasserman Schultz carpetbagging in a historically Black district?
As Ebola Outbreak Widens, Trump Has Yet to Outline a Plan
Samurai city
The World Cup For Nobody Is Almost Here
Northern Israelis are paying the price for their resilience
DoorDash Isn’t Why You’re Broke But It’s Probably Not Helping
Trump Makes It Official: The ‘Freedom 250’ Concerts Are Canceled — to Be Replaced With ‘the Greatest Rally EVER!,’ Starring Him and (Surprise) Lee Greenwood
George Santos reported to prosecutors over suspicious Kalshi trades, AP source says
ICE’s Plan to Let Cops Around the Country Scan Faces to Verify Immigration Status
The Trumpers Are Taking Over the Media: We Can Do Something Other than Whine
Why are US consumers so angry? It’s not just high prices
Donald Trump Is Bad At Lying (this is good, but it ignores that Trump is a narcissist, and narcissists lie, in part, to convince themselves)
How a Pro-Worker Bill May Advance in the House: Seven Republicans have joined every House Democrat to bring pro-union legislation to the floor next week.
RFK Jr. seeks to peek at Americans’ medical records for clues on autism and vaccines (not only is it a massive breach of privacy and a violation of how medical consent is supposed to work, I bet that dumbass Geier is going to be the one looking at the data)
Why Stone-Faced Fascists Keep Getting Antiquity Wrong
Rep. Vindman (D-VA) Posts Happy Pride After Voting To Defund Trans-Friendly Schools
Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US
What does government oppression really look like?
John Fetterman Hands Trump a Huge Victory on Federal Judge
Trump’s Name Is Disappearing From More Than Just the Kennedy Center
The Jan. 6 Pardons: How Many Clemency Recipients Have Faced Other Charges?
Americans Have Grown Dramatically Anti-Data Center in Just Months, Survey Finds
Trump Mental State Exposed in Damning Video as Rubio Spins
Trump Is Eyeing Control of Smithsonian’s Budget. The administration is creating a conflict with how Congress intended its money be spent.

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In Case You Missed It…

…two weeks of Mad Biologist posts:

Sign of the Times

Nothing Good Happens Without Ending the Filibuster and Court Reform

What Has the Guard Surge Actually Done for D.C.?

Sign of the Times

Another Great Week for D.C. Crime Stats

It Always Has to Be About Trump

DOGE Screwed Us on Screwworm

The Political Press Corps Still Does Not Understand What the Epstein Files Mean for MAGA

A Bad Week for D.C. Crime Stats

Oil on Logan

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Links 6/13/26

Links for you. Science:

A Response to The National Academies’ Vision for Science: Averting a Path Towards Mediocrity
Flesh-eating screwworm returns to U.S. after 60 years, threatening cattle herd
Meet the ‘superdodgers’: The few who never had COVID
Michigan found a way to reduce school vaccine waivers. until it backfired.
First U.S. screwworm case confirmed in South Texas
Fabricated Citations Found In Over 2,800 Biomedical Journal Articles
Debugging California: Fighting mosquitoes with mosquitoes

Other:

No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious
The District’s twin housing investment crises
Impeach Bill Pulte. If we saw a scheme like this playing out in any other context, we’d use every tool available to try and stop it.
How Did This Happen
Republicans’ Talarico Trans Taunt Is A Witch Hunt In The Classic Sense
Eric’s Law is vital protection for D.C. residents with disabilities
Hell is other people – so billionaires are using AI to replace them
National Abortion Hotline workers fight against implementing AI
National Guard has done little to reduce violent crime in D.C., a new study finds (my better take here)
US Attorney Corruption — Let’s Take It National!!
Companies Are Using Reddit to Manipulate ChatGPT and Google AI Search
Greg Bovino’s Retirement Plan? Go Full Fascist
Trump’s Chief Nevada Prosecutor Shirks DOJ Orders, Boosts Allies
Sam Altman says OpenAI’s top token spender uses 100 billion tokens a month — and they’re not even the world leader
Autonomous vehicles were supposed to cut traffic—what if they don’t?
Trump’s Corrupt IRS Shakedown Backfires Badly as GOPers Turn on Him
DOJ is investigating former congressman George Santos for insider trading on Kalshi
Why do young US Americans avoid cross-partisan dating? A closer look at mediators and variation by gender and party (I think the strength of the effects should be ignored given how the questions could affect the answers, but each of the effects themselves, and that none of them are extremely dominant is interesting)
Ballroom donors won $50B in contracts after giving to Trump project, watchdog group finds
The Musk SpaceX IPO Scam: How You’re Going to Be Investing in SpaceX Whether You Want To or Not
SpaceX blocked from early U.S. benchmark index entry as S&P reaffirms existing rules
Focus Groups
Millions of Trips, “Waymo” Empty Miles: California’s First Thousand Days of Commercial Robotaxi Service
Senior U.S. Officials Eye Government Shares in AI Giants
My SSN was exposed in a breach at Columbia—a school I have no connection with
The 311 app has been broken for ages. What gives?
The rise of the managed city. Tokyo’s newest megadevelopments aim to redesign urban life for an aging, increasingly diverse society
‘We were attacked as bad Jews’: Columbia faculty who supported Gaza protests file claims with Trump’s antisemitism fund
What Trump Delivered for Amazon
From Bad Brains to Bratmobile: What’s Your Favorite D.C. Punk Album?

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Oil on Logan

Observed on Logan Circle, NW, D.C.:

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