January 31, 2026
LIKE A “RESORT FEE” FOR A HOTEL YOU DON’T WANT TO STAY IN: Patients are being hit with this surprise fee just for seeing their doc. Patients are being hit with this surprise fee just for seeing their doc. “Facility fees are intended to help hospitals offset their high overhead costs, including overnight care, use of specialized equipment and other expenses that make them costly to run. But when hospitals acquire independent physician clinics that don’t face hospital-scale expenses, patients may still be hit with those charges even in outpatient settings.”
D.C. MAYOR MURIEL BOWSER SEEN DRINKING, POSING FOR PHOTOS AT MAYORAL CONVENTION WITH CITY ON ICE:
Retiring D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was seen drinking with fellow mayors at a hotel bar and snapping photos with fans inside the Marriott Marquis downtown on Thursday for this year’s U.S. Conference of Mayors as the streets and sidewalks of her city remain covered in snow and ice, according to a conference attendee.
“She had no care in the world,” the attendee said.
Approaching a week after the snowstorm ended, tons of streets and sidewalks in the nation’s capital remain unsalted, unplowed, and extremely icy, including on Pennsylvania Avenue. Where plows have made their rounds and K-12 schools have finally reopened, many sidewalks and cross walks remain blockaded by treacherous ice-packed snow banks.
Politicians, particularly mayors, tend to come under close scrutiny when bad weather hits and residents hold them responsible for the city’s response. Bowser, however, is not running for reelection.
Bowser’s decision to spend an evening this week drinking with fellow politicians as her city remains a sheet of ice is reminiscent the same political instincts she demonstrated over the summer, when she fled town to pick up her daughter in Martha’s Vineyard the same week President Donald Trump announced his federal takeover of the nation’s capital.
Still though, this is pretty minor league political decadence compared to DC legend Marion Barry:
DC Mayor Marion Barry was a legend for being at the Super Bowl in California during a blizzard. Before my time but great summary here: https://t.co/4edqzFa5KI pic.twitter.com/2hNb1VizhN
— emily miller (@emilymiller) January 30, 2026
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NEWS I HOPE YOU CAN’T USE: It’s freezing cold and you’ve lost power. Here’s what emergency doctors want you to do.
HOW MEDIOCRITY TOOK OVER THE GRAMMYS:
Is music getting worse? Rick Beato is a musician, producer and critic with more than five million YouTube subscribers. His answer would be: yes, pretty much. In a recent video, he compares the 2026 Grammy Song of the Year nominees to those of 1984. There are a few bright sparks among the slate of new songs, but Beato regards most of them as derivative, unoriginal and unlikely to be remembered past the end of the awards show. In contrast, 42 years on, all the 1984 nominees – Michael Jackson’s “Beat It,” The Police’s “Every Breath You Take” and Lionel Richie’s “All Night Long” among them – are firmly embedded in the popular music canon.
One could ask the same question about science: has it gotten worse? My answer, I have to say, reflects Beato’s for music. As in popular music, bright sparks do still show up in the stream of science. But, as with popular music, nearly all of what passes for “science” these days is dull, derivative, repetitive and forgettable, unlikely to make an impression past the deadline for the next grant application.
Beato has a compelling explanation as to why popular music seems to be getting worse. His thesis is simple: the culture and economics of the music industry have cheapened creativity and incentivized mediocrity. New technologies are accelerating this decline.
Could something similar be behind the cheapening of science? “No” would be the reflexive answer of most in the industry – and probably laymen, too. But both music and science are, at root, creative arts: Einstein liked to imagine what it would be like to ride a photon; August Kekulé dreamt that the structure of benzene was like an ouroboros, a snake swallowing its own tail; Francis Crick and James Watson imaginatively turned the DNA double helix outside in to arrive at a structure no one else thought possible. Science advances more through these flights of creative fancy than through all the millions of scientific papers academics publish each year. As in the field of music, creativity in science has been debased like a tin nickel. Mediocrity is incentivized.
Science and music have begun to converge in the form of AI. In a recent YouTube clip, producer/engineer Warren Huart noted:
Songwriters are using AI to write tracks. They’re using the AI to write tracks. Maybe they’re manipulating it. Maybe they’re taking an individual vocal, etc. But I have heard and seen and experienced it, and people are playing instruments to those tracks.
Now, I think [AI music generating platform] Suno stopped the ability for people to download stems, but you could still put in your track idea—make it a death metal song with Hawaiian bloody blah blah—output it, and then Izotope [RX] it and remove all the stems that way. And then real musicians—yes, real musicians—are then replaying the parts.
That is happening each and every day in our industry, and with people you know: with producers you know, with engineers you know, with mixers you know, with songwriters you know, and with artists that you know. That is how songs are happening.
There will be more material being made than ever before. Artists who are successful will be pumping out more music than they’ve ever done before because now, some of the heavy lifting—the initial ideas—will be done by AI. And it’s happening now, for real.
So not just the sort of country song that went to number one in a digital playback of a country music chart or wherever it was—that’s just the beginning. There are already songs that you are hearing that started off as AI, and maybe they’ve been replayed, maybe they’ve been manipulated, but that is where our industry is at for real.
According to Billboard in late November, “In just the past few months, at least six AI or AI-assisted artists have debuted on various Billboard rankings. That figure could be higher, as it’s become increasingly difficult to tell who or what is powered by AI — and to what extent.” How prolific will AI-generated music become going forward?
ANALYSIS: TRUE.
And conspiring with other people to deprive them of their right to worship freely. That part is key. He didn’t have to be the one preventing the exercise of rights. For a more thorough explanation and case law, check out the model jury instructions:https://t.co/Eme3aqOvL2
— Jennifer Holliday (@Jenhollidayx) January 31, 2026
THIS IS MORE LIKE THE 21ST CENTURY I WAS PROMISED:
Directly clickable link to the filing. https://t.co/6jXPdT25XI
— Phil Trubey (@PTrubey) January 31, 2026
ANNALS OF LEFTIST AUTOPHAGY: Mamdani Voter Ezra Klein Tries, Fails To Achieve Solidarity With Student Activists Who Called Him a ‘Zionist Pig.’
The student agitator accused Klein of enabling Israel’s so-called genocide in Gaza. The columnist, whose speaking fees typically run from $40,000 to $70,000, sought to assure the shrieking activist that he also despised Israel, which he said was tormenting Palestinians through “apartheid and subjugation.” The activist kept ranting about fascism, so Klein pleaded for his attention. “Buddy, buddy, talk to me,” he said. “I am right here.” They didn’t care.
The anti-Israel agitators made their way to exit, chanting as they went. “Ezra Klein, you’re a liar, you set Palestine on fire,” they shouted. “Every time Ezra lies, a neighborhood in Gaza dies.” They soon joined other protesters outside the venue, clapping along to more chants about how Sarah Lawrence was inviting fascists and protecting Zionism.
“Welcome to Sarah Lawrence,” Judd quipped. Klein thanked her for the courtesy.
Klein appeared somewhat surprised when the activists refused to engage with him. “Why do you think I deny what’s going on in Gaza?” he asked the terrorist sympathizer. “I don’t think you know what I think.”
It’s safe to assume the student activists didn’t know much about anything. Klein has not shied away from criticizing Israel, which he has argued is on the verge of becoming a “pariah state.” He voted for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani (D.) and said he didn’t think there was “anything anti-Semitic about him at all.” He has described “anti-Zionists” of the left as promoting universal human rights, even if they occasionally hold “dumb signs at protest rallies.” In Klein’s view, it’s the right-wing anti-Semites who are motivated by racial animus.
Charles Murray rings the bell curve in response:
But perhaps you can understand my guilty pleasure at seeing Ezra wrongly accused of the same sort of thing he wrongly accuses me of. https://t.co/E2yGKPKYYr
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) January 31, 2026
“RULE OF LAW.’
And there it is. The effort has now begun to delegitimize appeals.
Once Democrats get their way with one magistrate judge (whose authorities are limited by nature because they're not Senate-confirmed district judges) you now have to accept that as the final ruling.
Insane. https://t.co/Zl56FvWayb
— Sunny (@sunnyright) January 31, 2026
FOOLED THEM AGAIN: ‘Melania’ Movie Humiliates Critics and Media Naysayers with Historic Box Office.
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CONSEQUENCES: Audit demanded after claims that MIT faculty hiring sidesteps DEI ban. “Some Massachusetts Institute of Technology departments use so-called broader impact statements in the hiring process in the wake of a nearly two-year-old decision to ban mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion statements. It’s one example of how the ideology remains part of the ecosystem at MIT, with an estimated expenditure of $25 million annually on about 50 part and full-time employees working on DEI, according to an alumnus watchdog in a presentation Tuesday.”
HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: University at Buffalo counseling group helps BIPOC students navigate ‘white’ campus.
DO TELL:
This is utterly insane:
> sanctuary cities overlap nearly perfectly with riot locations, which overlap nearly perfectly with deep blue vote
> the riots are highly-organized, increasingly violent, and obviously partisan, not humanitarian (no one rioted when biden deported… https://t.co/3V0lym2dNL pic.twitter.com/WfFiaNnLzY
— Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) January 30, 2026
WHERE THE ANTI-ICERS ARE HEADING: Unfortunately for most, it’s not, as yet, jail. But the logic of their protest demands and actions, as explained by Modern Age Editor Daniel McCarthy, is this: America is irretrievably and utterly fascist, which means it’s not merely justified to resist the regime, but absolutely mandatory to use whatever means necessary to bring it down, including violently and against the cops (and, ultimately, the U.S. military).
LIFE IN THE 21ST CENTURY:
At what point does this is go from "ha ha this is so funny the AI agents are talking to each other" to "pull the fucking cord out of the wall now"
— Greg Rubertone (@RubeyScales) January 30, 2026
KARENS MAKE POOR MANAGERS:
129 hours and going without power. I’m so glad our electricity company employees are all up to speed on DEI. Lucky us.
— GabbyGirl 🐶 (@GabbyGirl0409) January 30, 2026
POLITICS: The Real Reason Democrats Are Threatening Noem Impeachment, One Member Says.
“If you remember, just two years ago, Republicans conducted a very thorough investigation, and we impeached [DHS] Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for failure to perform his duties,” Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., said. “And so, should we be surprised that now we’re seeing Democrats try to come in and impeach the current Homeland Security secretary?”
Dems are big on payback; Republicans not so much.
IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE I READ “DEVELOPMENT,” “AID,” OR “NGO,” AND DIDN’T ASSUME “FRAUD”:
They tried to hide their crimes https://t.co/blZ3POYrqH
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 30, 2026
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