Links 5/24/26

Links for you. Science:

4 hantavirus updates and other things that can impact your health right now
Why Hantavirus Will Not Be The Next Pandemic
Official leading CDC’s cruise ship program retires
Why the FDA rejected a ‘breakthrough’ melanoma drug. The FDA rejected the promising skin cancer drug RP1 twice, leaving many puzzled and worried about what this means for other drug approvals
People are panicking over how hantavirus spreads. They seem to be missing a few key points. Airborne or not airborne isn’t the whole story.
After USDA request, Indiana plant biologist locked out of lab by school
Hantavirus Response Shows How Trump Cuts Have Compromised U.S. Preparedness. The Trump administration has slashed funding for infectious disease research and has far fewer employees, including disease detectives, to respond to outbreaks.

Other:

Peggy Flanagan Is Running for the Senate to “Avenge Minnesota” (Andy Craig, her opponent, has voted with Republicans multiple times to overturn legislation proposed by the colonial territory of the District of Columbia)
Don’t let the New York Times fool you about GOP gerrymandering
Democratic Lawmaker, 83, Has Been Missing for a Month. Representative Frederica Wilson is running for reelection.
The Right’s Worst New Star Just Shot Someone. Meet “Chud the Builder.”
The Saddest Place In America Is Wherever The Washington Post Films This Podcast
The Uncommon Bravery of Jason Collins
Trump Team Is Pissed at Aide Secretly Enabling Crazed Nighttime Rants
Following the Money on Sean Duffy’s Road Trip. Nearly a dozen companies that sponsored Duffy’s personal travel have significant business before his agency.
Trump Turns White House UFC Cage Match Into Massive Cash Grab
When it comes to Israel/Palestine, everyone is sure that everyone else is a bigot
Kamala Harris Slams The Supreme Court For ‘Backdooring Racism’
Local DC Politics: At-Large Council Candidates Education Questionnaires
Overworked AI Agents Turn Marxist, Researchers Find
‘Merger, not a marriage’: Ex-Trump insider spills on Stephen Miller’s ‘odd’ union
JD Vance Understands Something Important About Rural Voters
Where It Hurts
Here’s How Democrats Should Talk About Climate Change
Republicans are terrified of losing the governor’s race in this state
Trump Taps Private Prison Exec To Lead ICE
My Apes Are Doing Great
White House planned to start Triumphal Arch work under unrelated contract
The Finest People
Trump won’t rest until DC is just one massive gold pile of crap
China warns Trump ‘stay out of our backyard’ – and he’ll be fine with that humiliation
The New York Times is still downplaying Trump corruption
Reflecting Pool Repairs Appear Uneven and Behind Schedule, Officials Say
A Failing, Flailing President Supplicates Xi
U.S. Set to Drop Charges Against Indian Billionaire Accused of Fraud
How AI Killed a 133-Year-Old Princeton Tradition
Trillions of miles of data: Your car is spying on you, and it’s only just the beginning

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In Case You Missed It…

…a week of Mad Biologist posts:

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

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

The Lesson of Senator Cassidy

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

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Links 5/23/26

Links for you. Science:

Kennedy Is Driving a Vast Inquiry Into Vaccines, Despite His Public Silence. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has toned down his public criticism of vaccines, under orders from the White House. But inside his department, a sprawling research effort is a top priority.
Release the Forecasts. These Funding Opportunities Are Ready to Go. NIH Is Holding Them Back
Jay Bhattacharya Called Test-Negative Study Design ‘Crap.’ Here’s How We Know Whether Vaccines Measured With It Are Effective
Here’s How Freaked Out You Should Be About the Hantavirus Cruise Ship
Canadian Muskoxen Hit by Double Punch of Novel Diseases and Climate Change
A supervolcano nearly wiped out humanity 74,000 years ago, but humans did something incredible
A ‘triple whammy’ of chaos has triggered a downward spiral in Antarctica, scientists discover

Other:

This Is Getting Dangerous
Democrats Can’t Let This Antisemitic Sex Therapist Win Her Runoff
A Terrible Omen: Democrats just chose not to respond to an element of a Republican coup d’etat.
Sen. Rand Paul’s Son William Hurled Antisemitic Insults at Rep. Mike Lawler
The Strip Mall Where Clarence Thomas Hides His Wife’s Money
Where Are All The Data Centers?
Coachella threatens Dearborn animal shelter over upcoming ‘Pawchella’ fundraiser
Most TN House Democrats stripped of their committee assignments
Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains
How Prediction Markets Are Taking Control of Everything
The Trump Counterterrorism Strategy Is a Dangerous Joke
Supreme Court faces new criticism for redistricting decisions so close to the 2026 elections
Sundown, you’d better take care
Kash Patel Created a “Payback Squad” Just to Help Trump
No Need To Be Goldfish
Kara Swisher shaming a room full of Nordic journalists for still using X: “I am bigger than all of you combined”
State media control influences large language models
At Least We Know the Washington Post Isn’t Buying Views
Billionaire solipsism, dictator solipsism, AI, and the fascist paradigm
I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI
ICE Agents Have List of 20 Million People on Their iPhones Thanks to Palantir
Louisiana [Republicans] could put removed Confederate monuments on display at state parks
At Gawker, They Battled a Billionaire. 10 Years Later, the Scars Are Still Healing
USDA Plan to Jack Up Line Speeds at Meatpacking Plants Seems Like a Terrible Idea
Mayor Mamdani restores library funding after public outcry
Pennsylvania’s Crucial Swing Voters Say Congress Is Failing Them
Here’s What I Told the DNC Autopsy. The report may never see the light of day—so the Harris campaign’s head of digital offers his candid breakdown of what worked, what failed, and what Democrats have yet to learn. (a very different perspective, but one that misses some elephants in the room)
Can The Jumper Be Hacked? Inside Basketball’s Next Arms Race
So many LGBTQ Texans are moving to this city, it may declare an ’emergency’
Elon Musk’s anonymous online BFF spreads his ideas and attacks his enemies

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Links 5/22/26

Links for you. Science:

As someone who ran a high containment patient care unit similar to those taking care of hantavirus patients right now for a decade & has taken care of viral hemorrhagic patients in multiple outbreaks, I have three quick points to make
“No Pain No Gain” May Be Wrong: Science Says Slow Eccentric Exercise Builds Stronger Muscles
Scientists Gave ‘Aggressive’ Fish Psychedelic Drugs. A Breakthrough Came Next
Why the odds keep rising for the strongest El Niño in a century
Scientists Studied 906 Mafia Marriages and Found Something Surprising
Why Humans Are Obsessed With Numbers Too Big to Understand
6 tick-borne diseases that should be on your radar

Other:

Every Democratic Candidate Must Have an Answer for This Question. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is trying to drive the party to extinction. What do they plan to do about it?
Republican Judges Leave Democrats No Choice But To Escalate
Your School District Is Probably Scoring Worse Than 10 Years Ago (and also see “When Correlation Repeats Across 50 States: The NAEP Evidence Behind My Senate Testimony. How Reading and Math Trends Shift After State-by-State Digital Adoption“)
Why Is Susan Collins Shaking? It’s not because of the major media coverage
How minimum wage hikes and food stamps fit in to suicide prevention
Trump’s fruitless search for a goreable ox
An oligarch’s dystopian scheme to discredit journalism with AI
The AI-inflected crisis artists are facing, in 4 charts
Why the Colorado River is once again facing a water crisis
The world’s most complex machine
This Is What Happened When Trump Abandoned the World’s Poorest Children
Longtime NBA Photographer Nathaniel S. Butler Explains How He Sees Basketball
Graham Platner calls to end gas and diesel tax
AI is Hungry for Power and You are Footing the Bill
Your AI Use Is Breaking My Brain
What everyone is missing about Mamdani’s plan to tax Ken Griffin’s $238 million penthouse
The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians
We fact-checked the attacks in the D.C. mayoral race
Former Housing Nonprofit Director Found To Have Diverted Funds for Six-Figure Bonuses
Meet the candidates running to be D.C.’s delegate to Congress
What Happens When Americans Realize How Miserable We Are?
Part II: Fact-checking the attacks in the mayoral race
No new Metro station planned for RFK Stadium site, but new Gold Line bus service proposed to handle crowds
Goldfish
Waymo recall follows San Antonio robotaxi flood incident
Edge Cases
Waymo issues recall to deal with a flooding problem
Not At Any Price
Fired former acting FBI chief says Patel tied job security to purging agents linked to Trump probes
Bronin stuns Larson, wins Democratic nod in CT congressional race (discussed Larson here)

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

The really good news is, as of 9am this morning, D.C. had no homicides for an entire week, unlike the last two weeks which were bad. At this time last year, D.C. had experienced 59 homicides, compared to 31* this year, so this is a vast improvement. There were increases in some other crime categories, though robberies decreased slightly.

As has been the case throughout the year, car-related crimes and muggings (officially “robberies”) are down dramatically compared to the same time last year. Hoping for another homicide-free week next week: the weather should be nicer next week, so we’ll have to wait to see if more people will be out and about instead of hunkering down inside. Still great news though.

*Three of the 34 murders reported this year actually occurred in other years (e.g., a missing persons case from 2023 turned into a homicide case this year with new evidence).

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Links 5/21/26

Links for you. Science:

As measles roars back, scientists find antibodies that could offer protection
Experts Wonder ‘Where Is The CDC?’ As A Hantavirus Outbreak Unfolds On A Cruise Ship
Statement from the International Hantavirus Society and members of the international hantavirus research and clinical community regarding Andes virus transmission and the current outbreak investigation
Complete sequence of Orthohantavirus andesense virus: Swiss resident 2026
In one small Minnesota city, less than half of kindergartners are vaccinated for measles
Trump’s NOAA cuts would save less than a day and a half of Iran War spending
Trump administration cut funding to study hantavirus behind the deadly cruise ship outbreak

Other:

Democrats Who Are Soft on Republicans Have Got to Go
How Virginia Democrats can overturn the redistricting ruling: Retire the Supreme Court. The state Constitution gives lawmakers complete latitude to set the judicial retirement age. They should use it.
Who Will Stand Up to the Supreme Court Justices?
Court To DOGE Bros: Asking ChatGPT ‘Yo, Is This DEI?’ Is Not Proper Legal Process & Also A First Amendment Violation
Young men’s religious revival is a myth
ICE Plans to Develop Own Smart Glasses to ‘Supplement’ Its Facial Recognition App
Trump’s “affordability hoax” may doom him
Maine Dems to Vote on Condemning DCCC Interference in House Primary (the ire often directed at the DNC should be directed at the DCCC and DSCC…)
MAGAs Are Fuming After Email Confirms They Will Never Get Their $500 Trump Phones or Deposits Back
DHS Demanded Google Surrender Data on Canadian’s Activity, Location Over Anti-ICE Posts
Most Americans didn’t read many books in 2025
After 20 years, the Prince of Petworth still reigns in Washington
OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft Back Bill to Fund ‘AI Literacy’ in Schools
Two Takes
UK iPhone and iPad Users Can Watch Porn Again
Ride The ‘D’
‘The Biggest Student Data Privacy Disaster in History’: Canvas Hack Shows the Danger of Centralized EdTech
This Is the Issue That Must Unite Democrats—and It Isn’t Donald Trump
Demand destruction vs fuel-superseding infrastructure
Can ‘Grogu’ Rescue ‘Star Wars’ From Itself?
Kneel
Axios accused of “market manipulation” with Iran reporting
Your ISP Is Watching You. Here’s How a VPN Can Help
They called 911 for help. Police sent them to ICE detention instead
Why it took 65 years for L.A. to build its most important rail line
The Boys Are Back in Town
Andrew McMahon of Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin Urges Council to Pass RESALE Act
Coming to America
Homeless Encampment Clearings Increase Across D.C. Without Steady Roads to Housing
The Iran war’s unexpected victims: American farmers

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The Lesson of Senator Cassidy

If you haven’t heard, Republican Sen. John Cassidy lost his primary to two more extreme Republicans. While Cassidy is a conservative–not a RINO (Republican in Name Only)–he did vote to impeach Trump (which is probably why Trump endorsed someone else). Cassidy certainly knew better than Trump did on public health, though that did not translate into meaningful action, as Cassidy was the deciding vote for HHS Secretary Kennedy’s confirmation.

The current reality is that even Cassidy could not survive in today’s Republican Party, for reasons that Republican Rep. Massie, who also lost his primary to a more pro-Trump candidate, laid out nearly a decade ago:

“All this time,” Massie explained, “I thought they were voting for libertarian Republicans. But after some soul searching I realized when they voted for Rand and Ron and me in these primaries, they weren’t voting for libertarian ideas — they were voting for the craziest son of a bitch in the race. And Donald Trump won best in class, as we had up until he came along.”

What Democrats should take from this is that there can be few, if any, compromises with a party like this. It has descended into a spiral where its base requires increasing radicalism (or reactionarism) to maintain its fix.

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Links 5/20/26

Links for you. Science:

The Gold Double Standard: What’s behind the scientific community’s response to Bhattacharya’s role in a conference on scientific integrity
Hantavirus outbreak: What journalists should know
Death is the policy. Under RFK Jr., ‘Make America Healthy Again’ means junk science like ‘survival of the fittest.’
The Pangenome Is Not a Parts List
2020 is haunting us, and hantavirus is the séance
The cruise ship hantavirus outbreak is a warning sign to the U.S.
RFK Jr. plans to curb antidepressants, which he falsely compares to heroin

Other:

House candidate Maureen Galindo pledges to send ‘American zionists’ to internment camp. Despite a growing storm of criticism, including from members of her own party, the San Antonio Democrat insists she’s not antisemitic. (Galindo is not only a full tilt antisemite, she’s unhinged)
Lawmakers ask Kennedy about blocked COVID vaccine study
What Happened on the Hantavirus Cruise, According to a Doctor on Board
After Hormuz, Southeast Asia Sees the Potential Value of Tolling the Strait of Malacca
The Virginia Supreme Court’s nullification of the people’s initiative is embarrassing hackwork
Alabama House speaker says quiet part out loud
Republicans Are Building an Advantage in Redistricting. How Much Is It Worth?
Polymarket’s Hot New Bet: Hantavirus (it’s a sucker’s bet too)
Trump Ballroom Suddenly Faces GOP Opposition in Surprise Blow to MAGA
Man arrested after driving child-size pink Barbie Jeep through Prince George, B.C.
Trump demands gratitude in D.C. So he put up banners thanking himself.
The Starmer Project
Those who love this D.C. park fear Trump’s golf proposal will push them out
Abortion is still a problem for the GOP
Why young and old men are leaving the labor force at record rates
To Trump voters with regrets, progressives should say ‘you hurt yourself – don’t do it again.’ Shaming the people is not failing the people.
When Spirit folded, this tiny airport suddenly had zero flights
Ka$h Patel’s Bourbon Swag Is Part of a Larger Branding Disaster
These blue states aren’t getting fire prevention money from Trump
Inside The ‘Rebel Alliance’ Fighting A Massive ICE Detention Center
Inside the probe that has 13 top D.C. police officials fighting for their jobs
The Chappaquiddick elite are in a struggle with the captain of their ferry. They are losing.
Trump plan to relocate food stamp agency draws ire from its workers
This Democratic Primary Is About Who Is Most MAGA
Can Trump paint the Eisenhower building? Experts fear irreversible damage.
The Mysterious Copper Scroll and the End of Days
Inside Ben Shapiro’s MAGA meltdown
Even In The Movies, Journalism Is Fucked
Trump official says she’s involved in policy changes that benefit her family’s ranches, video shows
Bubbles are REALLY evil
‘Nature’ Retracts Paper on the Benefits of ChatGPT in Education

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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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