…a week of Mad Biologist posts:
Oddly Enough, the HR Women Were Right About Platner
If Platner Is Replaced, His Replacement Must Pass The Litmus Test of Being Willing to Govern
…a week of Mad Biologist posts:
Oddly Enough, the HR Women Were Right About Platner
If Platner Is Replaced, His Replacement Must Pass The Litmus Test of Being Willing to Govern
Links for you. Science:
Why we don’t know what food is spreading the parasite sickening thousands. There’s a lag between when people consume the parasite and when symptoms appear, making it tough for those infected to remember what they ate to pinpoint the problem. (though Listeria infections suffer from the same problem; article does mention the genomic diagnostics difficulties however)
Two of Texas’s Deadliest Pests Are Bound to Clash. Will Anybody Win?
How Oregon cut pesticide-related bee deaths
The Heat Is On
The administration has a new climate change office. It’s headed by a climate criticglobal warming denialist.
Don’t ‘never-skill’ yourself with AI
The Trump Administration’s Existential Threat to Scientific Research
Other:
The Insurgency Will Continue Until Morale Improves. How Democratic voters began to question, and ultimately lost faith in, their party’s establishment: a comprehensive history. (excellent, must-read)
The Office Amenity That Actually Improves Teamwork (realistically, it’s office doors)
Trump Plans to Fence in Historic Space for Political Protests. Trump is moving to shut down all protests outside the White House. (when Trump closed Lafayette temporarily in 2020, that led to protests on the sidewalk & then to the tear gassing by St. John’s, which, in turn, massively swelled the size of D.C.’s BLM protests, so this might not have the result they think it will…)
Admitted killer wins GOP governor’s nomination in Colorado
Federal Investigators Say Certain DOGE Records Were Deleted. A government report claims DOGE didn’t access sensitive systems. It also says the agency deleted records that would show if they had.
Platner’s Daniel Moraff Barred from Summer Lee’s Campaign Over Sexual Misconduct Complaints
Migrants who saw man killed by ICE in Houston say he did not ram officers
It’s Not the AI. It’s the Lawyer: We Don’t Have a Hallucination Problem, We Have a Serious Ethics Problem
Graham Platner sounded like a fighter, but in the end, the man from Maine was a petulant child
ICE killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo. They want you to be apathetic. Don’t be.
Voters on SNAP are sad after voting for anti-SNAP party
Flock Cameras Screw Up, Swarm Innocent Man With Armed Police
The Anti-Amazon
How Palestinians Are Building a Digital Archive That Can’t Be Erased
Once Unimaginable, Publishers Are Preparing to Opt Out of Google Search
Madison Square Garden Kept a List of Gay Celebrities
Meta’s Bacterial Mystery Could Poison the Data Center Well
I spent a week using the Trump phone — it sucks
Candidates Need More Than Vibes. Graham Platner Proves It.
Trump’s Chief Design Officer Just Boosted the John Birch Society
Trump vs. algae is the feud we deserve
Trump admin says it won’t use money earmarked by Congress to replace NYC housing vouchers
‘Troubled Teen’ Program Where Paris Hilton Was Tortured Is Finally Going Down
Pete Buttigieg Didn’t Have to Let Those CPS Officers In
Argentina’s Racism Problem. A song against Black French soccer players is a symptom of deep-rooted prejudice
Links for you. Science:
Standalone nanopore sequencing for foodborne pathogen surveillance: a large-scale evaluation and quality control framework (more here)
The Other Elephant
Former executive accuses Mayo of cutting corners on AI research
Cyclosporiasis outbreaks: What to know about the foodborne illness and symptoms
Armed conflict tied to higher measles burden worldwide
High-quality phage assembly from metagenomes with PALACE
US Cyclospora cases mount as CDC lags on tracking
Other:
A Response to Matt Yglesias About ‘Fight’ in Democratic Candidates
The AI Hype Reckoning Is Upon Us
‘A Slow-Rolling Disaster’: Inside the Implosion of the Platner Campaign (it’s like they were recruiting for a k-pop band)
The Internet Is Real, But Not All Of Reality
Trump Humiliated as D.C. Fountain He Restored Turns Brown
Brown Professor Suspects Majority of His Class Used AI to Cheat
FanDuel sent a personal message from Phillies star Bryce Harper to a customer with a gambling addiction
Trump administration says it has abandoned plans for new Harriet Tubman $20 bill
We have an even bigger problem than Graham Platner
Platner’s Guru Daniel Moraff Asked Me to Lie for Him (I Didn’t)
‘Centrists,’ This Is on You
The RENTAL Act is full of tenant rights rollbacks. This one was supposed to be removed.
Measles outbreak confirmed at Arizona immigration detention center
We’ve lost trust in D.C.’s high schools. New graduation rules won’t fix it.
Graham Platner’s campaign is dead. The dream he inspired should outlive it.
ICE is killing immigrants and targeting critics as protests dwindle
Almost $1 Billion Later, the US Still Can’t Make a Medical Glove
‘President is a pedophile’: Army websites hacked to insult Trump
Suspecting AI cheating, Ivy League prof ordered an in-person final; scores fell 50%
LinkedIn and X Are Flooded With AI Spam, Browsing Data Suggests
Trump Denies Disaster Aid for Four States That Didn’t Vote for Him
The curdling of the American man
GOPers Fume at Trump as Midterm Woes Grow: “He’s a Bully”: As Trump’s angry demands for voter suppression really start aggravating Republicans, a veteran congressional observer explains the deeper pickle they’re in—and what will happen next.
Why the Democratic Party Has No ‘Base’ and Why That Matters
Most American Jews say Democrats, Republicans, Trump don’t represent them well: Survey
As of 9am today, D.C. had reported four homicides this week, bringing the total for the year to 47*. Last year, during the same time period, we had 88 homicides, and in the surge year of 2023, there were 129 homicides. The good news is that the number of new crimes in other categories dropped this week.
We are still well on pace for another 33 percent drop in homicides for the third straight year.
Hopefully, next week will be better regarding murders.
*Three of the 47 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). Also, there seemed to be some weirdness with the homicide numbers, as last week the total number of homicides was 42, when it should have been 43. Not sure what is going on there.
Links for you. Science:
Meta’s AI Data Center Caught Infecting Town Water Supply With Deadly Bacteria
Humanity’s Apex Predator Is on the Move. We’re Not Ready.
As Parents Reject Vitamin K Shots, Some Babies Develop Devastating Bleeding
Sen. Collins Asks OMB to Withdraw Parts of Grant Rule, Extend Comment Period
CDC must ‘make hard decisions’ triaging work after elevating Ebola response
‘Humanizer’ tool can erase signs of AI-written text — alarming scientists
Other:
The only bias uncovered in the White House’s Smithsonian report is its own
‘Knockoff’ Browser Extension Hides Sketchy Brands on Amazon
Can DSA Really Win Red America?
Fire Any Financial Advisor Who Tells You to Utilize a Trump Account
How cycling is empowering these D.C. students of color
Elon Musk and GOP House Members Weigh in on Deep White Nationalist Conspiracy Beef
He wrote a scathing message to ICE. Federal agents showed up at his door.
Trump’s ‘great’ fair limps to its conclusion
Graham Platner is a bad dude — and data shows he’s a bad candidate, too
Trump Flails When Asked Why He Isn’t Flying His New Plane Home
Trump’s D.C. Golf Course Plan Could Scrap Historic Cherry Trees and a Beloved Riverside Trail
It’s Not Polarization; It’s the Radicalization of the Political Right
Congressional staffers call on leaders to overhaul sexual misconduct rules
The Pain in Spain is Mainly in Trump’s Brain
Let’s admit it: The United States is never going to win a men’s World Cup
The slopulist tendency in American politics
Pathetic in Ankara
We Are Living in a ‘ChatGPT Flyer Pandemic’
Make Political Parties Great Again
Let AI Burn
‘There Is No Going Back’: The Inside Story of Europe’s Rupture With America
Kelsey Pfendler Rowed a 132-Square-Foot Boat Alone for 43 Days. She Broke Multiple Records.
Trump weighed in on Cabinet squabble over ride for July Fourth flyover (they’re all stupid man-babies)
Because talk is cheap. As it stands right now, it seems that alleged rapist and Maine Democratic senatorial candidate Graham Platner is going to drop out of the race, which has led to all sorts of speculation about who should replace him, and how to do so.
What I have found frustrating is that there has been no discussion of what will be the most critical things to do if the Democrats regain the House, Senate, and the presidency in 2028:
Whether you believe Bernie Is The Way or desire an America Filled from Sea to Shining Sea With Incremental Programs Monitored by Privatized Income Verification Specialists, none of that happens if Republicans–and the couple of Democratic caucus members who are assholes–have de facto vetoes. For once, House and Senate Democrats will not be able to punt things to the courts or hope executive branch action saves them: they are going to have to govern regardless of what that governance ends up being, and that doesn’t happen without the above reforms.
I hope Maine Democrats are asking these questions of Platner’s possible replacements.
*As I’ve written many times, D.C. statehood is the right thing to do on its own merits, but I don’t hold Democrats, especially Senate Democrats, in high regard when it comes to D.C. statehood, as too many of them–though not nearly as many as Republicans–don’t believe in Home Rule when push comes to shove.
Links for you. Science:
Palantir Has a Hand in NIH’s Most Ambitious Health Initiative
Why the CDC refusing to publish covid vaccine research is so worrying
Two Duluth biologists fired by EPA file lawsuit against the agency
Scientists Thought These Upside-Down Whales Might Be Sick. They Were Wrong
Other:
Lessons From the Graham Platner Disaster
Ken Paxton Vowed to Crack Down on “Illegal Voting.” He May Have Violated Texas Election Law.
Even fans who don’t speak Spanish are watching the World Cup on Telemundo. Here’s why
The US had the biggest opportunity in the history of American soccer. They wasted it
D.C. minimum wage is now $18.40 per hour
Show Your Papers
Will Lizzo Expand Go-Go’s Audience?
How did a dirtbag get this far?
Pod Save Patriarchy (or Whatever That Sorry Platner Spectacle Was)
Trump’s plans for racist renovations to the Smithsonian are unbelievable
AP-NORC poll: About 3 in 10 US adults believe Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians
Afghan national who fought with U.S. forces died of allergic reaction in ICE custody
Links for you. Science:
Why AI Doesn’t Think, Cannot Reason, Isn’t Intelligent and Will Never Achieve Consciousness
The Spectacular Regrowth of New England’s Forests
Don’t abolish the NIH. Fix it.
Why U.S. measles outbreaks have grown harder to extinguish. The nation is already nearing last year’s record case total, and experts say the virus is forcing doctors to relearn a disease many thought had been consigned to history.
The Disturbing Truth About How Extreme Heat Affects the Body
WHO warns as record Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak surpasses 1,400 cases
Voters Oppose Letting the White House Overrule Scientists on Research Funding
Other:
Once Again, Trump Poisons Everything He Touches. For a moment there it looked like he wasn’t going to ruin the World Cup. Alas…
Jessica Burbank on the Rise of Flock Safety and America’s Surveillance State
The Truth About the A24 A.I. Panic
What Private Credit Is, and Why Investors Are So Worried About It
Colorado Fight Club
Ambani-Trump Jr. investigation encountered a Google AI surprise
Chris Van Hollen’s Opus
This land was your land
Want to know how they quickly got 400 extremists in DC? (interesting hypothesis, but in an area of a couple of million people who can access mass transit, there are a whole bunch of candidates for this, including defense contractors, intelligence contractors etc.)
Metrobus network redesign was a catalyst, but full story remains untold
Supreme Court decision loosening campaign finance rules could be boon for Paxton in Senate race
Basics: The Transit Ridership Recipe
Mainstream media gets nothing from caving to Trump
Courses will be required at University of Iowa Center for Intellectual Freedom. Gov. Reynolds signed a law requiring students to take courses at the new center pushed by conservatives
ICE’s Internal Watchdog Is Now Investigating Online Critics
White House Criticizes Smithsonian Museum for ‘Extreme Political Activism’
Footage Shows Cop Stalking Woman He Met on a TV Set After Surveilling Her With a License Plate Reader
Montana GOP Senate Nominee Kurt Alme Let Child Sex Offender Off The Hook
This Simple White Line Is America’s Greatest Unsung Innovation
‘The View’ throttles back political candidate bookings following FCC inquiry
National Guard troops fatally shoot a man in downtown Memphis
Biden rips Trump over Reflecting Pool, other DC projects: ‘What a loser’
It Took a While, but Americans May Have Found Something We All Hate
Kansas GOP leaders’ alarming plot to cancel U.S. Senate elections unfolded in plain sight last year
Abundance politics may not win over conservative Christian voters
They Can’t Help Themselves, Can They?
Plan to ease rules on mailing guns could help company Trump Jr. has stake in
A Venezuelan man was accused of attempting to choke an ICE officer to death in Bellevue. Bystander video tells a different story
As of this morning, I have no idea if Graham Platner will drop out of the Maine senate race in time for Maine Democrats to appoint someone else. But maybe the next time there’s a Democratic candidate with a constant trickle of right-wing adjacent–or just right wing–statements and actions, listen to the ‘HR ladies‘ and other supposed hysterics who tell you that’s a sign of poor character and also of worse to come.
What it says about the Professional Politics Knowers who thought otherwise is left mostly as an exercise for the reader, though I would add that the subset of professional supporters who could be characterized as self-loathing college-educated middle-aged men who are handling aging poorly should not be listened to ever again.
While we’re at it, unless one is a professional interviewer, meeting candidates in person usually makes it harder rather than easier to observe the reality–superfically charismatic people can often hoodwink you over short periods of time or in ‘set piece’ encounters.
What a clusterfuck.
Links for you. Science:
U.S. science is in chaos (I think this overestimates the organic nature of the opposition)
Convergent Cysteine Enrichment in Diverse Gut Phage Capsids Suggests Gut-Associated Structural Adaptation
The war against ‘woke’ could end US science as we know it
Other:
The Sane NYC DSA vs the Crazy National DSA- A Guide for the Perplexed
Demand That Candidates Say “Expand the Court”
The Lis Smith Magic
Who Will Save the Internet From Disappearing?
Trump’s Anti-Patriotic Trap
The Great American State Fair’s Main Exhibit Is Trump Corruption
A Local Parade Gets Its Moment. The National Independence Day Parade was canceled. This D.C. neighborhood saved the day.
‘I’m Mad at Trump’: Even Trumpers Can’t Stand How Shoddy the Great American State Fair Is
AI Debt Deluge Makes Credit Market Look Safer While Masking Risk
Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Whether a Wildfire Will Burn Down Your Town
Better Than Winning
National Guard troops fatally shoot a man in downtown Memphis
White House report brands Smithsonian leadership as radical activists who can’t be trusted
‘Guard, go home!’ Hegseth ceremony in DC’s Meridian Hill Park met by protest