Links 5/8/26

Links for you. Science:

Benchmarking of shotgun sequencing depth reveals the potential and limitations of shallow metagenomics and strain-level analysis
AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance
Swedish study reveals COVID-19 may increase glandular fever risk (paper here)
After pulling vaccine study, Bhattacharya criticizes long-running CDC publication
Nature Is Still Molding Human Genes, Study Finds. Some researchers hold that evolution hasn’t much altered humans in the past 10,000 years. A new analysis of ancient DNA indicates that natural selection continued to shape hundreds of genes.
Fraud and the false optimism of AI for science
Don’t believe headlines saying that vaccine skepticism is widespread

Other:

The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump’s presidency
The “Messy” Plaintiffs Behind So Many Anti-Abortion Lawsuits
US EEOC Chair violated ethics rules halting LGBTQ cases, complaint alleges
DOGE Goes Nuclear: How Trump Invited Silicon Valley Into America’s Nuclear Power Regulator
The Incredible Shrinking MAGA
North Carolina Student Fights Accusation of AI Use. Wake County Public Schools faces controversy after three different AI-detection tools indicated a student’s assignment was partially generated by AI, while the student, an avid reader and writer, resents the accusation.
The Era of Citizens United Could Be Nearing Its End
IRS lacks transparent plans to leverage tech in the face of staffing cuts, GAO and employees say
The Short and Ridiculous Trial of a Protester Arrested in an Inflatable Penis Costume
Kash Patel Just Invited SPLC To Demonstrate Their Importance (and His Negligence)
OUR POOR, SUFFERING, ENDANGERED BILLIONAIRES
Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027
Donald Trump Lost In 2020. An Alarming Number Of His Nominees Won’t Say So.
Trump’s changes to Reflecting Pool worry preservationists, locals
Why Do the Democrats Keep Expanding the Institutions They Claim to Oppose?
Guerrilla art is flourishing in Trump’s Washington
Why the Supreme Court Justices Are Suddenly Casting Shade on Each Other
After a GOP loss in Virginia, a push to make D.C. square again
‘Zionism Led to Genocide. It Must Disappear’: Omer Bartov’s New Book Explores Where, Exactly, Israel Went Wrong
The tricks teachers are trying to fix students’ shortening attention spans
Peter Thiel has a new tool for intimidating reporters
When Israel and Aram Went to War, How Did the Biblical Shepherds Feel About It?
Pete Hegseth Adds New Weapon To American Warfighter Loadout: Influenza
Happy White House Correspondents’ Dinner Day
‘The Rockford Files’ Remains One Of Television’s Greatest Hangs
Notes on Access Journalism
Kash Patel’s futile quest for validation
Tony Dokoupil Is Still Eating Shit, Even If No One’s Watching
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Punks
Grievance Poisoning in the First Degree

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A Better Week for D.C. on the Crime Front

While the only good week is a week with no homicides, a decline in the number of homicides is better than the alternative. With two homicides, homicides increased to 27* this week–there were 50 homicides at this same time last year. As has been the case throughout the year, car-related crimes and muggings are down compared to the same time last year.

Trending in the right direction, but I am still hoping for a zero homicide week next week.

*Officially, we have had 30 murders this year, but three of the murders occurred in other years, with arrests that were not made until this year.

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Links 5/7/26

Links for you. Science:

Scientists Gave a Bunch of Salmon Cocaine. This Is What Happened Next
Former NASA astronauts launch new group to promote U.S. constitutional values
The US CDC on the brink
Why millions of adorable bees are emerging from this cemetery
Honeybees understand basic math
A Top Ten List of Vaccine Misinformation from RFK Jr
Medical data of 500,000 UK volunteers listed for sale on Alibaba

Other:

Trump looms large in debate of teen curfew in D.C. (one more reason D.C. needs statehood)
REPUBLICANS TELL THEMSELVES THAT ATTACKING ANTI-RACISTS IS ANTI-RACIST
Seriously, Tucker Carlson? Come On. Media figures who have turned against Trump only in recent weeks have forfeited the right to be taken seriously in the future.
The FTC Is Ramping Up to Target Transgender Rights
The Many Rewards of Playing Hardball
What I Learned About Billionaires at Jeff Bezos’s Private Retreat
Food Stamp Work Rules Don’t Increase Employment, Researchers Say
Did you miss The 51st’s mayoral debate? You can watch it here
A Very Unpopular President
Trump threats against Iran are a boon for prediction markets, including some backed by his son
The Vindication of Bidenomics
You Are Actors In History. A humble reminder for our decadent elites.
Event Horizon
AI Tools Are Helping Mediocre North Korean Hackers Steal Millions
JetBlue allegedly used private customer data like internet history to set prices, lawsuit says
[Republican] SC prosecutor who is running for attorney general now faces ethics probe
The “Freakout” and the “Abyss”: When Texas Republicans gerrymandered at Trump’s direction, the Washington Post told readers to calm down. When Virginia Democrats responded, the editorial board found the end of democracy.
Forget ‘Abolish ICE.’ Tom Steyer Wants to Jail ICE Agents.
The Justice Department Sides With the Ku Klux Klan
‘In-your-face racism’ at an elite campus: Black students raise alarm at Pomona College
Newly Deciphered Sabotage Malware May Have Targeted Iran’s Nuclear Program—and Predates Stuxnet
How thin is Pete Hegseth’s skin?
Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They’re the Bad Guys
Elon Musk’s near-daily online posts about race are turning off some fans
‘We’re going to [expletive] take those dudes’: Vermont police told ICE to stand down. The federal agents didn’t listen.
What RFK Jr. Doesn’t Get About Paid Family Care
Ukraine’s Second Miracle Year
Texas Tech Issues Ban On Students Writing On LGBTQ+ Topics
Pentagon fires ombudsman overseeing military newspaper after calling it ‘woke’
Trump Wrecked in Brutal New Fox Poll: “He’s in a Bad Mood”

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Well, Vinay Prasad Was Wrong About the Moderna mRNA Flu Vaccine

Quelle surprise! Earlier this year, anti-vaxxer and former* head of FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Vinay Prasad rejected Moderna’s application for a mRNA-based flu vaccine because Prasad is a stupid, pig-headed man who is so enamored of his own brilliance he thinks he is smarter than thousands of biologists** he did not like the comparison vaccine used, even though the FDA had approved that decision. Fortunately, after much hue and cry, Prasad was overruled (probably due to pressure from the White House).

Yesterday, the results from this vaccine trial were published. It seems pretty damn effective (boldface mine):

The results — which showed the mRNA shot performed about 27% better — could help bolster the vaccine’s chances of approval after the Food and Drug Administration rejected Moderna’s original submission earlier this year…

The trial, funded by Moderna, included more than 40,000 adults ages 50 and up who were randomly assigned to get the mRNA vaccine or one of four standard flu shots during the 2024–2025 flu season. With the exception of very young children, older adults are generally at greater risk of severe complications from the flu than younger groups. The trial involved 301 sites across 11 countries, including the U.S.

The results found that fewer people got sick in the mRNA flu vaccine group — about 2%, compared with 2.8% in the standard flu shot group.

Side effects such as fatigue, headache and arm pain were more common in the mRNA group, but were mild and short-lived. People often have similar reactions after getting a traditional flu shot.

An mRNA flu shot could make a huge difference in flu prevention. Because it takes months to make a traditional flu shot, global health officials pick the strains up to 12 months before peak flu season. That time lag may result in mismatched strains. For example, last summer a strain called H3N2 subclade K emerged, making changes on the surface protein of the virus, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the flu shot, which was targeted to H1N1 and H3N2 (flu type A) and a Victoria virus (flu type B).

One other advantage of mRNA vaccines is that, unlike egg-based vaccines, there is no within-egg evolution of the virus used to make the vaccine, which might affect the efficacy of egg-based vaccines.

Make no mistake about it, a 27 percent decrease in infection is significant, and would like prevent a lot of hospitalizations (and death). Since I do not have a great time when I get the COVID vaccine, I guess I will find out if that is mRNA-specific or COVID antigen-specific. Anyway, this is good news.

Neither Prasad nor Kennedy, who championed Prasad, should have ever been appointed to their positions. Impeach Kennedy, impeach him now.

*Prasad previously left, then returned, then left again. Hopefully, there will not be a third time for that asshole.

**It is amazing, in a 42 car pileup kind of way, how Prasad and a plucky few iconclasts genuinely believe that they have discovered some hidden flaw that the entire medical research community has ignored. They do this routinely.

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Links 5/6/26

Links for you. Science:

New mutations help the H5N1 bird flu virus infect cows but not people
Measles Took My Daughter. This Is What I Want Everyone to Know.
What a 5,000-mile long marine heat wave means for summer in the U.S.
Neanderthal males and human females had babies together, ancient DNA reveals
Could a vaccine prevent dementia? Shingles shot data only getting stronger.
Yes, Canada has a ‘fungus bank’ — and it just got saved by a massive donation
Scientists make breakthrough in solving mystery of volcanic lightning

Other:

Trump Holds the American People in Total Contempt
With no end in sight to their deployment, National Guard troops roam Washington
Top Trump counterterrorism official placed on leave after ex claims she solicited funds from ‘sugar daddies’
Spanish speakers learn strategies to pass English-only driving test in Florida
As Measles Takes Toll on Kids, Anti-Vaxxers Have Change of Heart. Enough parents are quietly embracing the MMR that it’s helping to slow the outbreaks.
UC Berkeley strips all political art from trailblazing multicultural center (including a poster of Martin Luther King, who, for now anyway, has both a federal holiday and a national monument commemorating him)
6 Navy photographers and the shots seen round the world: ‘Our team succeeded’
Pack the Union: A Proposal to Admit New States for the Purpose of Amending the Constitution to Ensure Equal Representation
Two Iranian Women in ICE Detention Are Not, In Fact, Related to Qasem Soleimani, Documents Show. After Laura Loomer pointed to two women she claimed were connected to the late Iranian military commander, they were arrested and remain in immigration detention. One is now gravely ill.
Democrats in four states seek to bar ICE employees from future civil service jobs
Trump team’s counterterrorism picks are pretty damn terrifying
THE PEOPLE DO NOT YEARN FOR AUTOMATION
TMZ Era
RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing (by Democrats)
What Happened To Consumer Sentiment? The vibecession came for Donald Trump—then he started a war.
If America’s So Rich, How’d It Get So Sad? Or: How the 2020s broke our brains
Why Militaries Vaccinate
Lost Pages of a Medieval Manuscript Recovered, Revealing New Testament Text
Aftermath: Wall Street Is Lying to Itself
Washington Enters Its TMZ Era
‘Easily the Worst President in U.S. History’
The Disappearance of the Public Bench: Benches are microcosms of an expansive debate about who belongs in urban public spaces. When they are removed or made uninviting, we lose more than just a place to rest.
“Seemed Questionable”
Billionaire philanthropist warns US democracy ‘won’t survive’ AI race
Robotaxis could soon be legal in D.C. under new bill (solving a problem we don’t have…)
Palantir’s Manifesto Promises a Dystopian Future
I’m getting used to it now
Now tempted to run a casino out of my house
LLMs Corrupt Your Documents When You Delegate
Trump Says He’s Renovating ‘Filthy’ Reflecting Pool on the National Mall (lmfao: “The president said he would be using a contractor he knows from his years in real estate.” Of course he is.)
RFK Jr. Defends Trump’s Mathematically Impossible Drug Discount Claims

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Links 5/5/26

Links for you. Science:

Are Peptides Just Snake Oil? Don’t Ask the FDA
Could the Oldest Human Story Really Be 100,000 Years Old?
ʻŌhiʻa Trees, Invasive Species: Years Of Research Could Be Lost. The Forest Service is looking to close its Big Island labs — the only ones of their kind, researchers say, that help protect the Pacific’s unique tropical forests.
Hallucinated citations are polluting the scientific literature. What can be done? (ban the authors from publishing in your journal)
Instead of civil war, a naked mole rat colony changed queens peacefully
Pace of N.I.H. Funding Slows Further in Trump’s Second Year. The agency has approved far fewer new grants than it did in years past. A renewed effort to screen for disfavored terms and a loss of personnel are contributing. (“the N.I.H. introduced its employees to the “computational text analysis tool,” allowing the agency to comb through new grant proposals and existing projects for phrases suggesting a grant “may not align with N.I.H. priorities””)
Bonobos enjoy pretend tea parties and chimps think rationally: why apes are more like us than we ever thought

Other:

Why voters say the Democrats are “weak,” in their own words
What Is Woke 2? Woke 2 is Woke 1 with an honest relation to power.
A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss
This Isn’t Trading. It’s Theft from Your Retirement.
RFK Jr.’s medical racism is to be expected
It Was on Your Table Every Morning Growing Up. It’s Dying Before Our Eyes. No One Wants to Face It. Who Killed the Florida Orange?
The National Disgrace and Danger of Kash Patel. The FBI Director is a national embarrassment — and desperate to keep his job.
DC judge puts the brakes on removing 15th Street bike lanes
New poll: 55% support impeaching Trump
Metro’s board to vote on budget that calls for fully automated trains on the Red Line
Federal judge pumps the brakes on Trump’s plan to remove 15th Street bike lane
‘This is our f–ing city’: Backlash ensues after DHS uses Fenway Park photo in social media post
How Iranian expat Yegi Rezaian sees the Iran war. Rezaian and her husband spent months in an Islamic Republic prison before being freed to leave for the US. This year, she watched her adopted country bomb her native one.
New York City is beating the postpandemic shoplifting scourge
Chip Roy’s Deportation Nation: Banishing ideas, one immigrant at a time.
USAID Whistleblower Says It Was Even Worse Than People Knew. Political appointees wanted a quiet drawdown, the whistleblower says. DOGE wanted an execution.
Kash’s kayfabe lawsuit
The era of unilateral disarmament is over
Elder Care
FAFO and Other Things We Learned in the 2025-26 Redistricting Wars
This AI Tool Rips Off Open Source Software Without Violating Copyright
The Virginia Gerrymander Disenfranchises Republicans. Republicans seem to have expected that Democrats would continue to follow rules they had long since enthusiastically abandoned.
Kalshi suspends 3 political candidates for betting on own elections
Waymo Is Not In The ‘Vision Zero’ Toolbox: Data. At least two of the cities where Waymo operates have not experienced declines in traffic-related injuries and deaths.
“People Just Don’t Care”: ‘Leaving Neverland’ Director on Why Michael Jackson Won the Court of Public Opinion
To Protect And Swerve: NYPD Cop Has 547 Speeding Tickets Yet Remains On The Force
Four Horsemen of the AIpocalypse
Lawsuit: Blaze’s Crackpot Reporting Prompted a Wild, Unnecessary FBI Raid
The Aides Keeping the President in the Dark. Donald Trump’s advisers are treating him like he can’t handle the reality of the war in Iran. They might be right—but that fact is a danger to the constitutional order.
Trump fought to keep the ballroom fundraising contract secret. Here’s what’s in it.

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Democratic House Candidate Jack Schlossberg Says Lazy and Ignorant Things About D.C. Statehood

Schlossberg is clearly a guy who did not do the reading.

For reasons that have mostly to do with random internet virality and not keen insight, a couple of Bluesky posts I made about D.C. statehood blew up over the weekend (you can find the full length version in this post). This led to me learning that Democratic congressional candidate and RFK Jr. cousin posted the following about D.C. statehood:

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This statement by Schlossberg shows he is too lazy to do the homework: in the D.C. statehood legislation passed by the House of Representatives of these United States in 2021, H.R. 51, there is still a federal district, it is just smaller (it is essentially census tract 98, minus Hains Point):

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D.C. would become a state, the Douglass Commonwealth (named after Frederick Douglass), and the new, smaller federal district would be the constitutionally-mandated federal territory.

I want to make something clear: what I have described is not a white paper, a blog post, or a newspaper column. It was actual legislation that dealt with all of the issues people typically raise*. That said, Schlossberg is being exceptionally stupid, as the basic idea–some of what is currently D.C. would be reserved as a federal district–was widely reported in 2021.

I do not understand why Schlossberg feels the need to oppose D.C. statehood–I can only conclude he is as dumb and impulsive as his cousin RFK Jr. That he feels the need to opine this foolishly about D.C. statehood suggests he would likely do so for other issues that might affect the voters of his district. I have no idea what the hell NYC Democrats are doing, but there must be someone better than this lazy and incurious jackass Jack Schlossberg.

*There are a considerable number of D.C. statehood defenders online who have not done the homework either. The issues that these defenders claim can be solved easily have actually been solved.

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Links 5/4/26

Links for you. Science:

One Year After Leaving NIH (must-read)
Mosquitoes reach Iceland for the first time as the Arctic heats up
We Need to Prepare for the Mammoth Task of De-Trumpification. The damage he and his cronies have wrought could take decades to repair, particularly when it comes to science and public health.
Why scientists are nervous about fungi
Freshwater mussels are disappearing—and no one is really sure why. Biologists are racing to save America’s freshwater mussels—the water-filtering keystone species that once filled the country’s rivers and streams—from extinction
Egyptian Archaeologists Find Perfectly Circular Temple Tied to Ancient Water Cult
Cleveland Clinic Launches Respiratory Virus Dashboard in Florida

Other:

San Francisco Solved Metro Vandalism With One Neat Trick: The age of the fare-gate society is here.
The world is at this madman’s mercyץ His ego got him in and it prevents him from leaving.
Trump Library Saga Takes Dark Turn: Where Did Millions in Funding Go?
Jane Roberts, who is married to Chief Justice John Roberts, made $10.3 million in commissions from elite law firms, whistleblower documents show
70 powerful Bay Area men were accused of sexual misconduct. What happened next? Since 2010, scores of prominent local men have faced allegations ranging from sexual harassment to rape. Most have returned to the highest echelons of public life.
Republicans just love to be racist when talking about immigration
The Forces of Scarcity Hitting Asia May Soon Spread Across the World
MAGA Is Eating Itself. When you’re as unpopular as Donald Trump, the only people left to fight are erstwhile allies.
Y2K 2.0: The AI security reckoning
The media blackout of Jared Kushner’s historic, ongoing corruption scandal
Trump Is dooming his party to a midterm blowout
MAGA wants more teen births. It won’t work
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer will resign amid misconduct allegations
Jon Ossoff calls out ‘Mar-a-Lago mafia’ amid presidential bid rumors
How America Chose Not to Hold the Powerful to Account
The Trump boys are Making Corruption Great Again
‘I Genuinely Am Upset That Your Kids Are Vaccinated’: Del Bigtree, a longtime ally of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., isn’t just anti-vaccine. He’s pro-infection.
Five Trump Scandals You’ve Probably Missed
Mayoral Candidates Disagree on Youth Curfew, Housing, And Criticism of the Bowser Administration
This Scammer Used an AI-Generated MAGA Girl to Grift ‘Super Dumb’ Men
Silicon Valley has forgotten what normal people want
ICE’s Smart Glasses Are a Worst-Case Scenario
How MAHA Fucked Up My Surgery
Trump Is Said to Be in Talks to Send Afghans Who Aided U.S. Forces to Congo
Armed ‘No Kings’ counter-protester in Tenn. faces new charges, including child porn
What Trump’s Iran Humiliation Can Teach Democrats About Fightingץ Nobody wants to get stuck in a quagmire. But that can’t mean tolerating the status quo forever. It must mean rallying the public to righteous causes and fighting to win.
Mozilla Used Anthropic’s Mythos to Find and Fix 271 Bugs in Firefox
Critics of new bill say Ohio women would be banned from sports bras, bikinis in public (Republicans are freaks)
Faculty Defect From Texas Publics, Citing Censorship Concerns
Meta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training data

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Links 5/3/26

Links for you. Science:

Where U.S. science has been hit hardest after Trump’s first year
Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial
Peptides promise longevity and healing. Does the science back them up?
This disabled parrot has become king by learning to ‘joust’: Despite missing his entire upper beak, Bruce the kea is winning at life
Meet the researcher aiming to halt use of ‘fundamentally flawed’ database linking IQ and nationality
We’re Training Scientists for a World That No Longer Exists
700-year-old mummy from Bolivia contains earliest confirmed evidence of strep throat bacteria in the Americas

Other:

A Retrospective on Bidenomics: Joe Biden listened to the left on full employment. But the lasting effects were wanting, and the politics were brutal.
‘I Felt I Was a Monster’: IDF Soldiers Talk About the ‘Moral Injury’ – and the Silence
Austerity creates fascism
I’m Not Like Those Other Crazy Democrats
Beacon Hill’s effort to restrict social media use by teens is clumsy and invasive
Charlize Theron Says It’s Clear Her Father Tried to Kill Her
GOP Food Stamp Work Requirements Hit Just as Jobs Dry Up
Amazon is behind on jobs promised for funding to build Virginia headquarters
Mom, Kids, and Nowhere to Go
They’re Not Wrong
Only half of Republicans are die-hard “MAGA”
Seems Bad
Orbán’s Fall & The De-Trumpification Fantasy
Meanwhile, Zohran Is Just Getting Things Done
How Trump’s Anti-NFL Crusade Could Backfire
Chief Justice Roberts and the Clean Power Plan: Remarkable reporting from the New York Times provides a peek behind the curtain of the February 2016 rulings that ushered in the modern emergency docket. And what it reveals is pretty discouraging.
The Jon Favreau Doctrine: The ‘Mandalorian’ creator, director, and food truck impresario talks about bringing his ‘Star Wars’ streaming hit to the big screen, his complicated relationship with A.I., his thoughts on Lucasfilm, and how he’s leaning into the whole “space opera thing.”
Power without accountability: The Palantir manifesto
The Talented Mr. Swalwell: Even before the misconduct allegations that precipitated his downfall, Eric Swalwell was an attention-seeking social climber whose professed progressivism may have been his greatest lie of all.
What If Being Decent Online Was Profitable?
Data centers are expensive, unpopular — and could be a tipping point in the midterms
Federal judge unloads on ‘unserious’ RFK Jr., says anti-trans policy showed his ‘cruelty’: Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai vacated the “Kennedy Declaration,” finding it unlawfully attempted to override medical standards and restrict care for transgender youth.
Why Sam Altman reminds me of Anton Chigurh
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is preparing banks to collect citizenship data
Democrats Should Try Being an Actual Political Party Again
How Trump is pushing psychedelics reform through the health agencies
Never Mind Mamdani: Wall Street Doubles Down on NYC
Why are Harvard’s slavery researchers quitting or being fired?
Optimism for Trump’s CDC pick is tempered by questions about RFK Jr.’s role (“She was the point person and essentially, the choke point, making it difficult to set up meetings and get information,” said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “She was an intentional bottleneck that prevented the new team from getting basic information about how the department was operating.”)
The Takeaways from a 2026 Trump Deep Dive: Anatomy of a devastating WSJ story — and its larger implications.

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In Case You Missed It…

…nearly a whole month of Mad Biologist posts:

The Trump Administration Creates a Drowning Witch Test for NIH Funding

Trump Should Resign

Is Even Trump This Stupid?: The BLS Data Leak Edition

Trump’s Massive Strategic Failure in Iran: Will It Be Seen as One?

More Good News on the D.C. Crime Front

The Bitterness and the Insecurity

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

Healthcare Insurance, Power, and Control

One More Reason Why D.C. Needs Statehood

When the Supreme Court Legislates

President Real Estate Mogul Hurts D.C.’s Housing Market

Hegseth Is No George Washington: The Influenza Vaccination Edition

But the COVID Contrarians Told Us They Were All About Intellectual Freedom

Some OK News on the Crime Front in D.C.

There Is No Reason to Avoid Impeaching Trump. In Fact, There Are Thirteen Reasons to Impeach

In 2027, What Performative Failures Should Democrats Prioritize?

Not a Great Week for D.C. on the Crime Front, but Still Much Better Than Last Year

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