Links 5/19/26

Links for you. Science:

F.D.A. Blocked Publication of Research Finding Covid and Shingles Vaccines Were Safe. The agency’s scientists and data contractors reviewed millions of patient records for studies that were pulled back before release.
Helium and the Strait of Hormuz
Babies Are Bleeding to Death as Parents Reject a Vitamin Shot Given at Birth
4,000-year-old tablets reveal magic spells, kings feared, and a beer receipt
Who is Nicole Saphier, Trump’s new nominee for US surgeon general?
It’s just words, Michael, what could they possibly cost? $456,832 direct?
Turns out the Alcatraz coyote didn’t swim from San Francisco, officials say. The National Park Service revealed the coyote is from Angel Island

Other:

Don’t Fall for the Tucker Carlson Apology Tour. The man telling the New York Times he’s sorry he supported Trump is the same man telling his brother last week that white Americans are the real victims.
Samuel Alito’s Voting Rights Act ruling cited misleading data from DoJ
Trump’s attempted golf course takeover threatens years of wildlife conservation
What A Day: What Autopsy? We got details about the DNC’s secret report into what went wrong in 2024.
Congress should keep its hands off D.C. traffic safety laws
Supreme Court gutted Voting Rights Act based on bullsh-t data
Zohran Mamdani: Muslim, Hindu, African, South Asian, New Yorker. How the mayor is navigating his identity – and how fellow desi New Yorkers feel about it.
‘Point of no return’: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study finds
A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower. Forget robovacs — Yarbo’s bladed robots are an even bigger security nightmare.
Kash Patel ordered polygraphs of more than two dozen members of his team, sources say
Authorities scramble to limit hantavirus outbreak, trace contacts around globe. U.S. officials in at least five states — Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas and Virginia — are monitoring symptoms of seven returning passengers.
Trump Administration Limits Student Loans For Nurses, Therapists, PAs And More
Republicans Don’t Need to Win Elections Anymore. They Just Need Their Judges.
John Roberts Is Trying to Defend the Indefensible
Meta Is Dying. It’s About Time.
Why Lauren Sánchez Bezos Is Storming the Gates of the Met Gala
Trump’s Corruption Is Going to Sink Him. Conditions are right for voters to stop turning a blind eye to his greed, grift, and gold leaf.
Trump Is in His Ozymandias Era
The Confederacy rises again. Undoing the 1960s isn’t enough. They’re even taking aim at the 1860s.
How a Congressional Primary Became a Proxy Battle Over A.I.
The Corruption Is the Strategy. Donald is not hiding his market manipulation. He is normalizing it
‘Things were going dark left and right’: the race to save US government datasets before they’re deleted
Everyone Remembers Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. But His Forgotten Race to Secure a Trove of Documents Reveals How Government Records Helped Win the War
Why DC’s Metro Wants to Automate its Trains. Driverless transit is increasingly common globally, but the plan to remove human operators from Washington, DC’s Red Line trains would be a US first.
Trump Library Saga Takes Dark Turn: Where Did Millions in Funding Go?
‘Hondurasgate,’ the alleged US and Israeli interference plot to destabilize Mexico and other progressive governments
The Congresswomen’s Pact: For the first time, twelve congresswomen reveal how they’re banding together after the Trump administration came for one of their own: Rep. LaMonica McIver.
The Trump administration is deleting government data. From infant deaths to hunger, here are 5 ways it’s hurting Americans
Did Amazon just deliver a blow to Josh Shapiro’s White House dreams?
How Immigrant Organizing Flipped Nixon’s Hometown

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In Virginia, the Moderate Position Is Removing the Supreme Court Justices

To return to the awful decision by the Virginia Supreme Court from last week, which in the era of Trump, was like a dozen awful things ago, what bothers me is the inability of Virginia Democrats to realize that the moderate position is removal of the Virginia Supreme Court judges, as there is a far more radical argument to just ignore the court’s decision*. The Virginia state constitution states:

whenever any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, inalienable, and indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal.

In other words:

…the People of Virginia have the right to change their system of government, entirely outside of any kind of amendment process established by law. That is what it means for this right of the People to be “inalienable”: it cannot be given away, and therefore cannot be limited by law. The process established in Article XII of the state constitution is one means by which the People of Virginia can rewrite their state’s fundamental laws. But, per Mason’s Declaration of Rights, they are not obliged to work through that process.

Even if we accept the state Supreme Court’s interpretation of the Article XII process, therefore, it shouldn’t matter. The fact that the People of Virginia approved the amendment, in the end, is all that matters. Even if the process by which the amendment was placed before them was deficient, the People still had the right to act in their capacity as the true sovereign. Alternately, we can understand the People—who, as sovereign, are also the supreme judge of their own state’s laws—as having rejected the very argument adopted by the state Supreme Court (which had already been made in advance of the referendum). Either way, the Court has wrongly usurped the ultimate sovereign power of the People of Virginia.

This requires an open clash between the multiple branches of government, and arguably might be a step too far for most elected officials. Moreover, it is not clear the majority of Virginians would agree.

The more moderate position is to say that, yes, according to the widely accepted rules (or norms), your horrible decision must stand, but it will be the last decision you get to make. They should be removed, not only to protect the Commonwealth of Virginia from further predations by a corrupt court, but to make it clear to the entire judicial system, not just Virginia’s, that they are not the ultimate branch of government–other branches can and will check their authority when the court misinterprets the constitution.

*Ironically, many of the people really pushing this argument are not the far left (even if Fox News et alia might call them that). One (more) divide in the Democratic coalition is around the willingness to use power.

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Links 5/18/26

Links for you. Science:

The invisible force making food less nutritious
This Personality Trait Makes Dreams More Bizarre, Scientists Discover
Scientists Investigated a Frequency Linked to ‘Paranormal’ Encounters. The Results Were Unsettling.
The Paradox of Medical AI Implementation
Road infrastructure and traffic affect community members’ mental health, study finds
One night a year, humans command this march of frogs and salamanders
Are blue zones real? Answering that question is harder than ever

Other:

Does John Roberts’ Whites-Only Childhood Home Explain the Supreme Court’s Callais Ruling? (a rare reversal of Betteridge’s Law; excellent)
The simple statistical error Republican Supreme Court justices used to gut the VRA
You Can’t Build Useful Alliances With Fascists, Dumbass
Wyoming lawmakers use pro-natalist arguments to justify proposed new partial abortion ban (women are first and foremost breeders is now GOP policy)
Will John Fetterman Go Full Benedict Arnold?
RFK Jr. clears path for minors’ use of tanning beds, much to the dismay of dermatologists
VA conducted internal investigations into employees who attended vigil for Alex Pretti
Trump family’s love affair with crypto bro ends in dueling lawsuits
Unhoused DC residents sometimes prefer living outside over staying in shelters. Here’s why
Mount Pleasant Restaurants Lost Their Streateries. Now They’re Banding Together to Bring Them Back.
East Wing debris dumped at East Potomac Golf Course has toxic metals, NPS says
Indiana Primary Results Prove It: The GOP Is Still a Trump Cult
FBI probing leaks to journalist who wrote explosive article on Kash Patel, sources say
Ward 3’s highly engaged voters could decide D.C.’s mayoral election. Which contender will win them over?
Presidential fight club
Democrats retain control of Michigan senate with ‘overperformance’ in special election
Kash Patel’s Personalized Bourbon Stash
John Roberts Believes in an America That Doesn’t Exist
FOIA data reveals patterns of car ownership in DC (“Thirty-seven percent of all vehicles in this dataset, or 43,919 motor vehicles, are registered at addresses within a 10-minute walk (800 meters) of a metro station.”)
D.C. spent $67 million cleaning up after January’s snowstorm
Campaign staffers tell NPR they make ‘thousands’ betting on their own candidates
A Dangerous New Attack on Press Freedom: According to MS NOW, the FBI has launched an investigation into an Atlantic reporter.
Are Democrats Warming to Reforming the Supreme Court?
John Roberts Wants You To Stop Believing Your Own Eyes
Matt Taibbi filed a Trumpian, free speech-chilling lawsuit against me. A judge just threw it out
Oliver Larkin vs. the Epstein State. Hasan Piker’s new favorite candidate was gaining surprising traction challenging self-described ‘Ron DeSantis Democrat’ Jared Moskowitz. Then DeSantis vaporized the district.
Working Hard Or Hardly Working
Unstitching America. No private company is logistically capable of delivering the mail. So what does privatization of the US Postal Service mean?
The Racetracks We Call Streets. Roadways that were designed to move commuters at breakneck speed are dangerous and hamper business. Starting with a hard look at one-way streets, cities are trying to turn their thoroughfares back into something more than speedways.
MAGA Rep Accused of Brutally Beating GOP Senator’s Daughter

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The Deciding Vote on HHS Secretary Kennedy’s Nomination, Sen. Cassidy, Loses His Republican Party

A couple of lessons from Republican Senator Bill Cassidy’s primary loss in Louisiana, which should have been self-evident by now. The first lesson is unless you are completely loyal, Trump will turn on you. Second, once you break with Trump, within the Republican Party, you are almost always politically dead, especially if your break was an attempt to moderate. You become tagged as a RINO (Republican in name only), and you cannot come back from that.

Anyway, Cassidy put himself in the worst of both camps by voting for Kennedy, but opposing Trump in other ways–and to Cassidy’s credit, he did vote to impeach Trump (Cassidy must be really pissed at McConnell right now for not pushing harder on impeachment).

The final lesson is for Democrats: there are no Republican moderates left. You cannot compromise with the Republican Party as currently constituted–it is a fascist, white Christian supremacist party that is, as fascist formations are, utterly loyal to their leader, Trump, regardless of what some of its elected officials tell you in private or secretly believe.

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Links 5/17/26

Links for you. Science:

Scientists Stunned After Finding Plant Thought Extinct for 60 Years
Restored Peatlands Could Become Carbon Sinks Within Decades
Trump Fired The Entire National Science Board. Here’s Why That Matters
‘There are so many bones everywhere’: The whale graveyards that transform the deep sea
Let Pluto Rest In Dwarf Planet Peace
Mexico City Is Sinking So Quickly, It Can Be Seen From Space
Bamboo-based plastic can be made to biodegrade quickly, but still holds up in tough conditions

Other:

A Federal Worker Was Fired for Filming DOGE. Now She’s Running for Congress. Alexis Goldstein, a former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employee, was fired this year for recording DOGE’s incursion into the agency.
The Polarization Discourse Is Bad Faith Bullshit (very good)
Your Software Is Not Sentient. Software simulacrum is not true consciousness, the stripper at the strip club doesn’t actually love you, and nearly all of the biggest problems with “AI” have very ordinary human origins.
He Remade the Southern Baptist Convention in His Image. Then Came the Abuse Allegations.
What Sort of AI Bubble Are We In?
Florida voters sue over ‘extreme’ new House map
Trillions in Retirement Dollars Flow Into Opaque Trusts. A little-talked about investment product is taking over the 401(k) world, and offering asset managers a way to increase exposure to private markets. (WHEEEEE!!!!!!)
That’s The Way
The growing AI backlash
The National Mall Is Revamping Its Food Kiosks and Adding 25 Food Carts
Trump DOJ agrees to ‘return or destroy’ evidence seized from MAGA Congressman Andy Ogles
NYPD searching for suspects after string of antisemitic graffiti found across Queens
Media Matters secures complete and total victory against Federal Trade Commission
Maine Reasons Why Mills Faltered As Platner Surged
Taraji P. Henson Criticizes Celebs Attending Jeff Bezos-Backed Met Gala: ‘So Confused. WTF Are We Doing?’
The vanity presidency
Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent. At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane.
Drone Dominance Isn’t the Vital Lesson of Ukraine
Winning, Losing, And The Platner Problem
Trump’s Case Against Comey Is Imploding—and Handing Dems a New Weapon
Inside Palm Beach County’s newly signed Trump trademark deal for airport renaming
White House lawyers prep staff for dealing with a Democratic Congress
Plantiff in Case That Destroyed Voting Rights Act Exposed as Jan. 6er
The K-Shaped Economy Is Reshaping American Cities
The AI Hard Drive Shortage Is Making It More Expensive and Harder to Archive the Internet
What Trump’s Trade War Is Doing to America’s Farmers
Minneapolis grapples with the impact of Trump’s largest immigration crackdown yet
NPR went looking for Polymarket’s Panama headquarters. It’s elusive
Trump Administration Closes Watchdog Office For Immigration Detention Abuses
Check your storage: Chrome may be downloading a 4GB AI model — here’s what we know

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In Case You Missed It…

…a week of Mad Biologist posts:

VA Democrats Should Remove the VA Supreme Court, Even If It Will Not Save Redistricting

Uncle Sam Says

A Quick Note About Makary’s Firing

Not a Great Week for D.C. on the Crime Front

Woe to the Batman Who Is Unmasked

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Links 5/16/26

Links for you. Science:

N.I.H. Reinstates Employee Put on Leave After Criticizing Trump Research Cuts
What Physical ‘Life Force’ Turns Biology’s Wheels?
CDC communication undermines trust in vaccines
Combined Antibiotic and Herbicide Pollution Accelerates the Horizontal Transfer of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Coastal Microbial Communities
She set out to become a clinical psychologist. Now she’s leading a US movement to save science
Fake Authors, Real Citations: Scientists Discovered a Preprint Plagiarism Network
An Open Letter to Jay Bhattacharya

Other:

Pundits are wrong about the Democrats’ “missing” voters
The supreme court trusts America not to be racist. I don’t
Republicans admit plot to evade historic third Trump impeachment
US ‘drowning in misinformation’ under RFK Jr, autism advocates say
Trump regime isn’t done tormenting federal workers
Did a Time Traveling Superintelligent AI Try to Warn About White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting? An Investigation
Oh No The Capital Allocation System Allocated Capital Badly Again
DC teens tell city leader what’s causing takeovers and how they’re missing the mark
People Using AI to Represent Themselves in Court Are Clogging the System
Somewhere After Midnight In My Wildest Fantasy
SXSW Used AI-Powered Trademark Tool To Censor Dissent on Instagram
A dark chapter returns: Stripping citizenship
How Texas Republicans Turned on George W. Bush
Trump wants do-over of failed airline fantasy — at taxpayers’ expense
Apple Fixes Bug That Let FBI Extract Deleted Signal Messages After 404 Media Coverage
Comey indictment reveals a desperate DOJ — and president
S.B.F. Alternate Histories & Ellison “Ticking Fee” Fears (if Bankman-Fried had not been caught, he would likely be the world’s third richest man)
Road pricing in DC will benefit drivers the most
The Real Reason Everything Feels So Expensive Right Now
The invention of buses
Millionaire taxes gain steam as states face budget crunches
Who Killed Spirit Airlines?
A D.C. Landlord Named as a Straw Buyer in the Attorney General’s RICO Case Has Been Indicted in a Separate Drug Conspiracy in Virginia
Trump finds a ‘Southern Strategy’ to save his dreams of dictatorship
When The Fascist Rump Is All That’s Left. Democrats need to prepare for partisan trench warfare in 2027; instead they’re preparing to rerun the failed strategies of the past.
OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft Back Bill to Fund ‘AI Literacy’ in Schools
Dario Amodei, hype, AI safety, and the explosion of vibe-coded AI disasters
The National Links Trust’s Battle with the Trump Administration, Explained
Multiple High-Ranking D.C. Police Officials Were Served With Notices of Termination Following an Investigation of Crime Stats
Krugman on How Trump Accidentally Screwed Himself on Iran

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Woe to the Batman Who Is Unmasked

Observed in Blagden Alley, D.C.:

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Links 5/15/26

Links for you. Science:

The Quiet Expert Who Stood Between Us and a Flu Pandemic
This Ridiculously Simple Trick Might Stop Gulls From Nabbing Your Lunch
An ‘astonishingly’ large new dinosaur species has been discovered in the Sahara
Baboon Raiders: In Cape Town, Can Big Primates and People Coexist?
A bumper berry harvest has New Zealand’s weird flightless parrot in a rare mood for romance
Yacht-wrecking Orcas whales are ‘teenagers not afraid of anything’ after being abandoned by relatives
MAHA’s next target: Metals in vaccine ingredients

Other:

Ruling by Ruling, the Supreme Court Is Undoing the Civil Rights Movement
After the Harper’s Letter
MAHA moms learn hard lesson about Trump
The Logic of NACHO: The only available deal is no deal
ChatGPT as a cognitive crutch: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial on knowledge retention
Ethiopian girl reportedly guarded by lions
How Normie Pundits Paved the Way for the Supreme Court Voting Rights Disaster
The Hallmarks of Pseudoscience: An attempt at modernizing the distinguishing features of pseudoscience that have been debated for decades.
How the Voting Rights Act reshaped Black representation in Congress
The long shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic creeps into the race for Ohio governor
Trump administration asked NFL’s Commanders to run historic D.C. golf course
‘I Was Married Off at 16, Hadn’t Worked a Day in My Life. Now I Own a Solar Energy Company’
An abruptly postponed Smithsonian show of African LGBTQ+ art is now open
‘Looksmaxxing’ influencer is accused of sexual abuse at his parents’ Cape Cod home and injecting underage teen
Trump fundraiser shares plans for ‘Garden of Heroes,’ golf course as takeover looms
Don’t Give MAGA Defectors Credit They Haven’t Earned
The reason planes are still required to have ashtrays
In Quincy, the line between church and state is being chiseled away
Georgia resident used phony office for millions in D.C. contracts, lawsuit says
How AI killed student writing (and revived it)
Trump Brings This Upon Himself—And Us. Occam’s razor doesn’t require us to assume false flags. Conspiracy theories are tempting, because Trump is not above that kind of manipulation. But his low character tells the story.
Why Supreme Court map ruling won’t lead to new congressional districts for SC
Trump flouts lower court rulings in unprecedented display of executive power
In Mississippi, a Democrat Challenges the Senator Who Blocked His Judgeship
Congress Has Become Almost Totally Irrelevant. The way Republicans are managing the Department of Homeland Security budget shows that Congress is now just something to work around.
With Mills out of Senate race, Democrat David Costello hopes voters give him a look
The Chief Justice and His Wife Took $20 Million From Firms He Rules On. I’m Filing for His Disbarment Today.
Why NYC wants to ban armed police robots
The Last Days of Butter Ridge
“A model that produces code which compiles and passes the tests it was given is not the same as a model that produces correct, secure, maintainable, well-architected software”

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Not a Great Week for D.C. on the Crime Front

Though we are still doing better than we were in April. This week, D.C. tallied 31* homicides for the year, though one of this week’s homicides occurred in April, an increase from last week’s count of 27. That said, at this time last year, D.C. had 52 homicides, so this is a vast improvement.

As has been the case throughout the year, car-related crimes and muggings (officially “robberies”) are down compared to the same time last year. Still hoping for a homicide-free week.

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