Fixed it for you, NYT.
@gleick Once is a "misleading". Three times "misleading" is a lie. And the word "lie" and "liars" and "convicted criminal" should be used all the time in all headlines when referring to you know who.
@gleick They're not unusual in areas with low vaccination rates.
@gleick Why is it so hard for the NYT to write correct headlines?
@buck @gleick The Times has told us what they are. We should believe them.
@gleick Ich denke nur an die Menschen, die deswegen Masern bekommen.

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It seems that when audacious (right or wrong) meets meek (right or wrong), audacious wins. Trump counts on that.

But I still believe that when audacious (wrong) meets audacious (right), audacious (right) wins. I'd like to see audacious Democrats in Congress.

RFK Jr. Vows To Make Measles Deaths So Common They Won’t Be Upsetting Anymore

WASHINGTON—Addressing the ongoing outbreak in Texas that has infected at least 124 state residents and killed one child, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed Thursday to make measles deaths so common that they wouldn’t be upsetting anymore. “When President Trump appointed me, I pledged to desensitize Americans to preventable death by […]

The Onion
@gleick The NYT is constantly in need of reality breaks.

@gleick The last I heard Wakefield (a UK-based anti-vaxer from the anti-MMR days) had moved out to the USA, and there was a pocket of sick people around where he lives.

On behalf of UK I can only apologise.

@gleick They are unusual when a large percentage of the population gets the virus. He's an idiot!