Links 4/17/26

Links for you. Science:

Wildflower folk remedy shows modern potential for tackling antibiotic resistance
Remembering public health pioneer Barry Bloom: a scientist, a mentor, a mensch
Analysis: Why the research money isn’t flowing from NSF and NIH
Lyme disease vaccine shows over 70% efficacy in phase 3 trial
Why mathematicians are boycotting their biggest conference
World’s oldest dog identified at ancient hunter-gatherer site

Other:

Kristi Noem husband’s cross-dressing was ‘an open secret in DC’: While the ousted DHS secretary’s initial statement expressed shock, White House and Homeland Security officials had been gossiping about Bryon Noem’s alleged fetishes for months, according to a report (no outlet covered this while she was the head of our national security apparatus–and her husband could be blackmailed, which has national security implications.)
‘Amateur hour at the U.S. attorney’s office’: L.A. prosecutors face more losses in protest cases
Red Lobster Set to Bring Back Endless Shrimp That Drove It to Bankruptcy
Jews paused Indiana’s abortion ban — by turning a religious freedom law against the evangelical right
I Had the Literary Scoop of the Year. The New York Times Stole It from Me
More than 3,700 immigrants arrested during Operation Metro Surge, per new data
DHS staff celebrate as ‘glamour shots’ of Kristi Noem that lined the halls are finally removed
IN DEFENSE OF MIDDLE-CLASS WHITE RESISTERS, AND THE WORD “NORMIE”
How to Measure the Good Life
ICE Barbie’s Alleged Lover Fired in Middle of Exotic Getaway
American Airlines Center opens investigation into Nazi salute by Stars fans
Small Businesses Are Being Left Out of Tariff Refund Process, CBP Data Suggests
Is It Wrong to Write a Book with A.I.?
Over 9.9 Million Are Floored By This Tweet From A MAGA Voter Who Says Her Son Won’t Talk To Her Anymore
What Happened to the SPLC—and Me. Union breaking, Gaza, and fear of MAGA turned the SPLC into an organization that abandoned its own civil rights principles.
Grandmother Faces Trial in Alabama for Wearing Penis Costume to No Kings Protest
Blocking Trump’s replacements for Alito and/or Thomas
CBP: Border wall will go through National Butterfly Center
The most overlooked Epstein email
The Incel Global Order: modern autocracy as a cult of masculinity
Trump’s dollar coin is pathetic
Tenn. library director fired over refusal to move LGBTQ+ books to adult section
‘It’s been terrible’: Tough year for maple syrup production in Eastern Mass.
Their tiny church is on the cover of JD Vance’s new book. They don’t know him.
The secret life of Boston’s street corner fire alarm boxes
The Supreme Court Absolutely Shredded Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Case
Sorry, Pam Bondi. Trump has no loyalty
Fact-Checkers Anonymous: Getting a job at The New Yorker felt like an arbitrary stroke of luck. Getting fired was quite the opposite.
Christian Nationalism Is Thriving, and “We Should Be Concerned”
Tiger Woods Plus Donald Trump: A Tragedy Made in the USA

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One More Reason Why D.C. Needs Statehood

Actually, by reason, I mean a list compiled by (non-voting) Rep. Norton’s office of policies that will be forced upon the mainland colony known as the District of Columbia in 2027 if the House Republicans have their way:

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While the whole thing is nightmare fuel, it specifically is a public health disaster:

  1. It prohibits use of local funds for abortion services and requires report on enforcement of Partial Birth Abortion Act.
  2. It cuts funding for HIV testing and treatment (which is just fucking evil).
  3. It cuts funding for D.C. Water’s Clean Rivers project.
  4. Prohibits D.C. from adopting cleaner air standards.

And of course it bans COVID-related vaccine or masking mandates (The year is 2335, humanity has developed sustainable cold fusion, colonized other planets, and Republicans are still whining about COVID masking and vaccination requirements from 2020).

I write this mostly in jest: when Reconstruction/Woke 2.0 happens, every Republican state should have to submit their state budgets for approval.

D.C. statehood now.

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Links 4/16/26

Links for you. Science:

Inside the NIH Forecast Graveyard: What NIH Is Canceling, What It Is Burying, and What It Means
No one is happy with NASA’s new idea for private space stations
Phages communicate across species to shape microbial ecosystems
San Diego cancer breakthroughs at risk from funding cuts and delays, experts say. Researchers say changes in how the National Institutes of Health approve and distribute grants are putting patients, cures and the entire biotech industry in peril.
‘No kings, just vaccines!’: demonstrators gather at NIH headquarters to protest against cuts to medical research
Deepwater discoveries: scientists find more than 110 new fish and invertebrate species in the Coral Sea

Other:

The One Phrase That Explains Trump’s Twisted Psychology
My Front-Row Seat to the Making of Michael Wolff—and the Jeffrey Epstein Predator Class (excellent)
‘Fidgeting’ Trump had to be moved during Supreme Court hearing: ACLU attorney
IL-09: An Election for the Ages. Age drove differences in candidate support in IL-09’s primary, underscoring a growing generational divide in Democratic politics.
Let’s Be Very Clear: Trump’s Iran War Is Making You Poorer
They Got What They Wanted
Hegseth has intervened in military promotions for more than a dozen senior officers
More people requesting ‘unvaccinated’ blood for themselves or their children
Could a Democrat really replace Marjorie Taylor Greene? This retired Army general is trying.
A new map is fueling a debate on housing and displacement in D.C.
Mayor Muriel Bowser Pitches Legislation To Pave the Way for Medical Cannabis Drinks Via Local Breweries
The Paralympic Village Was Proof That Truly Accessible Cities Can and Should Exist
D.C. Council Defies Mayor Muriel Bowser Four Times Over, Including Veto Override
The Intellectual Right Is Mad at the Mess It’s Made
Wilson Building Bulletin: Pepco and politics
Frequently asked questions about the missing Georgetown Metro station
Parks are crucial public spaces. The National Park Service owes us better.
You Gotta Hand It to Chuck Schumer This Time
The Mythology of Pete Hegseth: The Iran War cheerleader-in-chief embraces a dangerous alternate history of the 21st Century
Congratulations, here’s a pay cut
Useful: The conservative media machine doesn’t want Jaden Ivey to get help. It wants him to keep talking.
Edward ‘Big Balls’ Coristine Is Helping Out on Viral Fraud Videos Now
Does your tap water smell like chlorine? There’s a reason why.
Iran has put a tollgate across the Strait of Hormuz. This fundamentally changes the global economy.
‘You should be lynched,’ Florida Republican tells a Black man
Mr. Trump, We Are Eager To Implement Your Plan If You Tell Us What It Is
The Trump Dictatorship Is Cracking Up. In the president’s warped world, his increasingly deranged demands are never the problem—only his underlings’ failures to meet them.
Who’s the Next Lady on Trump’s Chopping Block
Pam Bondi’s portrait already taken down at Justice Department
‘Incredibly chilling’: Advocacy groups raise alarm over Trump’s demand for list of Jewish faculty at Penn

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Healthcare Insurance, Power, and Control

This piece, about the massive shift in film industry jobs from Atlanta to the UK, came across the transom yesterday (boldface mine):

Across the U.S., 29% fewer movies and TV series with budgets above $40 million started filming in 2024 versus 2022, according to data company ProdPro. In the U.K., that number grew by 16%. Its tax credit is similar to Georgia’s, but workers there are generally paid less, and studios don’t have to cover their health insurance.

If business owners’ and managers’ opposition to universal healthcare (e.g., Medicare for All*) were grounded in money, such as additional taxes, they should support it in a heartbeat because they would not bear the full cost of healthcare themselves–and when has an American business not wanted to externalize costs to other parties?

But if you view employer-based health insurance as a way to keep employees docile, then opposition makes sense. And many business owners and managers are more concerned about employees getting uppity than they are saving money, even if occasionally they do make cost-based decisions like Marvel did.

*Medicare for All is sort of a misnomer: what most non-experts who support Medicare for All envision would be more akin to Medicaid for All.

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Links 4/15/26

Links for you. Science:

Five Reasons Why It Still Wasn’t a Lab Leak (excellent, must-read)
Do you have the new Covid variant, flu or other virus? Look out for these symptoms
NASA is shooting for the moon. A guide to the Artemis II mission.
Scientists Create Plant That Produces Ayahuasca, Shrooms, and Toad Psychedelics All At Once
CDC pauses dozens of types of lab testing during evaluation and in wake of downsizing
Experimental SARS-CoV-2 infection using horseshoe bats

Other:

Neutrality, Authoritarianism, and Thoughts on the Cult of Both Sides
DC Council Advances “One Front Door” Act, Opening the Door to Taller Single-Stair Buildings
Trump Is The Status Quo
Why Liberals Should Maybe Hope the Republicans Nuke the Filibuster
Hitler’s Edifice Complex
Unmasking the Paramilitary Agents Behind Trump’s Violent Immigration Crackdown. A WIRED analysis of DHS records identified dozens of specialized federal agents who used force against US civilians during the largest known deployment of its kind in US history.
One Billion Buildings: The case for thinking bigger (about why we don’t have megacities)
Trump’s rage at NATO allies is binding them together — against him
Trump’s justice department dropped 23,000 criminal investigations in shift to immigration
Plan to reinforce sewer pipe was delayed for years before Potomac disaster (there’s a clear bias here; what’s critical to note aare all of the unknown reaasons why the process took six years)
Data center growth adds to ‘perfect storm’ of risk to Potomac River drinking water supply
We Need a Word for What’s Happening to Jewish Women
The thought of Sen. Graham Platner distresses me (my thoughts here)
Go Ahead and Use AI. It Will Only Help Me Dominate You.
The Fights Of 2027 Start Now
Privacy Advocates Ambush Himes Over Clean FISA Push
U.S. Forest Service to close Portland headquarters, research station, open Salem office
Florida scrub-jay may lose protected status if aspiring homebuilder gets his way
RFK Jr. tells Joe Rogan he’s used peptides & will un-ban them soon: why it’s a terrible idea
Pete Hegseth lifts suspension of Kid Rock Army helicopter flyby crews after Trump comments
Big change for California small businesses: No more SBA loans for non-citizens
DHS staff used spy-blocking bags and sound machines to hide from Kristi Noem
The Nonsense Case Against Birthright Citizenship
Blood Money: The Anthropic Settlement
How Rural America Impacted No Kings and No Kings Impacts Rural America
We Won, Or We Think We Did
Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by Trump gets prison sentence for possessing ‘enormous child pornography collection’
Border Patrol chief Michael Banks hit with prostitution allegations by agents
Trump Is Trying to Override Our Voting System
There is no ethical consumption of HBO’s Harry Potter series. J.K. Rowling has made it abundantly clear that she will continue using her fortune to harm trangender people.

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Links 4/14/26

Links for you. Science:

Scientists Discover Giant ‘Cavity’ Beyond Earth That Isn’t Supposed to Exist
Large Hadron Collider Discovers All-New Particle
The US has a scientific breakthrough problem
Beavers can turn streams into carbon stores – we measured how much
Tumbleweeds can be so bad in the Great Plains that they bury homes and cause fire danger
Genetic diversification of Pseudomonas fluorescens maintained by multi-niche selection within biofilms

Other:

This Election Is Too Darn Important To Be Left To Merciful Salad Eaters
The Birthright Con
Why return to office policies are all pain and no gain
Pete Hegseth Just Revealed the Real Roots of His Sadism and Rage
Kristi Noem weighs in on report husband lives cross-dressing double life: ‘The family was blindsided by this’
Trump’s Iran war is holding him hostage
Federal Judge Approves Trump Effort to Obtain List of Jews From Penn
Army Suspends Aircrew After Bonkers Kid Rock Helicopter Stunt
Sackets Harbor hotel, marina owner tells border czar Tom Homan he’s not welcome
Trump’s Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized
I Was AIPAC’s Number 1 Target—and I Beat Them. Here’s How to Do It.
Olympics Committee Punishes Trans & Cis Women
War After War Turns Young Israelis to Religion
The Effects of California’s $20 Fast Food Minimum Wage on Prices
Oklahoma city council members welcomed a Google data center. Now they face a recall.
Who Gets to Live in a Single-Family Home?
The People Trump Pardoned Are on a Crime Spree
U.S. could exempt oil industry from protecting Gulf animals, for ‘national security’
The world’s dumbest tariff has been revealed. Aluminum prices soar as Trump’s protectionism worsens shortages amid Iran war
For the Love of God, Stop Talking About 2028
Kristi Noem ‘Devastated’ by Report of Husband Bryon’s ‘Double Life’ Dressing as a Woman
A Fifth of NYC Built on Bygone Water Now at Risk: Study Maps City’s ‘Blue Zones’
Trump’s MAGA allies have a new plan for mass deportations. It could splinter the coalition.
‘BLOCKADE’: The Right Is Using AI Content Scanners to Try to Supercharge Book Banning
A D.C. transportation success story is about to be bulldozed — literally
US Forest Service to move headquarters from Washington DC to Salt Lake City
I Asked ChatGPT What WIRED’s Reviewers Recommend. Its Answers Were All Wrong
Need for Tax Optimization, Liquidity Could Change ‘Endowment Model’
Sweden goes back to basics, swapping screens for books in the classroom
Is the 14th amendment unconstitutional? Views differ

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The Staggering Ignorance of Trump Administration Officials: the Drug-Resistant TB Edition

Over at The Handbasket, Marisa Kabas has a terrifying excerpt about Trump administration officials’ ignorance of basic biology from Nicholas Enrich’s new book, Into the Wood Chipper: A Whistleblower’s Account of How the Trump Administration Shredded USAID (boldface mine):

The first question came from Adam Korzeniewski, a veteran of the first Trump administration where he served short stints with the departments of Treasury and Commerce. Adam, the White House liaison to USAID, wanted to know more about the risks associated with interruptions to TB clinical trials, which I had mentioned in my overview…

Some of the studies are testing new treatment regimens for drug- resistant tuberculosis,” I explained, hoping I could convey the very real danger in terms that would register with this audience. “Thousands of enrolled patients are at risk now that their lifesaving treatment is stopped. But that’s not the only danger. We only have limited options to treat drug- resistant TB. We’re using our antibiotics of last resort in these trials. Interrupting treatment midstream risks the development of new, even more drug-resistant strains that could be untreatable. For an airborne infectious disease, that is a serious national security risk.”

Adam thought for a moment and then responded, noting that the political appointees at USAID were “not health people.” It would be hard, he surmised, for nonexperts to understand this issue. And so he suggested that we draft a simple, “Barney-style” set of slides to help the political leadership grasp the dangers, referring to the purple dinosaur of children’s television. He recommended that we use the term “Super TB” instead of “drug- resistant TB” to describe the mutations that can develop when treatment is interrupted, because it might be more likely to “catch their attention.”

Adam then made clear that he did not count himself among those political appointees who were not health experts. Though he had no relevant training or experience, he reassured me that he understood the severity of infectious diseases, noting that he had recently read a book about smallpox. Apparently he had watched movies as well.

“One thing I thought of while you were talking,” he added, gesticulating wildly with his hands to conjure the image in his mind. “If you can make one of those maps like they have in Outbreak, where it shows the red growing over time as the disease spreads? You know, like the zombie apocalypse? That would be great, very effective.

Here’s the thing about the concept of drug-resistant tuberculosis: it is described in the fucking name. It is tuberculosis that is resistant to some or all of the drugs (antibiotics) we use to treat the infection. If you do not understand this descriptive phrase, you do not belong anywhere near public health. And this is not some kind of academic elitism: not understanding this is like being a basketball player who cannot hit freethrows ever–if you cannot do that, you do not make the team. This level of ignorance is just stunning.

While I am not naive about other Republican administrations, at least they understood the basic concepts (as ideologues, they just often did not care about the policy implications).

Anyway, the only reason I might not buy this book is because it might give me an aneurysm.

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Links 4/13/26

Links for you. Science:

13 surprising ways GLP-1s may benefit the body, according to science
Satellite Imagery Reveals: Northern Israel Is Littered With Stone Circles
Archaeologists Find 2,500-year-old Mass Grave of Infants in Israel
Moving the Goalposts at NIH. NIH reporting data reveals dramatic shifts in funding rates in 2025 even for highly ranked proposals – yet another warning sign for the state of American science.
5 Logical fallacies in the era of RFK Jr.
‘Science under attack’: Top climate scientist Kate Marvel explains why she resigned from NASA

Other:

REPUBLICANS SCREW THE POOCH AND DEMOCRATS BEAT THEMSELVES UP (excellent)
Trump’s America and the Axis of Autocracy: The ties that bind Hungary, Russia, European neo-Nazis – and MAGA
“CEO Said A Thing!” Journalism
Graham Platner raised money with health care lobbyists days before taking pledge not to
That’s not how any of this works, Elissa Slotkin
San Diego woman says her credit card information was stolen while she was in ICE custody
The president is bored
Bari Weiss Is A Losing Loser Who Is Losing. CBS does in fact still want to make money
US Army opens investigation into Kid Rock over his unauthorized anti-‘No Kings’ video: ‘Why are taxpayers paying for this?’
Alex Pretti’s Death Came After Insane Stephen Miller Order
An AI Agent Was Banned From Creating Wikipedia Articles, Then Wrote Angry Blogs About Being Banned
The Second Death of Cesar Chavez: Investigating Generational Fraud
Trump insiders explode over Stephen Miller’s shadow rule… and reveal how ‘puppet master’ overrides the president: ‘He needs to be fired’
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New College Republicans director is a helluva charmer
Investigators Examine Contractor Installed at FEMA Under Kristi Noem
Trump officials cite white supremacists in bid to end birthright citizenship
My refugee family needed food stamps. I’m in Congress fighting to restore that aid.
With their candidates losing in metro Atlanta, Georgia GOP seeks to remove party labels
Stop normalising Trump’s extremism
A Republican Farmer Relies on Immigrant Work. He Sees His Party Erasing It.
How To Fix Democrats’ Generic Ballot Woes
Escalate on the Trump Admin’s ‘ICE at the Polls’ Plans Now
Trump, Iran, and the Shadow of Suez
Please stop externalizing your costs directly into my face
An interview with ME SEN Candidate Andrea LaFlamme (no mention of filibuster…)
CBS looks to bring on former TV honcho behind Trump’s rise
The DC Streetcar dream deserved to work
No Kings is impressive. It’s not enough.
What DC primary candidates have to say about the FLUM

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The Bitterness and the Insecurity

Rightwing bloviator Megyn Kelly recently said she would not vote Democratic even if Trump used a nuclear weapon against Iran. Kelly’s attitude towards the Democratic Party is not surprising, but her reasoning, such as it is, is very ugly (boldface mine):

All I think about when I think about the Democrats is those very unattractive people in Minneapolis,” Kelly said on a podcast this week. “That’s when I think Democrat, that’s what I think.”

That’s smug, arrogant. I’m better than you. I look down my nose on you. Even though you’ve done three tours of duty. Like, F you. I like, I’m — that to me, I could never vote for, never,” she continued.

“I mean, honestly, Trump could drop a nuke, and I’d still vote Republican over those people.”

I have no idea what Kelly means by “three tours”, as she has never served. That aside, the sheer bitterness and insecurity is astonishing. Megyn Kelly, compared to most, has had an exceptionally good life: fame (if you like that sort of thing), wealth, and health. Yet she is angry and insecure about the Minnesotans who protested against ICE and CBP.

What an awful, joyless way to live life.

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Links 4/12/26

Links for you. Science:

Countries are negotiating rules to mine the deep sea. The U.S. is pushing ahead alone
“The fish life has exploded”: 400,000 corals planted on dying reef in Bali. What happened next was remarkable
‘We’re constantly surprised’: The strange deep-sea creatures that eat whales
National survey of NIH-funded researchers shows precarious state of U.S. science — ‘This is like the Titanic’
Noticing more lizards running around? Here’s the likely reason
San Francisco’s Revamped Seawall Will Teem With Life

Other:

Iran Is Winning the AI Slop Propaganda War
IOC Reinstates Chromosome Testing, Banning Trans Women From Competition
The Art of Looking
Anduril Wants to Own the Future of War Tech. Mishaps, Delays, and Challenges Abound
Why America is Obsessed with Protein (And War)
Putin’s Post-Iran Paranoia
This Web Tool Sabotages AI Chatbots By Making Them Really, Really Slow
Trump’s Endless War Games
The Pussycat Dolls apparently won’t suffer an anti-vax member
Adam Schiff’s Hollywood Hail Mary
Big Country Drummer Must Stop Touring As Big Country, Say Rest Of Big Country
Wall Street’s Iran “Bear Trap”
Known Horrors: The conspiracy theories are not helping
The A.I. “Hope & Change” Election
Lewis George aims to reassure Jewish leaders after ‘Zionism’ response in survey
Alarming Study Finds That Most People Just Do What ChatGPT Tells Them, Even If It’s Totally Wrong
Trump’s first surgeon general tries to stop nominee from becoming his second
After 20 Years of Resistance, Trump Is Walling Off the Rio Grande Valley
People Who Left ‘MAGA Christianity’ Share What It Really Took To Step Away
AI bug reports went from junk to legit overnight, says Linux kernel czar
The First Post-Reality Political Campaign
Republican Brutally Rips White House’s ‘Porn’ Parody Site For Farmers
Invoking faith in wartime, Pete Hegseth breaks norms and worries critics
ICE Lied About Its Authority to Make Courthouse Arrests
Trump is the biggest threat to D.C.’s architectural splendor since War of 1812
Disorder in the Liberal City. On Individualism and the Failure of Urban Order
American Airlines passengers shocked to learn their ‘flights’ were actually bus routes: ‘There’s no plane’
U.S. Army opens investigation into attack helicopter activities at Kid Rock’s home, No Kings protest
Mary Beth Hurt, Who Starred in ‘The World According to Garp,’ Dies at 79
Bluesky leans into AI with Attie, an app for building custom feeds

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