Observed on Logan Circle NW, D.C.:

Links for you. Science:
A troubling Ebola outbreak meets a weakened U.S. system
People with eating disorders are taking GLP-1s, and doctors are alarmed
The simple trick that can stop a mosquito bite from itching
Why the quarantine for hantavirus is so long
New NIH policy demands advance approval of any foreign co-authors
Republican Lawmakers Suggest Cutting Off Funding for National Academies
Trump’s pick for surgeon general sells supplement with ingredient banned by Pentagon
Other:
Procedural Radicalism Is An Electoral Strategy. Forget about the autopsy. Enfranchise DC.
Free, Easy, Dead: The Difficult Birth And Predictable Death Of IRS Direct File
TRUMP’S PLAN TO SALVAGE THE MIDTERMS: SURRENDER
It’s a D.C. rec sports haven, but Trump wants it for his ‘Heroes’ sculpture park
This time, no one can save Trump from Trump
This Ebola outbreak is a test the world doesn’t have to fail
The Harvard Daily
Kill Grogu
Democrats, forget Trump voters. Anti-Trump *nonvoters* are ‘pissed’ and ready to elect you
How The U.S. Military Rots American Masculinity
Tom Brady: The Leather Years
The diaper crisis is real. Ask millions of American families.
Donald Trump Is Stealing Your Money
I Was Proved Fucking Right
The real reason RFK Jr. is coming for your antidepressants
Trump’s Endgame Is Surrender. He seems to hope to slip away without Americans noticing the magnitude of this defeat.
TPUSA’s “Make Heaven Crowded” revival tour is a disaster
The D-Trip’s Naughty List: The Democrats are tracking who hasn’t paid their dues—literally. And they intend to use the information.
Trump’s anti-war claims blow up in his face after Iran fiasco
How Inequality Caused America’s Affordability Crisis. Americans’ correct impression that it takes more and more income just to get by long predates recent bursts of inflation. (this is good, but focuses too much on Veblen and not enough on scarcity)
Build a New Ballroom When There’s a Big Beautiful One Nearby?
The Simple Answer to Taxing the Rich Is the Best Answer
Online Media Discourse Worlds Make Almost No Difference
Temple Israel rebuilds with hope, heartache after attack
Renouncing Our Own Souls
Why Is John Roberts in a Rush All of a Sudden?
Democratic Populism
Ebola: The disease of compassion, and the price of when “we” became “me”
All the Light We Cannot S.E.C.
Here’s the Bodycam Footage of the Cybertruck That Drove Into a Lake
Every week, I try to summarize the D.C. crime stats, because we only seem to talk about crime in cities when the numbers get worse, not when they’re getting better. As I point out, D.C. has seen large decreases in four categories: homicides, thefts of cars, thefts from cars, and robberies (muggings). Homicides seem to be part of a multi-year decline, as in the last two years, homicides have dropped by a third each year, and D.C. seems on pace to do that again; likewise, robberies also have dropped consistently over the same period. The car-related categories have experienced huge drops, which would be expected with a bunch of armed guardsmen walking around. Few people are going to try to boost a car when there are more eyes on the street.
But that has been mostly supposition on my part. A recent analysis by the Niskanen Center seems to support my supposition (boldface mine):
We argue that MPD’s improvement was driven not by headcount but by a tactical shift toward proactive, upstream enforcement — though the department left significant gains on the table by failing to concentrate that enforcement where and when crime was most severe, or to adjust dynamically as crime patterns shifted. We also examine the August 2025 National Guard deployment, which added roughly 2,000 uniformed personnel to D.C.’s streets virtually overnight, and find that it produced a real but narrow improvement: a 24 percent reduction in opportunistic property crime in the first six months, with no measurable effect on violent crime…
Washington, D.C.’s recent crime history contains three lessons that speak directly to the national debate about policing.
…police headcount is not all that matters. Crime fell in D.C. as MPD shrank to its smallest size in half a century. This is counterintuitive only if we assume that the effectiveness of a police department is mostly a function of officer count. It is not. It works through how officers are deployed, what they do when on duty, and whether their activities are concentrated in the places and times where they can actually prevent crime.
The second is that MPD figured this out. The shift toward upstream, proactive enforcement between 2022 and 2025 — fewer officers, more arrests, different kinds of arrests — represents a strategic pivot that contributed to a decline in crime. This is not visible in standard staffing statistics, but it is visible in arrest composition data. Giving credit where it is due requires looking beneath the headline numbers.
The third is that the National Guard deployment demonstrated both the promise and the limits of presence-based policing. It worked — but on the wrong kind of crime, in the wrong places, and at enormous cost relative to what a targeted approach could achieve. Property crime deterrence through visible uniformed presence in public spaces is real. But violence in D.C.’s most disadvantaged neighborhoods requires something more targeted, more sustained, and more strategically aligned with the actual geography of harm.
One thing worth noting is that the Bloomberg/Bowser school of public safety is predicated around making areas that are visited by out-of-city workers and tourists appear safe because police scare away ‘undesirables.’ This can have some beneficial side effects (e.g., fewer car-related crimes), but it doesn’t necessarily make the rest of the city safer without other policy changes. This is one reason why we see the National Guard patrolling some of the safest neighborhoods in D.C.
Anyway, food for thought. And get the Guard out of the D.C.
Links for you. Science:
The World Prepared for Ebola. Just Not This Ebola
Rare species found in Scotland’s declining rainforest
Acting head of NIH’s infectious disease institute reported to have stepped down. Exit of Jeffery Taubenberger, director of NIAID, would widen leadership vacuum at nation’s top biomedical research agency
U.S. researchers face new restrictions on publishing with foreign collaborators
A leadership vacuum adds to strains on the CDC
US is ‘simply choosing not to stop’ Ebola outbreak after massive public health cuts, experts say
Why Marty Makary was the worst FDA commissioner in 25 years
Other:
The slow-motion humiliation of RFK Jr. HHS is in chaos and the MAHA movement looks like a spent force.
The Interracial Cuck Porn Theory of Everything
The administration has detained 400,000 immigrants: What do we know about their children? (D.C. has suffered the worst)
He’s Been Impeached and Indicted. He Has a Chance in Texas’ Senate Race.
The Texas Court Trying to Intimidate a New York Hospital
Crime is Plummeting in America. Why?
The Election Fraudsters Who Will Follow in Tina Peters’s Footsteps
A Bipartisan Amendment Would End Police License Plate Tracking Nationwide (it’s unclear if this would apply to automated speeding cameras–it might since GOP Rep. Scott Perry is a co-sponsor)
New Trump Rules Will Make Meat Processing a Lot Deadlier
Trump’s Justice Department scrubs its website of news releases about Jan. 6 defendants
Trump Rages Wildly as Slush Fund Prompts Quiet GOP Revolt
For a Boise family of medical providers, Idaho criminal trans bathroom ban was the last straw
The Non-Strategist’s Fallacy Autopsy
Friendly fire hits Trump officials as ‘drama’ forces shutdown of Tulsi Gabbard group
Trump Is Becoming the Un-Populist
Microsoft reports are exposing AI’s real cost problem: Using the tech is more expensive than paying human employees
Leaked Fetterman texts leave his own staff ‘incredulous’: ‘Your entire party hates you’
Judge dismisses criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported
Elon Musk has given up on solar power (on Earth)
Teens are sleeping less than ever. Experts say schools can help by pushing back start times.
Why Democrats Need to Fight the Crypto Industry
The American Revolution Was a Mistake
Trump’s Justice Department Scrubs Its Website Of News Releases About Jan. 6 Defendants
Chud the Builder and America’s Tradition of White Racial Terror
Almost Everything You Think You Know About How Israelis Vote Is Wrong
We Should All Be Mad As Hell About Trump’s $1.8 Billion Slush Fund
Is There Something Fishy About Trump’s Big Buy Into Sushi Restaurant Chain?
Trump Just Created a White Grievance Reparations Fund
How artists want to use a melted Robert E. Lee statue to heal a wounded city
GOP Rep. Says January 6 Was ‘Made Up’: ‘That Was A Staged Thing’
But I’m getting ahead of myself. If you haven’t heard, adjudicated rapist Donald Trump is trying to get his face on a $250 bill–which is in clear violation of a federal law, known as the Thayer Amendment, passed in 1866, which prohibits the likeness of living people on U.S. currency.
So why was the Thayer Amendment passed? It’s not entirely clear how this happened, but a treasury official by the name Spencer M. Clark might have used* a loophole in legislation passed to commemorate William Clark, of the explorer duo Lewis and Clark, to get his picture on the ¢5 bill (no, that’s not a typo; a five cent bill) because the legislation did not specific which Clark should be on the ¢5 bill.
But one thing worth noting about this story is that, when Congress found out about this, they passed a law to prevent this from happening ever again relatively quickly. I don’t think that could happen today. Which brings me to this piece by Brian Beutler arguing that Democrats, when they regain power, need to end the filibuster and enact court reform (boldface mine):
If the system was somewhat functional, these problems would be diminished. Democratic administration action wouldn’t be DOA. Democrats might still only be able to legislate with trifectas, but when they came to power with trifectas they could govern much more dynamically. They could pass a bill, then another bill, then another bill, knowing the administration could begin implementing new laws right away, free from bad-faith judicial interference. Advocates could try to get their priorities included in the first bill, but if that didn’t work, they could try again. And again. Then, as implementation challenges mounted, Democrats could refine their agenda with corrective legislation. And voters would see results within single election cycles, because most self-imposed impediments to governing would be removed, allowing benefits to flow and bridges to be built in timely ways.
If a candidate is not talking about ending the filibuster and court reform, then everything they’re saying is just chatter. Regardless of whether you think Bernie Is The Way or you envision an America Filled With Means Tested Programs, neither will happen as long as Republicans (fascist or not) are granted de facto vetoes, even when Democrats supposedly control the government.
*Alternatively, Clark might have fooled his supervisors by using the same excuse without referring to the legislation. While Clark narrowly avoided resignation from this scandal, he ultimately resigned due to a record keeping scandal.
Links for you. Science:
Sea level rise is swallowing Mid-Atlantic farmland faster than expected, study finds
Health Experts ‘Stunned’ by Trump Officials’ Strict Quarantine Measures
Routine vaccines may cut dementia risk—experts have startling hypothesis on how
Age-specific mortality patterns across influenza pandemics: evidence from all-cause mortality data across multiple populations
US biology lab locked down for more than a week amid smuggling inquiry
‘Why is RFK Jr. attacking vaccines?’ The answer is not what you think. (it’s the grift)
Science Group Seeks Public Hearing for N.S.F. Nominee
Other:
Filibuster Reform Is No Longer Enough
Meet the candidates running in the D.C. Council At-Large special election
Democrats Flirt with Radical Reforms Needed to Dethrone Supreme Court
She’s an Antisemite, a Sex Therapist, and a Democrat. Why Are Republicans Funding Her Campaign?
LLMs Are Revealing How Low the Bar Is (And Lowering It Even Further)
Wrecking the Foundation. Willful blindness to public goods and the Trumpist attacks on science
AI is killing the cheap smartphone
Before AVs and robo-taxis are everywhere, manage the curb
COVID and the Great Retrenchment
Grand jury improprieties revealed in court as ‘Broadview Six’ case unravels
The Mandalorian and Grogu: Star Wars Has Never Been More Ubiquitous
Here’s what happened at our D.C. congressional delegate debate
ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence
Why micropayments can’t save news
The NAACP’s boycott call is a wake-up moment for the American Black athlete
All charges dismissed against “Broadview Six,” defense says grand jury transcript revealed “gross misconduct”
Why the DNC autopsy report matters
DHS placed a comedian on law enforcement’s radar. Illinois spread the word.
Home-Wrecked Wife Slams ‘Swinger’ MAGA Candidate Running on Family Values
The Year Boomer AI Slop Came to Cannes
A Woman Walks Into an Urgent Care. And the one screening question is: would you like a GLP-1 with that?
FIFA permit delays for watch parties deepen World Cup woes in Massachusetts
Business motives don’t explain the right-wing turn of the Washington Post and CBS. Billionaire ideology does.
Trump abruptly cancels EO signing event after top AI firm CEOs declined to go
Against Tyranny?
Right-wing media team up with the Trump administration to sell regime change in Cuba
Who Died When Elon Musk Killed USAID?
Why Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund is so scandalous
The Filipino virtual assistants behind LinkedIn’s “thought leadership” content mill
Video shows ICE violently arresting Oregon farm workers and using facial recognition
Observed at the corner of 16th Street and Kalorama Rd. NW, Adams Morgan, D.C.:

Links for you. Science:
A critical window to stop hantavirus is opening. Not all countries are managing exposed travelers the same way
Hantavirus in Africa: why climate change, rats and weak surveillance are worrying scientists
Neanderthal Dentistry, and the Scientist Glad Not to Have Experienced It
Andes Hantavirus Outbreak on a Cruise Ship, 2026
California’s Wildfire Season Is Already Overactive
Jasmine Clark is poised to be the first Black woman Ph.D. scientist in Congress
FDA’s own report shows no child deaths definitively caused by COVID vaccination
Other:
Elon Musk’s Plan to Make You Invest in SpaceX
The Trump Voters Who Want to Be Lied to
Autopsy of the autopsy: How the DNC’s 2024 post-mortem turned into a crisis (DNC statement here; original garbage here)
Bluesky is a record store
Empty rooms and Fifa cancellations – US hotels fear World Cup washout
The Case for Ska
Hating AI is good, actually
Kennedy Minus Kennedy
DC’s unpaid millions to snow removal companies could cost the city’s future storm response
Badges of Honor
Abortion clinic protesters eligible for payouts from new Trump ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
Tina Peters’ commutation has left election officials feeling betrayed
How Deepfakes Tore a High School Apart
My Son’s Hockey Team and the Crisis of American Resentment
Homeland Security’s Plan to Strong-Arm ‘Sanctuary’ Cities
JVRC April 28 – May 3, 2026: National Jewish Survey
Bluesky Says Kremlin Is Hacking Its Platform to Spread Propaganda
Why Trump’s Tax Immunity Could Save Him More Than $600 Million
8 Democrats Help Pass GOP Bill Forcing Teachers To Out Transgender Students
Eight Democrats vote to confirm a lifetime judge who wouldn’t say Biden won in 2020
SpaceX not the behemoth everyone thought
Book on Truth in the Age of A.I. Contains Quotes Made Up by A.I.
The real reason Democrats lost in 2024
One of DC police’s highest ranking officials resigns amid crime stats probe
Iran moved billions through Binance to fund regime—continuing into this month (one more reason why you don’t pardon criminals)
Customers say Trump Mobile is leaking their personal information (lmfao)
Sure Why Not
How A Republican Amendment Destroyed Bipartisan Support for Women’s History Museum (the person responsible for it is a real piece of work)
MAGA are so suddenly shocked we hate them back
You can no longer Google the word ‘disregard’ (fixed by now, I’m sure, but not encouraging)
…a week of Mad Biologist posts:
One Good Outcome of Gerrymandering: No More Rep. Andy Harris
Other Municipalities and States Don’t Have This Kind of Federal Interference
Links for you. Science:
Asteroid 2026 JH2 Is About to Fly Right Past Earth—Relatively Speaking
WHO declares major outbreak of rare Ebola virus species an international emergency
Scientists Discover Strange New Crystal Formed by Nuclear Blast
CDC says 41 people across the U.S. are being monitored for hantavirus
Climate Change Is Creating a New Kind of Weather Disaster
Researching while Chinese
NIH ousts infectious-disease leaders as COVID scientists face US charges
Other:
Nothing Magic Happens When His Poll Numbers Drop
The 51st’s D.C. voter guide
Granting Tina Peters Clemency Is a Big Mistake
Illness Is Not a Personal Failure
Trump’s $1.8b slush fund could turn into giant can of worms
Kennedy Fires Leaders of Key Health Task Force
Israeli security minister stirs diplomatic outrage with flotilla activist abuse video
Maryland delegates mock colleague’s accent, accuse him of spying for China
Stephanie Haridopolos alters, then removes, LinkedIn profile
MAHA’s latest conspiracy? Blaming Bill Gates for spike in tick bites
After Town Bans Flock, Councilmember Crashes Out, Proposes Internet and Phone Ban
White House ballroom is turning into a symbol of Trump’s failures
Bari Weiss Is Already on the Outs at CBS News
Bari My Heart at 57th Street. As it closes in on its acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount leadership has had informal discussions about changing Bari Weiss’s mandate at CBS News (and, eventually, CNN) in ways that would give her less control over TV.
Trump & Cronies’ Top 10 Corruption Scandals
Colorado Democrats officially censure Gov. Jared Polis for Tina Peters clemency
AI Rage Is Inextricably Fused With Justified Loathing Of The Extraction Class. ‘Deal With It’
This is Not Normal. Trump’s Total Party Control
The Failed Game Theory Of Democratic Electoralism
Will progressives realize the truth? Voters reward the GOP when Democrats succeed (not sure I agree entirely with the mechanism, but the pattern is noteworthy)
Bracing For The Next Redemption
The Democratic Message Is Right There For the Taking
Cassidy and Cornyn, Caucus With Ds, You Cowards
Ben Shapiro’s Daily Wire goes woke with Rosa Parks revisionism
Prosecute These Corrupt Bastards!
Meet Connecticut’s Billionaire-Backed Dark-Money Democrat
There Has Never Been an Example of Presidential Corruption Like This
Donald Trump May Have Found A Way For There To Be No ‘Limits’ On His Agenda
A Bipartisan Amendment Would End Police License Plate Tracking Nationwide
Christian conservative GOP candidate accused of secret same-sex relationship with online hookup