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    上海推出新举措支持游戏电竞产业发展

    2026年4月5日 07:18 / 联合早报

    上海推出新举措支持游戏电竞产业发展

    上海市推出支持游戏电竞产业发展新举措。图为上海游戏公司米哈游打造的爆款网游《原神》。 (档案照)

    上海市推出支持游戏电竞产业发展新举措,聚焦产业发展的核心要素与关键环节,力求通过精准的政策供给,在多方面实现重点突破。

    据中新社报道,《上海市关于支持游戏电竞产业发展的若干举措》正式印发。

    上述举措提到,在现有已形成集聚效应的徐汇、杨浦、静安三个核心区内,对符合条件的产业园区、孵化器给予每年最高500万元(人民币,下同,约94万新元)的资金支持,并引导三区制定配套扶持政策。在金融支持方面,成立上海游戏产业投资基金,首期募资预计达到5亿元,重点支持小微团队创新创业。在人才引育方面,支持高校设立游戏专业,每年提供超千个大学生实习岗位。

    鼓励创作更多融入中华优秀传统文化和上海城市元素的“上海出品”,支持人工智能等前沿技术在游戏研发中的应用。在全国率先提出搭建“游戏出海服务平台”,为企业提供全链条、一站式服务。支持将中国国际数码互动娱乐展览会(ChinaJoy)、中国国际游戏开发者大会(CIGDC)等品牌活动打造成链接全球智慧的“世界会客厅”。

    此外,在上海已成为全球首个集齐三大顶级电竞赛事的基础上,继续提升电竞赛事体系能级。一方面,持续引进DOTA2国际邀请赛(TI)等全球头部赛事,并对单个项目给予最高300万元支持;另一方面,着力培育“上海电竞大师赛”等本土自有品牌赛事。

    上海作为中国首个开展国产网络游戏属地化管理的试点城市,近年来获批的网络游戏版号数量始终排名全国第一。2025年,上海网络游戏产业实现销售收入1707亿元,同比增长9.57%;海外市场实现销售收入303亿元,同比增长13.7%。在《2025年全球著名电竞城市产业发展指数与排行报告》中,上海位列全球第二。

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    清明节选择绿色低碳祭扫方式中国人超六成

    2026年4月5日 07:54 / 联合早报

    民众4月2日在福建省福州市三山人文纪念园祭扫。 (中新社)

    清明假期首日,中国各地共接待现场祭扫群众1928.93万人次,其中选择绿色低碳祭扫方式的群众占比62.73%。

    据新华社报道,记者星期六(4月4日)从中国民政部获悉,清明节假期首日,各地进入群众集中祭扫高峰。据统计,当日全国共有6.63万家殡葬服务机构提供现场祭扫服务。

    此外,共有857个网络祭扫平台服务网络祭扫群众26.62万人次。各地殡葬服务机构全天安葬骨灰1.36万份,其中部分群众选择海葬、树葬、花葬、草坪葬等生态安葬方式,移风易俗和绿色殡葬理念正逐步深入人心。

    预计接下来两天假期,各地出行祭扫人数将持续增多。中国民政部提醒广大公众,及时关注当地天气、路况等信息,合理安排祭扫时间,注意出行安全,文明低碳祭扫,度过一个平安祥和、文明有序的清明节。

  • 形式上的例行会议:为何在国土安全部停摆拖过休会期之际,华盛顿全城聚焦这类会议


    2026年4月4日 美国东部时间下午6:44 / 福克斯新闻

    随着议员们未能解决资金僵局,这场本应平淡无奇的程序性会议吸引了大批记者到场

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    福克斯新闻首席国会通讯员查德·珀格拉姆在《特别报道》节目中报道了参议院未能推进众议院终结停摆的法案后,美国政府部分停摆的情况。

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    及时行乐。如果你一直好奇本周整个华盛顿为何都在热议参众两院的“例行形式会议”,本文将为你揭晓答案。

    来吧,时光不等人。机不可失。希望你读完本文后,能够彻底弄懂参众两院例行形式会议的来龙去脉。

    我们先从“pro forma”的含义以及它在国会中的应用说起。


    参议员迈克·李敦促特朗普动用罕见宪法权力,迫使国会结束春季休会

    在拉丁语中,“pro forma”意为“形式上的事项”。换句话说,某件事看起来煞有介事,但实际上只是走过场。数十年来,参众两院一直利用“例行形式会议”这一议会策略,遵守宪法规定的每三天召开一次会议的要求。

    美国宪法第一条第五款规定:“两院均不得在国会会期内,未经另一院同意而休会超过三天,亦不得移至两院常会地点以外的其他地方开会。”这意味着参众两院必须每三天召开一次会议——除非两院同时通过相同的“休会决议”,允许双方离开华盛顿进行更长时间的休会。换言之,参众两院必须投票并达成一致,才能同时离开华盛顿。如果未能就休会决议达成共识,参众两院理论上必须每三天“召开一次会议”。

    参众两院经常无法就休会决议达成一致,因为反对总统的政党希望阻止总统通过“休会任命”方式任命内阁官员或其他人士,从而绕过参议院的确认程序。这使得批准休会决议变得困难。但那是另一个话题了。


    2025年1月2日周四,日出光线洒在美国国会大厦穹顶之上。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-滚呼公司 via 盖蒂图片社image” style=”max-width:100%;height:auto;”>)

    回到例行形式会议。

    如果没有休会决议,参众两院只需每三天敲槌开会再敲槌散会。(通常情况下)不会进行任何立法事务。这就是例行形式会议。参众两院“形式上”召开会议,但不会达成任何成果。通常现场只有一名议员——主持会议的人。众议院的例行形式会议通常持续两三分钟。参议院的会议则更简短——通常仅持续25到35秒。

    什么才算国会会议?仅仅这几秒钟的会议时间就足够了。


    几年前,参议员们还曾举办过一场非正式比赛,竞相快速完成例行形式会议,看谁能以最快速度主持完会议。最快的一次例行形式会议仅用了惊人的21秒。

    以下是上周参众两院的议会态势:
    参议院于3月28日周五凌晨休会。众议院也于当晚午夜前紧随其后休会。如果没有休会决议,双方将在接下来的周二再次开会。也就是说,如果没有休会决议,参众两院只需在周二再次开会即可。


    共和党抨击“狗屁三明治”协议,所有人目光转向众议院以终结国土安全部停摆

    没有任何条文禁止参众两院在例行形式会议期间开展立法事务。换言之,任何一院只需开展一些立法事务,就能将例行形式会议转变为实际意义上的会议。这就是为何在国土安全部停摆持续之际,外界普遍认为参议院周二的例行形式会议具备开展行动的条件。

    一些众议院共和党人要求参议院与众议院周五晚间通过的法案保持一致:该法案为国土安全部所有部门提供为期两个月的资金。

    参议院于美国东部时间周二上午10:33左右正式开会(稍晚了片刻)。参议员约翰·霍文(北达科他州共和党人)主持会议。但仅过了31秒,霍文便在未开展任何事务的情况下宣布参议院休会。霍文本人——或任何一名参议员——本可以利用在场的极少议员尝试通过众议院的法案。参议员克里斯·库恩斯(特拉华州民主党人)是参议院会议厅内唯一的其他议员。库恩斯或其他任何人本可以请求发言。但这一切都没有发生。


    在持续的国土安全部停摆期间,参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(纽约州民主党人)的移民改革要求未得到满足,而参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党人)与众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党人)提出了相互竞争的国土安全部拨款提案。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社;亚伦·施瓦茨/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社;奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社image” style=”max-width:100%;height:auto;”>)

    随后参议院再次休会,按三天间隔将于周四上午7点再次召开例行形式会议。

    例行形式会议通常是国会最乏味的活动之一。现场只有极少的地板工作人员。被要求主持会议的议员要么是因某种原因需要在休会期间留在华盛顿的人,要么是不常回家的议员。根据多数党所属党派,来自马里兰州、弗吉尼亚州或西弗吉尼亚州的议员经常主持会议——仅仅因为他们住得近。到场记者数量有限。他们都渴望能抢到一句引语或原声摘要——仅仅因为休会期间其他议员大多不在场。整个过程从开始到结束仅需数分钟,所有人便各自回家。

    但上周二的参议院会议并非如此。所有人都想看看共和党人是否会尝试通过众议院通过的国土安全部拨款法案。或者说,众议院是否会尝试与参议院保持一致,通过其法案。但两者都没有发生。尽管大批记者涌入国会山。


    国会最后一刻匆忙为国土安全部拨款的幕后故事

    但上周四上午的戏剧性程度更高。周三,众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党人)突然转变立场,同意参议院通过的拨款法案:为国土安全部所有部门提供资金至10月1日,但边境巡逻队和移民海关执法局除外。约翰逊与参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党人)联合发表声明支持参议院的策略。因此周四黎明时分,图恩本人亲自到场,再次推动参议院的法案。

    多数党或少数党领袖在例行形式会议期间亲临会场,几乎是前所未有的情况。对于例行形式会议而言,这堪称重大时刻。


    2023年3月22日,纽约拉瓜迪亚机场,一名运输安全管理局特工看着乘客排队接受安检。(查利·特里巴勒/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社image” style=”max-width:100%;height:auto;”>)

    这并非一场普通的例行形式会议。尽管周二会议上没有任何进展,但这两场会议都远未达到国会休会期间常见的常规例行形式会议的水准。

    外界普遍预计众议院将在周四晚些时候的例行形式会议上保持一致。但众议院共和党会议内部却一片哗然。约翰逊几天前还将参议院的协议斥为“笑话”,为何突然转而支持?更不用说约翰逊左右摇摆,激怒了共和党会议的所有派系。

    因此众议院未采取任何行动。这就是为何国土安全部仍处于停摆状态——参众两院放大了近日四次例行形式会议的影响和可能性。

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    事实证明,所有这些备受瞩目的例行形式会议都只是名副其实的例行形式会议。

    一无所获。国会又一次什么都没做成。

    查德·珀格拉姆目前担任福克斯新闻频道(FNC)首席国会通讯员。他于2007年9月加入该网络,总部位于华盛顿特区。

    A de facto pro forma: Why Washington fixated these sessions as the DHS shutdown dragged on through recess

    April 4, 2026 6:44pm EDT / Fox News

    The normally dull procedural meetings drew floods of reporters as lawmakers failed to resolve the funding impasse

    By Chad Pergram Fox News

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    Carpe diem. If you’ve wondered why all of Washington buzzed so much this week about “pro forma” sessions in the House and Senate, here’s your chance to find out why.

    Come on now. Tempus fugit. There’s no time like the present. Hopefully, when you finish reading this, you can declare veni, vidi, vici when it comes to your understanding of pro forma sessions in the House and Senate.

    Let’s start with what pro forma means and why it holds application in Congress.

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    In Latin, “pro forma” refers to “a matter of form.” In other words, something appears real, but it’s just perfunctory. For decades, the House and Senate have used the parliamentary artifice of a “pro forma” session to adhere to the Constitutional requirement of meeting every three days.

    Article I, Section 5 of the Constitution states that “Neither House, during the Session of Congress, shall, without the Consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other Place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting.” That means the House and Senate must convene at three-day intervals — unless both bodies approved the same “adjournment resolution” to allow one another to depart Washington for an extended period of time. In other words, the House and Senate must vote and agree to be out at the same time. And if there’s no consensus on an adjournment resolution, the House and Senate technically must “meet” every three days.

    The House and Senate often fail to sync up on an adjournment resolution because the party opposite the President wants to block him from using his power to install cabinet officials or other figures via a “recess appointment” — thus circumnavigating the Senate confirmation process. That makes it challenging to approve an adjournment resolution. But that’s another matter.

    Sunrise light hits the U.S. Capitol dome on Thursday, January 2, 2025.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    Back to pro forma sessions.

    Sans an adjournment resolution, the House and Senate simply gavel in and gavel out every three days. There is (usually) no legislative business. These are pro forma sessions. The House and Senate meet “in form.” But don’t accomplish anything. There’s often only one lawmaker on hand — the person who presides. House pro forma sessions usually run two or three minutes. Senate sessions are even more abbreviated — usually lasting 25 to 35 seconds.

    What constitutes a Congressional meeting? Just those few seconds of session time suffices.

    Some years ago, senators actually held an informal competition, racing through pro formas in an attempt to see who could conduct the meeting the fastest. The quickest pro forma session clocked in at a blistering 21 seconds.

    Here’s the parliamentary posture of the House and Senate last week:

    The Senate adjourned for the day in the wee hours on Friday, March 28. The House followed suit just before midnight the same night. Without an adjournment resolution, both would meet the next Tuesday. Therefore, if the House or Senate wouldn’t have to meet again until Tuesday.

    GOP RAILS AGAINST ‘S— SANDWICH’ DEAL AS ALL EYES TURN TO HOUSE TO END DHS SHUTDOWN

    There’s nothing written prohibiting the House or Senate from conducting legislative business during a pro forma session. In other words, either body just has to conduct some legislative business to convert a pro forma session into a de facto session. So that’s why it was though that the Senate’s pro forma session on Tuesday was ripe for activity as the DHS shutdown continued.

    Some House Republicans demanded that the Senate align with what the House passed Friday night: a bill which funded all of the Department of Homeland Security for two months.

    The Senate gaveled to order on Tuesday morning around 10:33 am et (a couple of moments late). Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., presided. But after 31 seconds, Hoeven adjourned the Senate without any business. Hoeven himself — or any senator — could have tried to pass the House bill with the skeleton crew on hand. Sen. Chris Coons, D-D.E., was the only other senator in the chamber. Coons or anyone else could have sought recognition to speak. But none of that happened.

    Amid the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has not had his immigration reform demands met while Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., passed rival DHS funding proposals.(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images; Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    And then the Senate adjourned, only to meet again Thursday morning (note the three-day interlude) at 7 a.m. for another pro forma session.

    Pro forma sessions are customarily one of the most dull exercises in Congress. A skeleton crew of floor staff are there. Those asked to preside over the sessions are lawmakers who need to be in Washington for some reason over a recess or those who don’t go home often. Depending on which party has the majority, lawmakers from Maryland, Virginia or West Virginia frequently preside — simply because they are nearby. A limited number of reporters surface. They’re all thirsty for a quote or soundbite — simply because so few other lawmakers are available thanks to the recess. The whole enterprise starts and wraps up within minutes and everyone goes back home.

    But that was not the case with last Tuesday’s Senate session. Everyone wanted to see if Republicans might try to approve the House-passed DHS bill. Or for that matter, if the House may attempt to align with the Senate and pass its bill. Neither happened. Even though a flood of reporters descended on the Capitol.

    BEHIND THE SCENES OF CONGRESS’ ELEVENTH-HOUR RUSH TO FUND THE DHS

    But the drama was higher this past Thursday morning. On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., dramatically reversed himself and consented to the Senate-passed bill to fund all the Department of Homeland Security through Oct. 1 — except the Border Patrol and ICE. Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., published a joint statement endorsing the Senate’s strategy. And so around dawn on Thursday, Thune himself showed up to pass the Senate package again.

    The presence of the Majority or Minority Leader on the floor during a pro forma session is nearly unprecedented. It’s a magna momemti when it comes to a pro forma meeting.

    A Transportation Security Administration agent watches as passengers queue for security screening at LaGuardia Airport in New York City on March 22.(Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images)

    This was not an ordinary pro forma. And even though nothing happened on Tuesday, neither of those sessions were far from the customary pro formas Congress usually sees during a recess.

    It was presumed that the House would align in its pro forma session later Thursday morning. But consternation gripped the House Republican Conference. How was Johnson suddenly endorsing the Senate deal which he just characterized as a “joke” a few days earlier? That’s to say nothing of Johnson twisting himself in multiple knots and aggravating all wings of the GOP Conference.

    So the House took no action. Which is why DHS remains shut down since the House and Senate have magnified the scope and potential for all four pro forma sessions held in recent days.

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    It turns out that all of these high-profile pro forma sessions were just bona fide pro forma sessions.

    Nil actum est. Congress didn’t accomplish anything. Again.

    Chad Pergram currently serves as Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in September 2007 and is based out of Washington, D.C.

  • 母亲与姐妹均死于肌萎缩侧索硬化并发症,这位科学家希望实验疗法能挽救自己的生命


    2026年4月4日 16:27 美国东部时间 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    作者:乔恩·拉普克 首席医学通讯员
    乔恩·拉普克医学博士是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻屡获殊荣的首席医学通讯员。自2006年加入哥伦比亚广播公司新闻以来,拉普克已发表超过1200篇报道,涵盖健康与医疗领域的众多突发新闻和热点事件,以及关于音乐、生活方式和娱乐明星人物专访的专题报道。

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    杰夫·维耶斯特拉的母亲和两个姐妹都死于肌萎缩侧索硬化(ALS,又称 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)并发症,而这位科学家兼滑雪爱好者希望通过一项实验性疗法以及已知首例预防这种神经退行性疾病的尝试,挽救自己的生命。

    维耶斯特拉的母亲去世时,他年仅两岁。他母亲的所有兄弟姐妹也都在三十多岁、四十出头时死于ALS。

    这位41岁的男子告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,他不怕从智利海岸的冰山滑下滑雪,也不怕在不列颠哥伦比亚省上空跳伞——但家族病史让他感到恐惧。维耶斯特拉和他的姐妹艾琳、莉都被检测出携带一种名为“FUS”的基因突变,该基因对正常细胞功能至关重要,尤其是神经细胞。这种突变使他们很可能会患上ALS。

    杰夫、艾琳和莉。 杰夫·维耶斯特拉 摄

    “头顶一直笼罩着这样的阴云,在精神和情感上都非常难熬,”维耶斯特拉说道。

    研究显示,所有ALS患者中约有10%至15%患有遗传性该病。哥伦比亚大学研究遗传性ALS的神经学家尼尔·施奈德博士指出,其中约三分之二的遗传性病例属于家族性ALS,意味着家族多代都受到影响。

    根据美国疾病控制与预防中心的数据,美国约有3.5万人患有ALS,又称卢伽雷氏症。ALS会导致运动神经元进行性变性,而运动神经元是控制肌肉运动的神经细胞。随着病情发展,患者会逐渐丧失行走、说话的能力,最终无法自主呼吸。

    目前尚无治愈方法,但全球各地的研究人员都在研发新的治疗方案。其中包括哥伦比亚大学埃莉诺与卢·伽里格ALS中心针对一种罕见遗传性ALS病例开创的实验性疗法。

    维耶斯特拉的两位姐妹都出现了ALS症状,并参与了哥伦比亚大学的一项临床试验,该试验针对突变基因研发实验性疗法。主导该试验的施奈德博士也对维耶斯特拉进行了检查,发现其肌电图(EMG,用于检测肌肉电信号)存在异常。

    “那是一个艰难的时刻,”施奈德博士说道。“我们当时认为这意味着这是疾病发作的早期信号,他有发展为全面性疾病的风险。”

    施奈德博士为维耶斯特拉提供了与他姐妹相同的实验性疗法,以期预防ALS。维耶斯特拉希望主动出击,他说:“我立刻抓住了这个机会。”

    在过去三年里,维耶斯特拉每隔几个月就要接受一次脊柱注射,靶向并抑制该突变基因。虽然他的两位姐妹最终都因ALS并发症去世,但维耶斯特拉表示,他认为这种疗法“延长了她们的生命”。

    杰夫正在接受ALS实验性治疗。 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻 摄

    一年后,此前在肌肉检测中发现的轻微异常恢复正常。

    维耶斯特拉尚未出现ALS症状,且比许多家族成员都活得更久。施奈德博士认为这项研究“意义重大”,并补充道:“我认为我们真正拥有了希望和机会,将这种疾病变成一种可控的病症,而非致命疾病。”

    维耶斯特拉依旧以科学家身份工作,同时坚持滑雪、徒步旅行和环游世界,他表示自己感觉像是获得了第二次生命。

    “也许这种疗法确实对我有效,我现在可以开始展望未来了,而如果没有这项治疗,我根本无法做到这一点,”维耶斯特拉说道。

    施奈德博士希望,从家族性ALS研究中获得的见解最终能帮助非家族性ALS患者。他和哥伦比亚大学ALS中心正致力于将研究范围从FUS相关性ALS拓展出去。若想咨询参与“沉默ALS”项目的可能性——该项目旨在为其他罕见遗传性ALS患者开发个性化基因疗法,请发送邮件至silenceals@cumc.columbia.edu。

    Scientist whose mother and sisters died of ALS complications hopes experimental treatment will save his life

    2026-04-04 16:27 EDT / CBS News

    By Jon LaPook Chief Medical Correspondent
    Jon LaPook, M.D. is the award-winning chief medical correspondent for CBS News. Since joining CBS News in 2006, LaPook has delivered more than 1,200 reports on a wide variety of breaking news and trending stories in the health and medical fields, as well as feature stories on music, lifestyle and profiles of entertainment stars.

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    Updated on: April 4, 2026 / 4:33 PM EDT / CBS News

    Jeff Vierstra’s mother and two sisters all died following complications from ALS, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, but the scientist and skier is hoping an experimental treatment and the first known attempt to prevent the neurodegenerative disease can help save his life.

    Vierstra was only two years old when his mother died. All her siblings also died of ALS in their late thirties and early forties.

    The 41-year-old tells CBS News he isn’t afraid to ski down an iceberg off the coast of Chile or skydive over British Columbia — what does frighten him is his family history. Vierstra and his sisters, Erin and Leigh, all tested positive for a mutation of a gene called “FUS” that is crucial for normal cell function, especially nerve cells. The mutation made it likely they would develop ALS.

    Jeff, Erin, and Leigh. Jeff Vierstra

    “Living with that sort of like cloud over you is like mentally and emotionally like really difficult,” Vierstra said.

    About 10 to 15% of all patients with ALS have a genetic form of the disease, research shows. About two-thirds of those genetic forms are familial, meaning multiple generations of the family have been affected, according to Dr. Neil Shneider, a Columbia University neurologist who studies genetic forms of ALS.

    An estimated 35,000 people in the United States are living with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ALS causes progressive degeneration of motor neurons, the nerve cells that control the movement of muscles. Over time, a patient loses the ability to walk, talk and, eventually, to breathe.

    Right now, there is no cure, but researchers around the world are working on new treatments. That includes an experimental approach being pioneered at the Eleanor and Lou Gehrig ALS Center at Columbia University for a rare genetic form of the disease.

    Both of Vierstra’s sisters began developing symptoms of ALS and they took part in a clinical trial at Columbia University for an experimental treatment targeting the mutated gene. Dr. Shneider, the neurologist leading the trial, also examined Vierstra and found abnormalities on EMG (electromyography), which examines electrical signals in muscles.

    “It was a difficult moment,” said Dr. Shneider. “We thought this meant that this was an early sign of disease onset and that he was at risk for developing full blown disease.”

    Dr. Shneider offered Vierstra the same experimental treatment given to his sisters in an attempt to prevent ALS. Vierstra wanted to be proactive, and said, “I jumped at the opportunity to do that.”

    Every few months for the past three years, Vierstra has been receiving infusions in his spine that target and disable the mutated gene. While both of his sisters eventually developed complications of ALS and died, Vierstra said he felt the treatment “extended their life.”

    Jeff during his experimental ALS treatment. CBS News

    After one year, the previous mild abnormalities seen on his muscle testing had normalized.

    Vierstra has not developed ALS and is outliving many of his family members. Dr. Shneider believes the research is “a very big deal,” and added, “I think there’s real hope and opportunity to make this a liveable disease, one that isn’t fatal.”

    As Vierstra continues to work as a scientist as well as ski, hike and travel the world, he says he feels like he’s getting another lease of life.

    “And maybe this actually is working for me and I can start thinking about the future, and I otherwise couldn’t have,” Vierstra said.

    Dr. Shneider hopes the insight learned from research on familial forms of ALS will eventually help people with non-familial forms. He and the ALS Center at Columbia University are working to extend their research beyond FUS-ALS.To inquire about possible participation in Silence ALS, an initiative to develop individualized gene-based therapies for patients with other rare genetic forms of ALS, contact silenceals@cumc.columbia.edu.

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    国际特稿:中东烽烟冲击跨大西洋关系 特朗普火力全开 欧洲人忍辱求变

    2026年4月5日 05:00 / 联合早报 冯嘉年

    欧洲不愿卷入美伊战事,美国总统特朗猛烈抨击英法德等领袖,还扬言不再协助欧洲防御。刚开始重建军备的欧洲,如何在关键时期忍辱负重,一边与特朗普周旋,一边从短期依赖美国过渡至长期防御自主?中东战火壮大俄罗斯在俄乌战场的声势,乌克兰又如何逆向操作,到波斯湾寻找新支点?

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    “我告诉马克龙,派出军舰保护大家,连举手之劳他都不肯,宁可让全世界损失巨额财富。”

    “你们得学会自己战斗,美国不会再帮你们,就像你们不帮我们一样。伊朗已经被摧毁,最难的工作已完成。要油,你们自己去拿!”

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    美以袭击伊朗石化中心引发爆炸 酿五死170伤

    2026年4月5日 07:01 / 联合早报

    美以袭击伊朗石化中心引发爆炸 酿五死170伤

    美国和以色列星期六(4月4日)上午空袭伊朗西南部的马赫沙赫尔石化经济特区,引发剧烈爆炸。 (路透社档案照片)

    美国和以色列袭击伊朗西南石化中心引发爆炸,造成五人死亡和至少170人受伤。

    伊朗法尔斯通讯社星期六(4月4日)晚上报道,美以当天上午空袭马赫沙赫尔石化经济特区,引发剧烈爆炸。

    胡齐斯坦省副省长哈亚提说:“美国和以色列的敌对势力袭击了位于马赫沙赫尔石化经济特区的几家公司,造成五人殉难。”

    袭击也造成170人受伤,他们已接受治疗,无需住院。

  • 帕克、德莱·多恩与1996年美国奥运女篮国家队将入选篮球名人堂


    2026年4月4日 / 美国东部时间下午5:50 / 美联社

    坎迪斯·帕克、埃琳娜·德莱·多恩、查米克·霍兹克劳以及1996年美国奥运女子篮球队将在今年晚些时候入选奈史密斯纪念篮球名人堂。

    帕克、霍兹克劳与1996年奥运队成员均于周五出席了女子NCAA四强赛期间康涅狄格大学对阵南卡罗来纳大学比赛的中场休息活动,入选名单正是在此期间公布的,阿马雷·斯塔德迈尔和迈克·德安东尼也一同出席。

    与他们一同入选名人堂的还有NBA资深裁判乔伊·克劳福德、NBA主教练道格·里弗斯以及贡萨加大学主教练马克·菲尤。

    帕克曾随三支不同球队——洛杉矶火花、芝加哥天空和拉斯维加斯王牌——斩获三座WNBA总冠军。她是联盟历史上首位在同一赛季同时当选常规赛MVP和最佳新秀的球员。

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    前拉斯维加斯王牌队前锋坎迪斯·帕克与华盛顿神秘人队的埃琳娜·德莱·多恩。 美联社照片/查尔斯·雷克斯·阿博加斯特/林赛·沃瑟曼

    她还在田纳西大学跟随名人堂教练帕特·萨米特执教期间拿下两座NCAA总冠军,外加两枚奥运金牌和两座WNBA常规赛MVP奖杯。

    德莱·多恩曾在2015年和2019年两度当选联盟MVP,其中第二次获奖时她带领华盛顿神秘人队拿下队史唯一一座WNBA总冠军。德莱·多恩是联盟历史上首位实现投篮命中率超过50%、三分球命中率超过40%、罚球命中率超过90%的球员。

    霍兹克劳在1996至1998年随田纳西大学连续三年拿下NCAA总冠军,成为首支达成这一成就的球队。1998年的总冠军赛季,田纳西大学以39胜0负的不败战绩夺冠,同时创下NCAA单赛季胜场最多纪录。霍兹克劳随后拥有11年WNBA职业生涯。

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    1996年8月4日,在亚特兰大百年夏季奥运会篮球项目颁奖仪式上,美国女子篮球队成员从左至右依次为:詹妮弗·阿齐、丽莎·莱斯利、卡拉·麦吉、凯蒂·斯蒂丁和谢丽尔·斯伍普斯佩戴金牌。 苏珊·拉根 / 美联社

    今年入选名单中唯一的NBA球员斯塔德迈尔曾在2003年当选年度最佳新秀,六次入选全明星。他职业生涯前八个赛季都效力于菲尼克斯太阳队,与德安东尼搭档共事。

    里弗斯职业生涯胜场数达到1192场,位列历史第六位。他曾带领波士顿凯尔特人队夺得2008年NBA总冠军,还在洛杉矶快船队执教期间带领球队进入“空接之城”时代。

    菲尤在贡萨加大学执教生涯胜场数超过770场。他在执教该校的前三个赛季拿下81场胜利,创下NCAA一级联盟男子教练的胜场纪录。

    克劳福德在其39年的裁判生涯中,执裁了2561场NBA常规赛和50场总决赛。他于2016年退役。

    入选仪式将于今年8月在马萨诸塞州斯普林菲尔德的名人堂举行。

    Parker, Delle Donne and 1996 U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team set for Hall of Fame enshrinement

    April 4, 2026 / 5:50 PM EDT / AP

    Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne, Chamique Holdsclaw and the 1996 U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team will be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame later this year.

    Parker, Holdsclaw and members of the 1996 Olympic team were all in attendance Friday at halftime of the UConn-South Carolina game during the women’s Final Four, where the selections were announced, as was Amar’e Stoudemire and Mike D’Antoni.

    They will be joined by longtime NBA official Joey Crawford, NBA coach Doc Rivers and Gonzaga coach Mark Few in the Hall of Fame.

    Parker won three titles in the WNBA with three different teams: Los Angeles, Chicago and Las Vegas. She is the only player in league history to win both the MVP and Rookie of the Year in the same season.

    Former Las Vegas Aces forward Candace Parker and Washington Mystics’ Elena Delle Donne. AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast/Lindsey Wasson

    She also won two titles while playing in college for Tennessee under Hall of Fame coach Pat Summitt, plus two Olympic gold medals and two WNBA MVP awards.

    Delle Donne won two league MVP awards in 2015 and 2019, the second of which came when she led the Washington Mystics to their lone WNBA championship. Delle Donne became the first player in league history to shoot more than 50% from the field, 40% from behind the 3-point line and 90% from the free-throw line.

    Holdsclaw won three straight titles at Tennessee from 1996-98, the first team to accomplish that. The 1998 championship was Tennessee’s first undefeated season at 39–0 and the Vols also set an NCAA record for the most wins in a season. Holdsclaw went on to have an 11-year WNBA career.

    United States women’s basketball team members, from left are: Jennifer Azzi, Lisa Leslie, Carla McGhee, Katy Steding and Sheryl Swoopes, wear their gold medals during medal ceremonies in basketball at the Centennial Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta on Aug. 4, 1996. Susan Ragan / AP

    Stoudemire, who was the only NBA player in this year’s class, was the NBA Rookie of the Year in 2003 and six-time All-Star. He spent the first eight years of his career with the Phoenix Suns, where he teamed with D’Antoni.

    Rivers has 1,192 victories on his resume, which puts him sixth on the all-time wins list. He led the Boston Celtics to the NBA championship in 2008 and also was in charge of the Los Angeles Clippers during their Lob City era.

    Few has won more than 770 games at Gonzaga in his career at the school. He set the NCAA Division I men’s coaching record by winning 81 games in his first three years at the school.

    Crawford officiated 2,561 regular-season NBA games and 50 Finals games over his 39-year career. He retired in 2016.

    The enshrinement ceremony will take place in August at the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.

  • 美国称逮捕苏莱曼尼亲属 伊朗女儿反驳


    2026年4月5日 07:12 / 联合早报

    美国称逮捕苏莱曼尼亲属 伊朗女儿反驳

    伊朗前军事指挥官卡西姆·苏莱曼尼(Qassem Soleimani)在2020年1月被击杀,当时是美国总统特朗普的首个任期内。 (法新社档案照片)

    伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队已故指挥官苏莱曼尼的两个女儿都否认苏莱曼尼的亲属在美国被捕。

    伊朗伊斯兰共和国广播电视台报道,苏莱曼尼的女儿扎伊娜卜说,美国国务院的说法是谎言,在美被捕人员与苏莱曼尼毫无关系。

    苏莱曼尼的另一个女儿娜尔杰斯也说,美方说法不可信,因为苏莱曼尼的两个侄辈都是男性,而且苏莱曼尼的亲属中没有人在美国居住。

    美国国务院星期六(4月4日)发表声明说,苏莱曼尼在美的侄女辈亲属哈米德·苏莱曼尼·阿夫沙尔(Hamideh Soleimani Afshar)及女儿被撤销合法永久居民身份,并被美国联邦特工逮捕。

    国务院的声明也称,正如媒体报道和苏莱曼尼·阿夫沙尔本人在社交媒体上的评论所表明的那样,她是伊朗极权恐怖政权的公开支持者,曾赞扬伊朗前最高领袖哈梅内伊,并谴责美国是“大撒旦”。

    声明指出,苏莱曼尼·阿夫沙尔的丈夫也被禁止入境美国。

    2020年1月,美国总统特朗普在首个任期内下令击杀伊朗革命卫队指挥官苏莱曼尼。苏莱曼尼是伊朗构建代理人网络的核心人物。

    另一位已故的伊朗最高国家安全委员会秘书拉里贾尼的女儿和女婿的合法身份也被终止。声明称,两人“已不在美国境内,并被禁止再次入境”。

    拉里贾尼于3月17日在以色列的一次空袭中丧生。

    伊朗前军事指挥官卡西姆·苏莱曼尼(Qassem Soleimani)在2020年1月被击杀,当时是美国总统特朗普的首个任期内。 (法新社档案照片)

    伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队已故指挥官苏莱曼尼的两个女儿都否认苏莱曼尼的亲属在美国被捕。

    伊朗伊斯兰共和国广播电视台报道,苏莱曼尼的女儿扎伊娜卜说,美国国务院的说法是谎言,在美被捕人员与苏莱曼尼毫无关系。

    苏莱曼尼的另一个女儿娜尔杰斯也说,美方说法不可信,因为苏莱曼尼的两个侄辈都是男性,而且苏莱曼尼的亲属中没有人在美国居住。

    美国国务院星期六(4月4日)发表声明说,苏莱曼尼在美的侄女辈亲属哈米德·苏莱曼尼·阿夫沙尔(Hamideh Soleimani Afshar)及女儿被撤销合法永久居民身份,并被美国联邦特工逮捕。

    国务院的声明也称,正如媒体报道和苏莱曼尼·阿夫沙尔本人在社交媒体上的评论所表明的那样,她是伊朗极权恐怖政权的公开支持者,曾赞扬伊朗前最高领袖哈梅内伊,并谴责美国是“大撒旦”。

    声明指出,苏莱曼尼·阿夫沙尔的丈夫也被禁止入境美国。

    2020年1月,美国总统特朗普在首个任期内下令击杀伊朗革命卫队指挥官苏莱曼尼。苏莱曼尼是伊朗构建代理人网络的核心人物。

    另一位已故的伊朗最高国家安全委员会秘书拉里贾尼的女儿和女婿的合法身份也被终止。声明称,两人“已不在美国境内,并被禁止再次入境”。

    拉里贾尼于3月17日在以色列的一次空袭中丧生。

  • 车辆冲撞人群致至少13人受伤,事发路易斯安那州老挝新年庆典


    2026年4月4日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:14 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    当地警方表示,周六一名司机冲撞路易斯安那州老挝新年庆典的人群,造成至少13人受伤。

    伊比利亚县警长办公室的警员在一份声明中表示,他们正在调查一起车辆在游行期间撞击多名行人的事件。

    警长办公室称:“多名人员受伤,其中一些伤势被认为较为严重。”

    阿卡迪亚急救服务机构在X平台上表示,该机构通过地面转运了11名患者,另有2名患者通过航空转运。

    警方表示,司机目前已被拘留。这起事件发生在一场庆祝佛教新年的路易斯安那州老挝新年活动现场。

    官员们表示,根据初步调查,这起事件似乎并非蓄意为之。

    路易斯安那州州长杰夫·兰德里在X平台的发帖中称:“我和沙龙正在为所有受影响的人祈祷,并感谢赶赴现场的急救人员。”

    At least 13 people injured at Louisiana Lao New Year Festival after vehicle crashes into crowd

    April 4, 2026 / 7:14 PM EDT / CBS News

    At least 13 people were injured after a driver struck a crowd at the Louisiana Lao New Year Festival on Saturday, authorities said.

    Deputies with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office said in a statement they were investigating an incident involving a vehicle that struck multiple pedestrians during a parade.

    “Several individuals sustained injuries, some of which are believed to be serious,” the sheriff’s office said.

    Acadian Ambulance said on X that it transported 11 patients by ground and two by air.

    The driver is currently in custody, authorities said. The incident occurred at a Louisiana Lao New Year event celebrating the Buddhist New Year.

    Officials said the incident does not appear to be an intentional act based on a preliminary investigation.

    “Sharon and I are praying for all those affected, and are grateful for the first responders who have responded to the scene,” Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said in a post on X.

  • 特维·特洛伊:特朗普面临战时总统的重担


    反恐主任乔·肯特的辞职折射出历届战时总统团队的过往裂痕
    2026-04-04 16:02 美国东部时间 / 福克斯新闻
    作者:特维·特洛伊 福克斯新闻

    美国与德黑兰神职人员政权的战争已进入第二个月,这场战争已在多个重要方面改变了唐纳德·特朗普的总统任期。随着总统思考如何应对这些新变化,不妨回顾一下几位起初并未预料到会成为战时总统的前任总统的经历。

    伍德罗·威尔逊通过赢得1912年的三方选举,终结了共和党连续四届的执政优势。他能获胜是因为他的两名对手——前总统泰迪·罗斯福和现任总统威廉·霍华德·塔夫脱——瓜分了共和党选票。

    作为总统,威尔逊推行了激进的进步主义国内政策议程。但在他第一任期过半时,欧洲爆发了第一次世界大战,局势就此改变。威尔逊随后在1916年寻求连任,承诺让美国远离战争,甚至打出了“他让我们免于战争”的竞选口号。

    但他并未兑现这一承诺,美国在1917年,也就是他第二任期的第一年,正式参战。

    为何特朗普与伊朗在结束战争的任何可行协议上都相去甚远

    1910年伍德罗·威尔逊竞选新泽西州州长期间的肖像

    富兰克林·罗斯福1932年当选总统,旨在带领美国经济走出大萧条。在其第三个总统任期内,他获得了新的使命:对抗轴心国,主持美国历史上规模最大的军事动员。罗斯福在1943年的一场新闻发布会上谈及这一转变,解释了从“新政博士”到“赢战博士”的身份切换。罗斯福的这句俏皮话凸显了其政府必须如何重组以应对新挑战。

    林登·约翰逊在约翰·肯尼迪遇刺后意外接任总统职位。他上任时国家处于和平时期,并开始推行他的“伟大社会”愿景——一项可与罗斯福新政媲美的全面国内政策议程。

    就在他成功通过这项雄心勃勃且耗资巨大的国内政策之际,他和他的政府很快就陷入了越南战争的泥潭。这段经历令人心力交瘁,以至于1968年,这位毕生都在追求总统职位的政治家以拒绝寻求连任的举动震惊了世界。

    2000年,乔治·W·布什明确以推行温和外交政策作为竞选纲领,拒绝比尔·克林顿时代的国家构建任务。他的目标是成为“教育总统”。

    随后,9名来自基地组织的激进圣战分子于9月11日袭击了美国。作为回应,布什下令入侵支持恐怖主义的阿富汗和伊拉克。作为当时布什政府的一员,我亲眼目睹了这种转变的明显迹象。布什上任时怀揣着一种总统任期愿景,但历史却给出了完全不同的走向。

    2008年6月17日,华盛顿特区,布什总统(右)在 briefing 中就中西部洪水发表讲话,这场洪水导致数千人流离失所,副总统迪克·切尼在一旁聆听

    战争重塑的不仅仅是坐镇坚毅书桌后的总统本人,也改变了总统身边的团队。特朗普的反恐主任乔·肯特辞职一事就印证了这一点。正如肯特事件所显示的那样,开战前意见一致的顾问,在战事爆发后未必仍能保持立场统一。

    不占领伊朗、摧毁其政权战力:更明智的战争计划

    这种情况在往届总统任内也曾发生。威尔逊政府早期,威尔逊依赖得克萨斯州政治幕僚爱德华·豪斯上校的建议,豪斯与总统关系密切,甚至曾住在白宫。

    然而战争期间情况发生了变化,国务院和白宫内部的批评者开始反对豪斯全权指挥战争的权限。威尔逊与豪斯还在《凡尔赛和约》问题上产生分歧,这导致他们曾经亲密的关系彻底破裂。

    至于约翰逊,他素来不容忍内部异议,驱逐或压制了所有质疑其越南战略的顾问。约翰逊先是将国防部长罗伯特·麦克纳马拉——最初越南战争的公开代言人——晾在一边,因为他注意到并反感麦克纳马拉对越南政策日益增长的怀疑态度。

    约翰逊想要并最终拥有了一个回音室,这对他的政府和整个国家都造成了损害。

    1966年《统一时间法案》通过后,夏令时首次在约翰逊政府时期实施

    在布什政府时期,伊拉克战争在布什的国家安全团队内部引发了官僚体系内战。这场内部斗争导致了瓦莱丽·普莱姆事件,一名中情局卧底特工的身份被曝光后,副总统切尼的高级助手斯库特·利比遭到起诉。

    但利比并未泄露她的身份;其官僚体系中的死敌迪克·阿米蒂奇才是泄密者,而阿米蒂奇在调查期间可耻地保持沉默。这一事件表明,战争带来的更高风险会在多大程度上搅乱政府,更不用说波及无辜的生命。

    为何特朗普面临一个痛苦的抉择:若无法达成协议,是否要摧毁伊朗的石油供应

    战争也会给总统带来个人代价,有时甚至会改变其行为举止。2003年,布什放弃了打高尔夫球这一少数能让他逃离总统压力的消遣方式。

    他多年后表示,不愿在美军士兵在伊拉克阵亡期间被拍到在高尔夫球场上。正如他在2008年解释的那样:“我不想让某位儿子刚刚阵亡的母亲看到总司令在打高尔夫球。”

    这番话悄然道出了战时总统每日背负的重担,令人心头一沉。

    在其他案例中,战时总统承受的代价甚至更为沉重。威尔逊在欧洲期间中风,在任期剩余的大部分时间里都处于瘫痪状态;他的团队对美国民众隐瞒了这一情况,由他的妻子伊迪丝秘密打理白宫事务。

    罗斯福在第四个总统任期内于63岁时去世。见过他临终前模样的人都觉得他面色苍白、憔悴不堪,远超他的实际年龄。离任时年仅60岁的约翰逊身形明显消瘦,在离开白宫不到四年后便与世长辞。

    尽管这些例子看似令人胆寒,但也有一个颇具启发性的反例。

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    乔治·H·W·布什发动海湾战争时目标明确,组建了广泛的国际联盟,将萨达姆·侯赛因的军队逐出科威特,达成目标后便迅速撤军。布什的国家安全团队纪律严明、凝聚力极强。

    这场战争似乎并未从根本上损害布什的总统任期或他个人。但即便如此,布什也无法逃脱战时领导的政治压力。他被认为过于专注外交事务,因而与陷入衰退的国内经济脱节,这导致许多人认为几乎不可能发生的事情最终成真:在连任竞选前夕支持率高达91%的布什,在1992年败给了比尔·克林顿。

    这里的教训并非总统应回避使用武力。特朗普总统展现出了勇气,敢于对抗半个世纪以来最凶残、最具掠夺性的政权之一。

    做出战争决定是总统必须做出的最艰难抉择。它会付出生命的代价,以不可预知的方式改变世界。甚至在战争结束之前,它就会改变总统、他的团队和他的施政议程,以无法完全预料的方式考验他的品格,耗竭他的身心。

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    特维·特洛伊是罗纳德·里根研究所的高级研究员,曾任白宫高级助手。著有五部关于总统任期的著作,包括《权力与金钱:总司令与工业巨头之间的史诗冲突》。

    TEVI TROY: Trump faces the burdens of a wartime presidency

    The resignation of counterterrorism Director Joe Kent echoes past wartime fractures in presidential teams

    2026-04-04 16:02 EDT / Fox News

    By Tevi Troy Fox News

    America’s war with the mullahs of Tehran is into its second month, and it has already changed Donald Trump’s presidency in important ways. As the president considers how to navigate these new dynamics, it’s worth considering the experience of some previous presidents who entered office not expecting to be wartime presidents.

    Woodrow Wilson ended a four-cycle Republican winning streak by winning the three-way election of 1912. He did so because his two opponents, former president Teddy Roosevelt and incumbent president William Howard Taft, split the Republican vote.

    As president, Wilson embarked on an aggressive progressive domestic policy agenda. Things changed when World War I broke out in Europe midway through Wilson’s first term. Wilson then ran for re-election in 1916, promising to keep America out of the conflict, even using the slogan “He kept us out of war.”

    He did not keep that promise, though, and America entered the war in 1917 during the first year of his second term.

    WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WAR

    Woodrow Wilson’s portrait during his campaign for New Jersey Governor in 1910.(Circa Images/GHI/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

    Franklin Roosevelt was elected in 1932 to rescue the economy from the Great Depression. In his third term, he gained a new mission: fighting the Axis Powers and presiding over the largest military mobilization in American history. Roosevelt addressed this shift at a 1943 news conference where he explained the transition from “Dr. New Deal” to “Dr. Win-the-War.” FDR’s quip highlighted the way his administration had to reorder itself to face the new challenge.

    Lyndon Johnson came to office unexpectedly after the tragic assassination of John F. Kennedy. He took over in peacetime and began pursuing his dream of a Great Society, a sweeping domestic agenda to rival Roosevelt’s New Deal.

    As he managed to pass his ambitious — and costly — domestic agenda, he soon found himself and his administration consumed by the conflict in Vietnam. The experience was so draining that, by 1968, Johnson, who had spent his whole life pursuing the presidency, shocked the world by refusing to seek re-election.

    In 2000, George W. Bush explicitly campaigned on pursuing a humble foreign policy, rejecting the nation-building missions of the Bill Clinton era. His ambition was to be the “Education President.”

    Then, 19 militant jihadis from al Qaeda struck America on September 11. In response, Bush ordered the invasions of terror-supporting countries Afghanistan and Iraq. As someone who served in that administration, the shift I saw was palpable. Bush had entered office with one kind of vision for his presidency, but history had a different idea entirely.

    President George W. Bush, right, speaks about flooding in the Midwest that displaced thousands during a briefing about the floods as Vice President Dick Cheney listens June 17, 2008, in Washington, D.C.(Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

    War reshapes more than just the man sitting behind the Resolute Desk. It changes the teams around the president. We saw this with the resignation of Trump’s counterterrorism director, Joe Kent. As the Kent episode showed, advisors who were in alignment before the shooting starts are not necessarily in alignment once fighting begins.

    DESTROY THE REGIME’S POWER WITHOUT OCCUPYING IRAN: A SMARTER WAR PLAN

    This sort of thing has also happened in previous presidencies. In the early years of Wilson’s administration, Wilson was reliant on the advice of Texan political operative Colonel Edward House, who was so close to the president that he even lived in the White House.

    Things changed during the war, however, as internal critics in the State Department and the White House pushed back against House’s broad mandate managing the war.Wilson and House also clashed over the Versailles Treaty, which led to a permanent end to their once close relationship.

    As for Johnson, he was famously intolerant of internal dissent, and he drove away or silenced advisors who questioned his Vietnam strategy. Johnson pushed aside Defense Secretary Robert McNamara — initially the face of the Vietnam War— after Johnson noticed and didn’t appreciate McNamara’s increasing skepticism of Johnson’s Vietnam policy.

    Johnson wanted — and got — an echo chamber, to his administration and to our nation’s detriment.

    Daylight saving time first went into effect under the Johnson administration after passage of the Uniform Time Act of 1966.(Bettmann/Contributor via Getty Images)

    In the Bush administration, the Iraq war set off a bureaucratic civil war inside Bush’s national security team. This internal struggle led to the Valerie Plame affair, which brought about the indictment of Vice President Cheney’s top aide, Scooter Libby, after the exposure of the name of a covert CIA operative.

    Libby, however, had not leaked her name; his bureaucratic nemesis Dick Armitage was the leaker, and Armitage shamefully stayed silent about his role during the investigation. The episode showed the degree to which the higher stakes brought about by war can roil an administration, not to mention innocent lives.

    WHY TRUMP FACES AN AGONIZING DECISION ON OBLITERATING IRAN’S OIL SUPPLY IF HE CAN’T GET A DEAL

    War also takes a personal toll on presidents. Sometimes it leads to behavioral changes. In 2003, Bush gave up playing golf, one of his few outlets for escaping the pressures of the presidency.

    He said years later he was unwilling to be seen on the links while American soldiers were dying in Iraq. As he explained in 2008, “I don’t want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander in chief playing golf.”

    It was a quietly devastating admission about the weight a wartime president carries every day.

    In other cases, the toll of being president in wartime has been even heavier. Wilson suffered a stroke while in Europe and was incapacitated for much of the rest of the administration; his team kept the American people in the dark as his wife Edith secretly managed things in the White House.

    Roosevelt died during his fourth term at 63. Those who saw him in his final days found him to be pale and depleted beyond his years. A visibly thinned Johnson, who left office at 60, died less than four years after exiting the White House.

    While these examples may seem harrowing, there is also one instructive counterexample.

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    George H.W. Bush entered the Gulf War with a limited objective, built a broad international coalition for expelling Saddam Hussein from Kuwait, achieved that objective and got out. Bush’s national security team was extraordinarily disciplined and cohesive.

    The war did not appear to fundamentally damage Bush’s presidency or his person. Yet even Bush could not escape the political gravity of wartime leadership. He was perceived as so focused on foreign affairs that he lost touch with a domestic economy in recession, leading to what many believed was highly improbable when Bush had a 91% approval rating on the way, his defeat at the hands of Bill Clinton in 1992.

    The lesson here is not that presidents should shrink from the use of force. President Trump has shown courage in taking on one of the most murderous and predatory regimes in the past half century.

    The decision to go to war is the most difficult decision a president must make. It costs lives and changes the world in unpredictable ways. And even before the end is reached, it changes the president, his staff and his agenda, testing his character and taxing his body and soul in ways that cannot be fully anticipated.

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    Tevi Troy is a senior fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute and a former senior White House aide. He is the author of five books on the presidency, including “The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry.”

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