- A remembrance of America before vaccines;
- How the DOGE-ing of the Humanities is being reversed, fortunately;
- Briefly noted: Trump’s intuitive thinking is wrong about vaccines and autism; a Republican who thinks racial discrimination is a thing of the past, as Tennessee redistricts on racial grounds; how Trump demands loyalty above all; and Rebecca Solnit on what it takes to be California’s governor.
People think the past was better than the present because they remember only the good parts. A recurring theme. Here’s an essay about the bad parts.
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The Atlantic, Fran Moreland Johns, today: I Remember America Before the Measles Vaccine, subtitled “And I wish Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did too.”











