Links 4/26/24

Links for you. Science:

Hibernating bumblebee queens have a superpower: Surviving for days underwater
Man dies after 613-day COVID-19 infection that underwent 50 mutations
F.D.A. Approves Antibiotic for Increasingly Hard-to-Treat Urinary Tract Infections (Pivmecillinam, a penam derivative; effective against some cephalosporinases, not carbapenemases)
What is a confounder (confounding variable), and why should I care?
More than a quarter of people with Covid infection develop Long Covid, new research reveals (paper here)
Early tests of H5N1 prevalence in milk suggest U.S. bird flu outbreak in cows is widespread

Other:

The Good Guys
Boeing and the Dark Age of American Manufacturing
FTC votes to ban noncompete agreements
The Pig People Can’t Possibly Be Correct
Foxtrot abruptly closes all locations, shocking staff and customers
Civil War (the movie) is a blunt object. And the bluntness is the point.
The Republicans Who Want American Carnage
Supreme Court Justices Hold Lively Debate About How Much Women Should Suffer
The Unreality of Columbia’s ‘Liberated Zone’
The Supreme Court’s legitimacy depends on a speedy ruling in the Trump immunity case
The Man Who Killed Google Search
Why Is the Biden Administration Completing So Many Regulations?
Why Do My Groceries Cost So Much?
What happened to Providence’s Snowtown?
The War Games of Israel and Iran
‘Devalued, disempowered, and unseen’: Mass General Brigham doctors react to latest merger step
Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability: A 2024 plea for lean software
New polls show RFK Jr. might be a bigger threat to Trump than expected
Bowser Sends Opioid Funds to a Friend’s Public Relations Firm With a Questionable Past (another executive branch failure)
SCOTUS, but not Roberts, struggles with whether cities can criminalize homelessness
Will Tough-on-Crime Politics Work Against Janeese Lewis George?
If Ukraine falls to Russia, Moldova knows it’s next
Foxtrot Hastily Shutters Stores in D.C. and Elsewhere
It’s about time to hold Trump in contempt
Donald Trump has neutered Republicans’ power to sabotage Joe Biden
DC struggles to build affordable housing in wealthy neighborhoods. Here’s one reason why.

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Links 4/25/24

Links for you. Science:

14,280 Black patients moved up transplant waitlist after race scrubbed from criteria
Genome-wide association studies have problems due to confounding: Are family-based designs the answer?
Common antibiotic may be helpful in fighting respiratory viral infections (paper here; neomycin is already widely used over the counter, but we would have to keep an eye on bacterial cross-resistance to other aminoglycosides)
When does antimicrobial resistance increase bacterial fitness? Effects of dosing, social interactions, and frequency dependence on the benefits of AmpC β-lactamases in broth, biofilms, and a gut infection model
The Bird Flu Outbreak Is Alarming. And the Government Is Stumbling. The H5N1 crisis at dairy farms shows that public health agencies have failed to absorb the lessons of Covid.
Monkeypox virus: dangerous strain gains ability to spread through sex, new data suggest

Other:

“Humans in the loop” must detect the hardest-to-spot errors, at superhuman speed
They fled Venezuela — and transformed D.C.’s food delivery scene (I wish them well, but I’m also glad I wasn’t imagining the whole ‘people driving 50cc bikes like they’re crazy’ thing)
What could the region do to ensure WMATA not only survives but thrives?
The Real-Estate Fund Buying Up Homes in Top School Districts
Real Talk About a 2028 General Strike
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “space lasers” show how the GOP gets away with escalating violence
No Strange New Respect For Mike Johnson. At least not until he explains why he sacrificed thousands of lives, swaths of territory, and perhaps the future of Ukraine for nothing.
Internet service has ‘nutrition labels’ now. Here’s how to use them.
Trump’s humiliation deepens: In court, he can’t hide from his tabloid roots
Under budget pressure, D.C. public schools may eliminate 200 positions
Beastie Boys paid for trans woman’s gender-affirming surgery
Philadelphia becomes fourth city to ban largest ghost gun parts dealer
The digital tyranny of needing an account for everything
Why religion is becoming an even stronger force within the Republican Party (gift link)
FTC Announces Rule Banning Noncompetes
Trump was going to dominate the courtroom. Instead, he is shrinking.
Giving workers something more than attacks on critical race theory and banning lunch breaks
How to fix college finances? Eliminate faculty, then students.
Millions of New Workers Eligible for Overtime Under DOL Rule
Why some South Africans are rethinking Nelson Mandela’s legacy
Read This Delicious Newly Unsealed Evidence In Jack Smith’s Stolen Documents Case Against Trump!
Crossing Over
Paying for it doesn’t make it a market
Stanford Finance Professor Anat Admati Is Making Jamie Dimon Very Nervous – Again Calling His Bank “Dangerous”
Federal Workers Are Fleeing Washington. Can College Students Replace Them?
Red Line segment will close for three months this summer, Metro says

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Fascism Without a Head Fascist

Aka the Republican Party in 2024, Year of Our Gritty (boldface mine):

There are two main reasons MAGA continues to ignore Trump’s cries for crowds to mob the courthouse on his behalf. First of all, they don’t think it would really change anything. Second, they don’t see what’s in it for them. Trump, who is unable to think about anyone but himself for even a second, hasn’t bothered to persuade his followers that it would somehow benefit them to take such serious risks.

On the second point, it’s crucial to remember that while MAGA has cult-like properties and Trump is its leader, it isn’t actually a cult of personality in the true sense. Fundamentally, it’s a fascist movement focused on restoring an imagined past based on white supremacy and male dominance. Trump is the vehicle for his followers’ grievances, not the other way around. His anger over losing the 2020 election resonated with them not because they pitied him, but because they pity themselves. They wanted to win that election too, and when he offered them a chance to steal it, they went for it, to protect their own egos more than his.

While Trump obviously needs to be stopped, the base will still be susceptible to someone else who can promise them their reactionary paradise. It’s going to be a long haul, even if November goes well.

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Links 4/24/24

Links for you. Science:

The cicadas are coming, and some may become ‘flying saltshakers of death’
How humans are hurting Africa’s wildebeests
Frescoes buried by volcano uncovered in ancient dining room in Pompeii
The pandemic cost 7 million lives, but talks to prevent a repeat stall (gift link)
Here’s a Clever Way to Uncover America’s Voting Deserts
NASA’s Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Engineering Updates to Earth

Other:

Rabbi advises Jewish students to ‘return home as soon as possible’ following reports of ‘extreme antisemitism’ on and around campus. Students have reported a rise in antisemitic incidents in the days following the Thursday sweep of the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment.”
The Coddling of the American Parent
No More Rebuys, Mr Musk (very good)
Evangelicals with ties to “The Family” met Mike Johnson and Zelenskyy ahead of Ukraine vote
Where Does Medicare Go From Here: Profit-Driven Chaos or Patient-Centered Community?
Does Asking Americans Whether ‘The Country Is On The Wrong Track’ Actually Measure Anything Useful?
No, AI user research is not “better than nothing”—it’s much worse
New Hampshire’s GOP Is Taking a Stand—Against the Polio Vaccine. The Granite State could be the first to ditch polio and measles requirements for childcare. (four year olds can get polio, but what would infectious disease specialists know amirite?)
What Jane McAlevey Has Taught Us
Bibi Stings: Biden, Blinken, and Sullivan aren’t the only ones losing patience with the Israeli prime minister. The Israeli national security establishment has its own profound gripes and concerns, too.
David Pryor, popular Arkansas governor and U.S. senator, dies at 89
Oh No Elmo
In the German countryside, a Xanadu for modern furniture fanatics
Clean Air Club Is Organizing Musicians to Make COVID-Safer Shows and Spaces
As Supreme Court takes up homeless ban, a city’s unhoused feel abandoned
Biden’s new Title IX rules protect LGBTQ+ students, but transgender sports rule still on hold
In D.C.’s Ward 7, a ‘generational’ race to replace council’s Vince Gray
FCC rolls out mandatory ‘nutrition labels’ for internet providers’ plans
In a luxe N.Y. condo, residents battle over dumping the Trump name
Precaratize bosses
Can Pornhub be ethical?
Such Competence
For the first time, U.S. may force polluters to clean up these ‘forever chemicals’ (but there’s no difference between Biden and Trump something something)
Somebody’s Rich Daddy Threatened To Sue
Red states threaten librarians with prison — as blue states work to protect them
Prosecutors in California excluded Jewish and Black jurors, records suggest
D.C. Council chair to reject CFO request, undo mayor’s cuts in his budget

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Urban Governance: It’s the Executive Branch, Stupid

And in too many cities, the executive branch is failing its citizens. There are two posts from Joe Friday, both of which highlight what some asshole with a blog has been writing for a long time: many of the failures of governance in cities are executive branch failures (i.e., mayors). Obviously #NotAllMayors, and there is always room for improvement in the legislature (e.g., city councils), but it’s the executive branch which just isn’t providing the services it’s supposed to provide–and which we pay for and need.

As Joe Friday notes, on the criminal justice side of things, D.C. has seen a precipitous drop in murders this year (down thirty percent), and all of that happened before Congressional interference or the D.C. Council’s new crime bill. So what happened? Well, the MPD decided to start arresting people for violent crimes and the federally-appointed federal prosecutors decided to prosecute some of them*. Violent crime arrests increased 121 percent. The key thing is there was no change in staffing (if anything, staffing dropped by three percent). This was the MPD deciding to do their jobs. Likewise, the federal prosecutors actually prosecuted more than 33% of their cases. The question is why wasn’t this done sooner–and, again, the Council has very little role in these kinds of decisions.

Meanwhile, on the social safety net side of things, there are still a lot of failures (boldface mine):

While the funding issues can be laid at the feet of the Council–the power of the purse is their job, after all, these administrative failures are executive branch failures, which is to say, Mayor Bowser’s failures. I’m under no illusions that replacing Bowser would solve all of our problems, but her inability to solve many of these problems after nine years in the Mayor’s office indicates she is unable to do so.

Part of the problem is that, in most cities, the (usually Democratic) primary is the ‘real’ election, and very few people vote in that. Those eligible voters that do vote often do not represent the community as a whole, meaning that many essential services are neglected. It doesn’t help that the media coverage (at least in D.C.) is underfunded, and, in the case of the Washington Post, mediocre, especially on the opinion side (which gets read more than the news reporting).

That said, if national Democrats want to shore up support for themselves in urban areas, they need to bring pressure on their fellow local Democrats to improve executive branch functioning.

*The mainland colony of the District of Columbia does not have the authority to appoint its prosecutors. Instead, they are federal prosecutors who are appointed by presidents and approved by the (sanctimonious) Senate. Unofficially, it’s an open secret that they don’t like prosecuting lesser charges that don’t result in jail time, but there’s nothing we colonials can do about that, other than pester them.

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Links 4/23/24

Links for you. Science:

Hunters Die After Consuming CWD-Infected Venison
Kids don’t need to get sick to be healthy. We have forgotten how many children used to die before their fifth birthday
USDA faulted for disclosing scant information about outbreaks of H5N1 avian flu in cattle
Whole-genome duplication in the Multicellularity Long Term Evolution Experiment
Evaluating and improving the representation of bacterial contents in long-read metagenome assemblies
Non-antibiotic pharmaceuticals are toxic against Escherichia coli with no evolution of cross-resistance to antibiotics

Other:

Sky-high home prices? Blame the National Association of Realtors. NAR policy pursuits have contributed to high rents, high home prices, the housing shortage, exclusionary zoning, economic inequality, and even the repeal of Roe v. Wade.
The U.S. just changed how it manages a tenth of its land (gift link)
Why So Many People Seem To Be Taking Adderall These Days
This senator wants an online privacy law. She’s slowed efforts for years.
Less than half of nursing home residents up to date on COVID vaccines
Biden administration cancels another $7.4 billion in student loans
Is 2024 the year of the Instagram moms?
Here’s why Uri Berliner couldn’t stay at NPR
This G.O.P. Senate Candidate Says He Grew Up on a Family Farm. Not Exactly.
Puerto Rico’s Unnatural Disaster
Law Is Bigger Than Politics. And that’s why Donald Trump is on trial
RFK Jr. Called Nader a Spoiler in 2000. Now That’s His Role.
GOP Congressional Hopeful Wished Her State Had ‘Eliminated All Abortion’ In 2020
25 Years After the Columbine Massacre, Is There Any Hope to End America’s Epidemic of Gun Violence?
The Shanahan Persuasion Campaign
Why do white rural voters vote for Republicans?
A Protest in Berkeley Escalated Into Antisemitism
Trump Eyes Social Security Cuts By Slashing Payroll Tax
Trump Privately Rages About His Sketch Artist, Courtroom Nap Reports
Meet The Dead-Enders Still Trashing The Biden Boom. Media now agrees the Biden economy is roaring. But a number of extremely influential doomsayers will likely keep consumer sentiment in the pits. (excellent, but behind a paywall)
Israel’s Last Gatekeeper Must Have the Courage to Probe Netanyahu’s Tycoon Ties
The mystery of falling prices in Belmont, Brookline and more swanky suburbs
From Gaza to Iran, the Netanyahu Government Is Endangering Israel’s Survival
How do we fix the Steward Health Care disaster?
U.S., EU Sanction Prominent Far-right Israeli Activists, NGOs That Fundraised for Previously Sanctioned West Bank Settlers
Supreme Court has a duty to end homeless encampments
RFK Jr. Denounced By Environmental Colleagues, Urged To End Campaign
Why America’s Leftist Literati Loves to Fetishize Hamas Brutality
Tennessee Volkswagen Workers Join UAW In Historic Labor Win
Taylor Swift Strikes Out Looking on The Tortured Poets Department

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Gut Yontif

As Sholom Aleichem wrote, “Shver tsu zayn a yid”, especially this year, so chag sameach to everyone observing Passover.

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Links 4/22/24

Links for you. Science:

A fast comparative genome browser for diverse bacteria and archaea
They got their son a pet octopus. Weeks later, there were 50 more.
COVID vaccination reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes after a COVID infection.
Research team discovers more than 50 potentially new deep-sea species in one of the most unexplored areas of the planet
Re-examining correlations between synonymous codon usage and protein bond angles in E. coli
Accumulibacter spp. as the origin of the OXA-198 carbapenemase gene cassette

Other:

Trump’s covid response was even worse than you remember
The Antisemitism Post ™: Gotta get the history to know where the tropes live in the discourse today. (excellent post)
AI isn’t useless. But is it worth it? AI can be kind of useful, but I’m not sure that a “kind of useful” tool justifies the harm. (very good)
Democrats Say They Have a Winning Hand on Abortion but Outside Groups Won’t Let Them Play It. Leading abortion rights groups have been pressuring Democrats to keep quiet on repealing the Comstock Act even though some think it could be a “Dobbs redux.” “I feel like I’m taking crazy pills,” one House Democratic aide said. (when I denigrated professional Democrats, I’m not just referring to elected officials–why would anyone view the conservative-dominated courts as the only option)
The Flooding Will Come “No Matter What”
The Smothering of Abortion Rights Reveals Something Else About Republicans
New exhibit shows how redlining affected DC and beyond, and what we can do about it today
Russia Is Buying Politicians in Europe. Is It Happening Here Too? A former CIA officer explains how a vast, pro-Putin corruption network uncovered in Europe is a warning sign for the U.S.
The Rich: On Top of the World and Very Anxious About It
Blinken Is Sitting on Staff Recommendations to Sanction Israeli Military Units Linked to Killings or Rapes
US Navy secretary says he was ‘floored’ by a Pacific ally’s shipbuilding abilities amid American warship production woes
Montana becomes the latest abortion battleground state for 2024
Trump is funneling campaign money into cash-strapped businesses. Experts say it looks bad.
“You can go three hours that way”: Kari Lake and Arizona GOP can’t decide if abortion is bad or not
The New York Times is a right-wing newsletter, with recipes
No, TikTok Is Not ‘Programmable Fentanyl.’ Stop It
Republicans Wanted a Crackdown on Israel’s Critics. Columbia Obliged.
Republicans Never Abandoned Their Hatred Of The New Deal
Here’s Something Southern Republican Governors Are Afraid Of
Mike Johnson’s Shockingly Pro-Ukraine Speech Really Sticks It to MAGA
Donald Trump turns the GOP into a protection racket — and demands Republican candidates pay up
Trump campaign asks for cut of candidates’ fundraising when they use his name and likeness
Why Is Anyone Still Listening to Jamie Dimon?
The hidden price of leaving a big city
Donald Trump’s Secret Shame About New York City Haunts His Trial (gift link)
The People’s Joker Might Be the Last Great Superhero Film (the preview seems bizarre)

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I’m Old Enough to Remember When He Was a ‘Republican Moderate’

Recently, New Hampshire Republican governor Chris Sununu uttered the following (boldface mine):

“Your words were very, very clear on January 11, 2021,” Stephanopoulos reminded Sununu. “You said that President Trump’s rhetoric and actions contributed to the insurrection. No other president in history has contributed to an insurrection. So, please explain.”

Sununu responded: “For me, it’s not about him as much as it is having a Republican administration.”

Near the end of the interview, Stephanopoulos said: “Just to sum up, you would support him for president even if he is convicted in classified documents. You would support him for president even though you believe he contributed to an insurrection. You would support him for president even though you believe he’s lying about the last election. You would support him for president even if he’s convicted in the Manhattan case. I just want to say, the answer to that is yes, correct?”

Sununu replied: “Yeah, me and 51% of America.”

Stephanopoulos: “I’m asking you about right and wrong. You’re comfortable with the idea of supporting someone who’s convicted of a federal crime as president?”

Sununu: “No, I don’t think any American is comfortable with any of this. They don’t like any of this, of course, but I mean, when it comes to actually looking at each of these trials as they kind of take place whether it’s this year or next year or as they kind of line up. Right now this is about an election. This is about politics.”

For all their many sins, Democrats, including the rank and file, do, on occasion, punish members for personal shortcomings. But even Republican ‘moderates’ value power over everything else. There is no balm in Gilead to heal those sin sick souls.

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Links 4/21/24

Links for you. Science:

‘Nobody saw this coming’; California dairies scramble to guard herds against bird flu
Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant Infections Compared With Seasonal Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections in Adults Attending the Emergency Department: A Multicenter Cohort Study
Why do some people always get lost?
Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines to prevent long COVID: data from Norway
World’s coral reefs hit by a fourth mass bleaching event, NOAA says
Sen. Bernie Sanders seeks feedback on $10 billion “moonshot” for Long Covid

Other:

Supreme Court Justices Compare Bribes to Taking a Teacher to Cheesecake Factory (all nine judges are corrupt)
They’re Looting The Internet
Verified pro-Nazi X accounts flourish under Elon Musk
The Real Story Behind NPR’s Current Problems. Yes, the broadcaster is a mess. But “wokeness” isn’t the issue.
Democrats Must Start Distinguishing Themselves on Insurance Policy (because the good policy means a lot of people won’t be able to afford home insurance)
Republicans Are Objectively Pro–Junk Fee
The Exploitative Origins of Amazon
The Truth About Donald Trump That Only the Courts See
Trampoline Unionism
Anything Elon Musk Can Do a Bus Can Do Better
Donald Trump was already a mess — now he’s falling asleep during his own trial
Welcome to the Golden Age of User Hostility (gift link)
The Arizona Tipping Point
Democracy Dies Behind Paywalls (gift link)
Four South Dakota Tribes Bar Gov. Kristi Noem, Trump V.P. Contender, From Lands
Generative AI is coming for healthcare, and not everyone’s thrilled
Home prices have risen 423% in 40 years, fueling economic discontent
Schools Were Just Supposed To Block Porn. Instead They Sabotaged Homework and Censored Suicide Prevention Sites
The Life and Death of Hollywood
Cybertruck Deliveries Halted Due To Car Being A Big Piece Of Shit That Doesn’t Work
Lapid calls Netanyahu an ‘existential threat’ as they spar over national security
Please Shut Up About 40K’s Female Custodes
Revealed: how companies made $100m clearing California homeless camps
‘Whole Thing Is an Epic Fraud’: RFK Jr. Official Admits Goal Is to Elect Trump
Biden Should End His Vow Of Silence On Trump’s Legal Jeopardy
With a federal subsidy ending, nearly 370,000 Mass. households at risk of losing internet access

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