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Posts by Marc Delucchi

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Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial Scientists caution that more research is needed, but nearly all of the patients who responded to the personalized vaccine are still alive six years later.

“Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial. Scientists caution that more research is needed, but nearly all of the patients who responded to the personalized vaccine are still alive six years later.”

This is why we should fund science. 🧪

2 days ago 3361 1157 34 32

I'm not joking when I say mRNA technology is more important than "AI" and it's a tragedy we're throwing billions into one while our government is aggressively defunding the other.

3 days ago 14995 5546 115 106

Really such a terrifying reality that dudes will kill their wives or girlfriends over rejection or a break up. It happens so often that it’s barely a topic of conversation or seen as the epidemic that it is.

5 days ago 96 20 3 0

I think you could make a pretty strong case that Steph Curry and Draymond Green understand each other on the court better than any two teammates in NBA history

6 days ago 74 6 7 1

Anything is possible with Steph Curry.

6 days ago 501 49 22 6

Michael Jordan never did this

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Not done yet! Steph Curry lifts Warriors past Clippers in incredible comeback win Steph Curry used his magic to keep the Golden State Warriors season alive, leading an incredible comeback against Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers.

"No matter how dark or distracted NBA fandom can be by discourse and debates, nothing has unified everyone for more than a decade than Steph Curry with a basketball in his hands dancing on defenses."
Read my full story on the Warriors incredible win:
www.goldenstateofmind.com/general/1101...

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Disappointed, though not surprised, I began to describe various life- saving components of USAID’s global health portfolio, highlighting how we prepare for and respond to emerging pandemic threats; support the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV; and immunize millions of children from the deadliest childhood diseases. I spoke for about five minutes, focusing primarily on our infectious diseases work and hoping to keep the attention of people who seemed to have no experience—or interest—in global health.

When I finished, the room was silent, the political appointees looking at one another in what appeared to be disbelief. The silence was broken by Ken Jackson, who chuckled softly and shook his head. “Wow, there really is so much that USAID does that we never knew,” he said. “This is the story that needs to get out there.”

Joel, also smiling, chimed in next, echoing Jackson’s amazement. “I had no idea you did all this,” he said. “As a Republican, when I think of what USAID does in global health, I assumed it was just, you know, abortions.”

Disappointed, though not surprised, I began to describe various life- saving components of USAID’s global health portfolio, highlighting how we prepare for and respond to emerging pandemic threats; support the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV; and immunize millions of children from the deadliest childhood diseases. I spoke for about five minutes, focusing primarily on our infectious diseases work and hoping to keep the attention of people who seemed to have no experience—or interest—in global health. When I finished, the room was silent, the political appointees looking at one another in what appeared to be disbelief. The silence was broken by Ken Jackson, who chuckled softly and shook his head. “Wow, there really is so much that USAID does that we never knew,” he said. “This is the story that needs to get out there.” Joel, also smiling, chimed in next, echoing Jackson’s amazement. “I had no idea you did all this,” he said. “As a Republican, when I think of what USAID does in global health, I assumed it was just, you know, abortions.”

This is NUTS

www.thehandbasket.co/p/trump-usai...

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If a conservative racist like Magyar is willing to actually scour the Hungarian government of Orbán acolytes then I don't know how U.S. Democrats could possibly look much worse by comparison. Biden didn't even fire Louis DeJoy.

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Natalie Nakase adding Johnson and Gabby Williams to what already is a very good Valkyries defense? Whew, clamp down time.

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If it was about deportations, they wouldn't be building detention centers all over the country.

It's happening.

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Imagine a study that found kids with ADHD have more visits to doctors than kids without ADHD — and used that finding to suggest ADHD treatment doesn't work. That's the standard of evidence the anti-trans braintrust is willing to accept.

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The US isn’t as as bad as Hungary of course but it’s very very obvious that the media environment shapes how people think about political issues! It would be weird to deny it in Hungary and it’s weird when people do it here about trans rights or vaccine hesitancy or anything else.

1 week ago 1422 112 21 6

some people you can recruit, other people you have to simply defeat. politics makes more sense when you accept this

2 weeks ago 4182 791 55 23

"first it was the gays" is the strategy of this "Trojan Horse" and basically any "pro-child safety legislation". They lure you in with "oh, it's about kids" and then you gotta show ID to watch YouTube.

Meanwhile, Palantir collects all that info....

2 weeks ago 192 142 0 0

Absolutely egregious paraphrase

2 weeks ago 1816 230 23 9

Genocidal rhetoric. Identical to the language used by Israel's defense minister in 2023 referring to Palestinians.

When people say Gaza was the blueprint, this is what it means.

2 weeks ago 149 52 1 0

Melton been solid this season, but think his market will be more attainable for the Warriors (even if they re-sign Porzingis) than folks think.
Of course he'd have to wait on any Kawhi/LeBron sweepstakes which may lead him elsewhere.

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It's really this simple and lazy. The NYT bought into transphobic hysteria that children were being given surgeries at the drop of a hat and subsequently saw a brief glimpse of reality as a change. Pathetic shit.

3 weeks ago 461 69 3 0

I haven’t written about the IOC ban or waded into any of the discourse bc I also feel defeated. I feel gutted. I have nothing left to say tbh. But you’ll never convince me the answer is to rollover & accept that the human rights of a marginalized community are worth giving up bc it’s “just sports.”

3 weeks ago 31 4 1 0
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Not concerned as much about whether the protests mean or are asking for anything as much as I am with how everyone is happy to defend protests and their power now, but not when Black people and pro-Palestine activists were putting their body on the line to challenge the state and its institutions.

3 weeks ago 80 13 3 0

I think Tony Vitello will be a good manager but that was just an utterly baffling move. Borucki is almost unplayable against right-handers and you bring him in, in a 1-run game, to face the best right-handed hitter in decades. Awful.

3 weeks ago 18 1 2 0
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Idaho Criminalizes Transgender Use of Some Bathrooms in Private Businesses

Criminalizing peeing is extraordinarily damaging to public health—in 5️⃣ main ways

A 🧵, based on NC’s experience (its HB2 bill) & on published literature

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www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/u...

3 weeks ago 157 74 6 7

We need a new civil rights act to protect transgender Americans from bigots with power.

Republicans are trying to create second class citizens.

3 weeks ago 149 45 6 1

I do NOT want to be an editor to "improve AI generated texts" i do not want to be a "storytelling AI-prompt writer" i do not want to "transcribe and correct AI generated texts to improve AI learning of language" i do not want to feed quotes into AI so it writes stories for me.

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The Olympics Has a New Sex Testing Policy. The Evidence Doesn’t Add Up I’ve spent over 10 years obsessed with so-called “gender verification” tests. Proponents claim they have history and science on their side. They don’t.

Thanks to everybody who shared and engaged with this piece! I'm closing socials for the day to protect my sanity a little, but I really do appreciate all the comments and thoughts and questions (less so the extremely aggressive emails, fix your hearts folks).

www.coyotemedia.org/the-olympics...

3 weeks ago 101 26 3 10

The ppl who deliberately did this to him should be tried for murder.

3 weeks ago 1181 296 9 2

just saw that Boston University took down Pride flags over spring break. this is why this work matters: the academic repression and exclusion of marginalized identities on campuses was piloted in states like Florida—and it's already happening in states that people assume are "different", exempt.

1 month ago 262 64 3 1

It was an Air Canada flight from Trudeau airport to LaGuardia.

4 weeks ago 113 19 1 0
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