A Well Regulated Vagina, Being Necessary to the Security of a Free State

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Technically speaking, it should be a uterus, but that doesn’t rhyme. Anyway, Republican Senator Katie Britt, who arguably gave the creepiest rebuttal to a State of the Union speech in American history, has come up with a genius idea (boldface mine):

Britt, who came to the forefront of the political conversation following her heavily-mocked response to President Joe Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address, announced the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed (MOMS) Act. The bill would create a registry of pregnant women, who would then be steered to support services that include “crisis pregnancy centers” — usually faith-based groups designed to shame or trick women seeking abortions into keeping their pregnancies anyway.

No possible way this could be misused by state law enforcement in Republican states. Great idea, senator.

Also, there’s no difference between the two parties whatsoever.

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Links 5/12/24

Links for you. Science:

Tuna crabs, neither tuna nor crabs, are swarming near San Diego
Bird flu keeps rewriting the textbooks. It’s why scientists are unsettled by the U.S. dairy cattle outbreak
When antibiotics fail: More people seek bacteriophage therapy in Georgia
Could bird flu become the next COVID? How worried should we be?
Closing the gap: Oxford Nanopore Technologies R10 sequencing allows comparable results to Illumina sequencing for SNP-based outbreak investigation of bacterial pathogens
Mutational Signatures in Wild Type Escherichia coli Strains Reveal Predominance of DNA Polymerase Errors

Other:

Mark Rudd Led Antiwar Students at Columbia in 1968. He Says Gaza Protesters Are Repeating His Mistakes (gift link)
The Supreme Court Rules That Cops Can Steal Your Stuff—as They Always Have
Not Antisemites, nor anti-Zionists: A More Precise Term for Protesters Who Want Israel Gone (gift link)
Farmers resist push for workers to wear protective gear against bird flu virus
How Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Brain Became the Diet of Worms
Bird flu doesn’t pose imminent pandemic risk—but lack of transparency, planning a cause for concern
Food Safety Experts Avoid These 4 Foods At The Grocery Store
Will you accept the election results? Republicans dodge the question.
There’s A GOP Plan For An Execution Spree If Trump Wins The White House
Israel Isn’t Turkey or Saudi Arabia, and Biden Intends to Keep It This Way
The Five Mostly Disastrous Paths Through Our National Insurance Crisis
The Mainstream Media’s Guilty Conscience
Top New York Times Editor Offers Stunning Defense of Coverage of Trump
Corporate America Never Really Quit Forced Labor (gift link)
Dobbs Has Created a Health Care Apocalypse
Federal dollars to increase bird flu testing for dairy cows, farm workers
The Insurance Apocalypse Conversation America Won’t Have
Despite warnings of violence at UCLA, police didn’t step in for over 3 hours
Universities as factories
The city made him hide his boat — so he had it painted on his fence
Bobby’s brain worms story is just more evidence he’s a terrible, terrible person
4 years ago this week: Trump claims that COVID-19 would just ‘go away’
No, the 2024 Election Won’t Be Anything Like 1968. The election will be a challenge for Joe Biden. But looking to the past won’t help him—or us—understand what lies ahead.

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Links 5/11/24

Links for you. Science:

How climate change is raising the risks of another pandemic
Large amount of bird flu virus in milk suggests asymptomatic cows are infected with H5N1
Colorful boxes found drifting onto Texas shores have important purpose
Validation of an automated, end-to-end metagenomic sequencing assay for agnostic detection of respiratory viruses
Fragile science
Microbial Diversity and Open Questions about the Deep Tree of Life

Other:

The New York Times Protests Too Much
How Republicans Echo Antisemitic Tropes Despite Declaring Support for Israel (gift link)
Everything Matters and Nothing Does: Living in a discursive object in contested times
Democrats Are Not Helpless Victims Of Forces Beyond Their Control. They just show little appetite to shape events—and news coverage of events—in ways that would help them and hurt Republicans.
Driving during the pandemic
Donald Trump says he’ll revoke Joe Biden’s protections for trans people ‘on day one’ (BuT tHeRe Is No DiFfErEnCe BeTwEeN tHe TwO pArTiEs)
Under Putin, a militarized new Russia rises to challenge U.S. and the West (a subset of Republicans think this is an excellent model by the way)
Unsafe at American speed
How Much Will Gaza Affect Joe Biden’s Re-election Chances?
Some unsolicited advice for Joe Kahn of The New York Times and other editors
Crypto is Trump’s new weapon against Biden (Trump will raise money from this, but this won’t win him any votes, and, if Biden is smart, could be used as more evidence of corruption–The Beekeeper is a very popular movie for a reason…)
Congressional Committee Threatens To Investigate Any Company Helping TikTok Defend Its Rights
Donald Trump Has Put a Literal Price on the Future of the Planet
If It Bleeds It Leads, Inflation Edition
Managers Everywhere but No Overtime to Spare. It’s time to stop hiding low-wage jobs behind manager titles. (BuT tHeRe Is No DiFfErEnCe BeTwEeN tHe TwO pArTiEs)
Of course Trump intertwined the Trump Organization into his presidency
Trump promises he’ll destroy Earth if Big Oil execs give him $1 billion
Bowser’s Budget Gimmicks Could Derail D.C.’s Clean Energy Programs. Can the Council Block Them?
Kristi Noem blamed shooting her dog on the realities of rural life. Experts say that doesn’t add up.
The Mega-Donor Who Colluded With OPEC: Pioneer Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield was banned from ExxonMobil’s board after a merger for conspiring to keep gas prices high. (BuT tHeRe Is No DiFfErEnCe BeTwEeN tHe TwO pArTiEs)
How Originalism Ate the Law. America is captive to a legal theory that dictates our laws on guns, abortion, and so much more. We need to act.
Trump May Owe $100 Million From Double-Dip Tax Breaks, Audit Shows (gift link)
Trump’s Sleazy $1 Billion Shakedown of Oil Execs Gives Dems an Opening. Shocking revelations about what Trump offered Big Oil executives at their elite Mar-a-Lago gathering sure smell of a direct quid pro quo. Democrats need to expose this.
The Unwanted Shelter Dog Who Found His Way to Westminster
Small-Town Politics, National Consequences: The Supreme Court takes up a Texas power struggle involving allegedly retaliatory arrests of two councilwomen.
New Laws Are Turning Police Into ‘Supercitizens’ (the last sentence is important)

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In Case You Missed It…

…a week of Mad Biologist posts:

Democrats Are No Longer the Party of Low-Propensity Voters

By Definition, Everything Can’t Be the Most Important Issue

I Got Nuthin

The State of COVID in D.C.

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Links 5/10/24

Links for you. Science:

Largest-ever marine reptile found with help from an 11-year-old girl
Common cold viruses circulating in children threaten wild chimpanzees through asymptomatic adult carriers
First Patient Begins Newly Approved Sickle Cell Gene Therapy
Antigenic Characterization of Novel Human Norovirus GII.4 Variants San Francisco 2017 and Hong Kong 2019
Molecular surveillance to monitor the prevalence of tetracycline resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Life boomed on Earth half a billion years ago. You can thank magnets.

Other:

Virginia school board to vote on restoring names of Confederate leaders to schools (ugh)
What Trump promised oil CEOs as he asked them to steer $1 billion to his campaign. Donald Trump has pledged to scrap President Biden’s policies on electric vehicles and wind energy, as well as other initiatives opposed by the fossil fuel industry.
Medical residents are starting to avoid states with abortion bans, data shows
The New Sundown Towns: As Grants Pass, Oregon—and the nation—await a Supreme Court ruling on just how far cities can police the homeless, a volunteer mayor and her unhoused constituents try to weather the backlash.
How Abortion Bans Exacerbate Domestic Violence
I’m Jewish. Here’s why I voted against the Antisemitism Awareness Act.
Pedocons
Top Republicans, led by Trump, refuse to commit to accept 2024 election results
Two political consultants plead guilty in Henry Cuellar bribery case
A beloved alley cat now lives in the Watergate. Was she kidnapped, or rescued?
Whoopsie Doodle
Dennis Thompson, MC5 drummer and ‘last man standing,’ dies at 75
Who Would If They Have Choices
COVID-19 an ‘occupational disease’ triggering workers’ comp benefits, appeals court rules
Cutting the Spigot
A dad review of San Francisco’s self-driving Waymo taxis
Their first baby came with medical debt. These Illinois parents won’t have another.
Does Joe Kahn Trust the New York Times?
“Reaching her expiration date”: How Marjorie Taylor Greene fell so fast from MAGA stardom
Strapped down, blindfolded, held in diapers: Israeli whistleblowers detail abuse of Palestinians in shadowy detention center (Israeli media reported on this months ago, however)
After College Presidents, Republicans Are Coming for Liberal Donors
Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna reveal bill to ‘cancel all medical debt’
Are R.F.K. Jr. Signature Gatherers Misleading New Yorkers for Ballot Access?

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The State of COVID in D.C.

I haven’t posted recently about the state of COVID in D.C., since, after Biobot stopped collecting wastewater data for any D.C. area municipalities, the only source left is Verily. I don’t like the exact method they use to normalize the wastewater data, and their presentation is awful, to the point where you can’t even get a precise number for the trend line.

All that said, it looks like this May is similar to last May: we’re at the nadir of COVID wastewater concentrations around ten percent of the winter peak:

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If this summer resembles the last couple of summers, we likely will see a midsummer surge, though the prevalence won’t be as high as it is in January.

Have a nice day.

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Links 5/9/24

Links for you. Science:

WHO Overturns Dogma on Airborne Disease Spread. The CDC Might Not Act on It.
From sewage to safety: Hospital wastewater surveillance as a beacon for defense against H5N1 bird flu
Why some corals are better off dead
If many dairy farm workers contract H5N1, we risk a pandemic: Failure to shield these workers could allow the H5N1 virus to become a greater threat.
Hidden Epidemic: 
Tapeworms Living Inside People’s Brains
A Fight About Viruses in the Air Is Finally Over. Now It’s Time for Healthy Venting

Other:

How Republicans Echo Antisemitic Tropes Despite Declaring Support for Israel
R.F.K. Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain: The presidential candidate has faced previously undisclosed health issues, including a parasite that he said ate part of his brain.
Hamas Actually Believed It Would Conquer Israel. In Preparation, It Divided the Country Into Cantons. Tens of thousands of Gazans have fled to Egypt since the war broke out, many of them members of the elite who are able to pay the enormous costs. I met old friends in Cairo who were still astonished at the messianic insanity that seized Hamas’ leadership (read to the end on this one; gift link)
Momo makes an abstracted bowl
WHO’s top scientist learned a hard lesson about H5N1 two decades ago: Stopping it takes more than biology
Larval Leaders
The Inventor of the Chatbot Tried to Warn Us About A.I.
Ohio State’s drug-fueled Bitcoin shame starts at the top: A member of the Commencement Speaker Advisory Committee breaks ranks to set the record straight on Ohio State’s national embarrassment.
Inside the worst Ohio State commencement speech ever
Trump’s lawyers are trying to use his trial to generate conspiracy theories — but it’s not working
As livestock move around the country, so does H5N1. The U.S. needs real-time tracking of livestock movements
Stormy Daniels’ Turn as a Witness Brings Home What This Trial Is About
China makes cheap electric vehicles. Why can’t American shoppers buy them?
Steve Albini, Studio Master of ’90s Rock and Beyond, Dies at 61
Hundreds of patients died after catching COVID in Victorian hospitals, new data shows
Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership — users banned for deleting answers to prevent them being used to train ChatGPT
Was the 401(k) a Mistake? How an obscure, 45-year-old tax change transformed retirement and left so many Americans out in the cold. (gift link)
Steve Albini Was an Icon of Punk-Rock Purity—but He Also Showed How You Could Evolve
Meet AdVon, the AI-Powered Content Monster Infecting the Media Industry
New York Times editor Joe Kahn says defending democracy is a partisan act and he won’t do it
Watch Apple Trash-Compact Human Culture
A Response to the Editor of the New York Times
No One Knows What Universities Are For. Bureaucratic bloat has siphoned power away from instructors and researchers.
Stormy Daniels testimony reveals the triumph of #MeToo
‘I Really Hope No Other Parent Has Disappointed Kids Like Mine’: Fake Websites for Little Tikes Swindle Parents
Right-wing media dog-pile on Gov. Kristi Noem after disastrous attempts to clean up book revelations

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I Got Nuthin

Last night, I completely unplugged, and hung out with older relatives who were in town (i.e., in their 70s and 80s). No discussions of current events, just mostly stories of their parents and grandparents. It was good. I recommend everyone, if they’re able, do this now and again.

You really can survive being offline for a few hours, and it might even be good for you.

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Links 5/8/24

Links for you. Science:

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Infection in a Dairy Farm Worker
Mexico’s Floating Gardens Are an Ancient Wonder of Sustainable Farming
How ancient Amazonians transformed a toxic crop into a diet staple
Oh Great, Spiders Can Swim
NCBI Pathogen Detection Presents the Antibiotic Susceptibility Test (AST) Browser
Teens come up with trigonometry proof for Pythagorean Theorem, a problem that stumped math world for centuries

Other:

Trump Did October 7th: Things Can Always Get Worse (“That’s exactly who you are voting for when you vote for Trump: Schmucks off the street.”; excellent)
Say Plainly What the Protesters Want: Euphemism serves no one. (very good; gift link)
Why the Campus Protests Are So Troubling (gift link)
‘They need to back off’: Farm states push back on Biden’s bird flu response (agriculture has always been resistant to disease monitoring. This is nothing new–I witnessed it first-hand over twenty years ago)
The New Propaganda War
Police begin clearing GWU protest encampment
The Secrecy Surrounding Bowser’s Trip to the Masters
Autocracies Are Winning the Information War
Meat, Freedom and Ron DeSantis (gift link)
The disenshittified internet starts with loyal “user agents”
Why Highway 1 is the climate challenge that California can’t fix
‘If Roe can fall, anything can’: Which rights will the GOP come for next?
Amnesty is the one demand campus protesters should drop
Ex-Employees Raise Concerns About Shadow Senator Hopeful Eugene Kinlow’s Years Working for Bowser
The crackdown on campus protests has gone way too far
No, Donald Trump Is Not Entitled To Secret Service Protection In Jail Or Prison
How the right U.S. chip strategy can keep Taiwan free
Biden gets key GOP endorsement from Geoff Duncan, former lieutenant governor of Georgia
Netanyahu Is Humiliating Biden: The U.S. president thought he could influence the Israeli prime minister. He’s getting played instead.
How We Got to a Place Where Right Wingers Cheer Stealing Nuclear Documents
Kaiser Darrin doors (video)

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By Definition, Everything Can’t Be the Most Important Issue

By the way, I’m truly not making a statement about what ought to be, but it’s important to recognize where people currently areincluding the youngs:

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(I’m pleasantly surprised healthcare reform ranks so high among students)

And, according to Axios:

  • 45% said they support the encampments either strongly or a little bit. 30% were neutral, and 24% were strongly or a bit opposed.
  • Some 34% blame Hamas, while 19% blame Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 12% blame the Israeli people and 12% blame Biden.
  • Students were still more likely to say they support the pro-Palestininan encampments than oppose them. 45% said they support them either strongly or a little bit. 30% were neutral, and 24% were strongly or a bit opposed.

Also, very large majorities of students did not approve of occupying campus buildings, ignoring orders to disperse, and blocking pro-Israel students from parts of campus; people, including the youngs, just don’t like disruption. I am, however, surprised Netanyahu isn’t getting more blame: that seems to be a failure of communication.

And this probably isn’t winning protestors any friends (literally):

A majority of people (58%) who participated in or favored protests against Israel said they would not consider being friends with someone who has marched for Israel. Meanwhile, 64% of those who participated in a pro-Israel protest said they would still be friends with someone who has marched against Israel.

Keep in mind, we don’t know (or at least Axios isn’t telling us) for whom each of these various subgroups would vote. If the twelve percent who blame Biden would have overwhelmingly voted for him, but now are going to sit out the election, that still could be a problem, and I’m guessing the 24% who oppose the encampments aren’t especially fond of Biden, at least relative to other students. But I think a fair number of people on the left need to be more realistic about where people are. Social media isn’t a good barometer, to say the least.

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