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The Summary A newly identified chemical byproduct may be present in drinking water in about a third of U.S. homes, a study found. About a third of U.S. residents have been receiving tap water containing a previously unidentified chemical byproduct, a new study has found. “We looked for it in 40 samples in 10 U.S. chlorinated drinking water systems located in seven states. It’s likely to be found in all drinking water treated via this method, he said. Any treatment of drinking water involves some level of health risk, Roberson said.
Persons: , David Wahman, chloramine, David Reckhow, Julian Fairey, Alan Roberson, Reckhow, , David Andrews, ” Andrews, Roberson, It’s, Wahman Organizations: Environmental Protection Agency, University of Massachusetts, University of Arkansas, Association of, Environmental Locations: U.S, Amherst
About 167,000 pounds of both fresh and frozen ground beef products have been recalled over possible E. coli contamination, according to the the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). Fifteen people were reported sick as of Nov. 20, with symptoms beginning between Nov. 2 and Nov. 10. That same day, the FSIS said in a press release, the Minnesota Department tested a ground beef sample from Wolverine Packing Co. and found that it contained a strain of harmful bacteria called E. coli O157:H7. The FSIS provided a list of all affected products and images of every product label that is part of the recall. E. coli O157:H7 is the same strain of bacteria linked to onions in some McDonald’s Quarter Pounders in October.
Persons: Organizations: U.S . Department of Agriculture’s, Inspection, Agriculture, Health, Wolverine, Minnesota, Minnesota Department, Cleveland Clinic Locations: Minnesota, Detroit , Michigan
The Western tourists going to Iraq for vacation
  + stars: | 2024-11-21 | by ( Richard Collett | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +18 min
“It was peaceful, calm, and rather quiet,” Driskill told CNN Travel after visiting Iraq in 2024. “Every year we’re seeing more people come to Iraq than before,” he told CNN Travel. Newenham first visited in August 2021 and told CNN Travel that she never imagined Iraq becoming one of her favorite travel destinations. Anmar Khalil/AP“Visiting the [ninth-century] Great Mosque of Samarra is a must,” he told CNN Travel. For Sarah Sanbar, Iraq researcher at Human Rights Watch, tourism to the country is allowing visitors to see the real Iraq.
Persons: Tommy Driskill, , ” Driskill, Saddam Hussein’s, Iraq’s, Driskill, , “ I’m, I’ve, “ We’ve, ” Robert Kyle Molina, Molina, Ali Al Makhzomy, ” Al Makhzomy, Janet Newenham, Newenham, , ” Newenham, they’ve, Pope Francis, Al Makhzomy, Ur, Sergio Arce, Bil, Anmar Khalil, Imam Hussain, Abbas, Hussain ibn Ali, Prophet Mohammed, Arce, I’d, Jan Bakker, James Wilcox, we’ve, Travel’s Molina, Sarah Sanbar, Iraq —, ” Sergio Arce, Sanbar, , ’ Heck Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, Tourism Capital, US Department of State, United, Foreign, Commonwealth, Development, Human Rights Watch, ISIS, Bil, US State Department, US, Federal Government, Baghdad International Airport, European, Kurdistan Regional Government Tourism Board, International, Federal, , Vatican Media, Reuters, Borders, Erbil Marathon, Sergio Arce Military Locations: Hawaii, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Babylon, Kurdistan, Iraqi, Karbala, European Union, Kurdistan Chronicle, Federal Iraq, Mosul, , Janet Newenham Iraq, Cork, Ireland, Baghdad . “ Iraq, Islam, ” Iraq, East, Palestine, Eden, Samarra, Al, Arba’een, Sweden, Iran, Kuwait, Pakistan, India, Erbil, Berlin’s, Today, birdwatch
A group of passengers on board an American Airlines flight restrained and tied up a passenger with duct tape after he allegedly tried to open an aircraft door mid-flight. The flight attendant told authorities the passenger’s voice got louder and he became more agitated. “The only thing you could think about was, 'I’ve gotta stop this guy,'” McCright, who was sitting in the front row of the flight, told NBC News. I need to get off the plane.”Another flight attendant told authorities the passenger told her he wanted to get off the flight because he was the “captain.” This flight attendant tried to deescalate the man, but he did not listen and kept insisting he was getting off the flight. And yeah after processing and the situation was done, yeah I’m very thankful to be here,” Boris told NBC’s Jesse Kirsch.
Persons: Doug McCright, McCright, “ I’m, Charlie Boris, , ” Boris, NBC’s Jesse Kirsch, Boris Organizations: American Airlines, Fort, Passengers, Dallas Fort, Worth International Airport Department of Public, NBC News, Airport Locations: Milwaukee, Dallas, Fort Worth, Canada, Worth, Toronto
Vicky Nguyen shares holiday travel safety tips
  + stars: | 2024-11-21 | by ( Dateline Nbc | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +6 min
When it comes to holiday travel, the most wonderful time of the year can feel like the most stressful. Andrea Canning spoke with Today Show Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, on today’s episode of Dateline: True Crime Weekly and got some travel safety tips you can use year round. In that same vein, getting a nice night of sleep ahead of time and making sure that you’ve packed the car. Canning: Um, OK, so if you’re flying, any tips on how to book holiday travel with regards to making sure everything goes smoothly, you’re not scammed in some way? The most dangerous part of booking an air travel vacation or holiday is that scam that you mentioned, Andrea.
Persons: Andrea Canning, Vicky Nguyen, Vicky, Good, Canning, Andrea, you’ve, I’ve, you’re, It’s, There’s, we’ve, it’s, “ We’re, Everyone’s Organizations: Consumer Investigative, Department of Homeland Security, TSA, DMV Locations: It’s
“Far too often, patients relying on federal government health care programs are forced to accept bureaucratic, one-size-fits-all coverage,” Crapo said. But Trump’s lack of specificity about health care could empower Oz to fill in the blanks. Oz said on an AARP questionnaire: “We can expand Medicare Advantage plans. If Oz is confirmed and chooses to push more people into Medicare Advantage, as he has pitched, he may not have too hard a time. “In our focus groups, people say they’re satisfied with both traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage, and they make their choices based on different preferences,” Neuman said.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Mehmet Oz, Mike Crapo, ” Crapo, “ Dr, Oz, George Halvorson, , Kamala Harris ’, , Larry Levitt, Harris, ” Levitt, Trump, Sen, James Lankford, hasn’t, ” Lankford, Obama, Obamacare, Patty Murray, “ Trump, Ron Wyden, Tricia Neuman, Neuman, ” Neuman, Arthur Caplan, ” Caplan, ” Wyden, they’re, Lankford, ” Sen, Mike Rounds, there’s, We’ll, pare, “ It’s, Caplan, ” Oz, John Fetterman, he’s, “ We’re, ” Fetterman, I’m Organizations: Medicare, Services, Forbes, Kaiser Permanente, Agency, Senate, Health, Education, Labor, Pensions, NYU Langone Medical, Commonwealth Fund, Locations: Idaho, KFF, New York City, Pennsylvania
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia’s center-left government on Thursday introduced a bill in Parliament that aims to ban social media for children under 16 and proposed fines of up to $32 million for social media platforms for systemic breaches. Australia plans to trial an age-verification system that may include biometrics or government identification to enforce a social media age cut-off, some of the toughest controls imposed by any country to date. France last year proposed a ban on social media for those under 15, but users were able to avoid the ban with parental consent. The law would force social media platforms, and not parents or young people, to take reasonable steps to ensure the age-verification protections are in place. “Social media has a social responsibility ... that’s why we are making big changes to hold platforms to account for user safety,” she said.
Persons: Anthony Albanese, ByteDance’s TikTok, Elon Musk’s, Snapchat, Albanese, Michelle Rowland, Rowland, Organizations: , Liberal Party, Facebook, Google, YouTube, Labor, United Locations: SYDNEY, Australia, France, United States
But artist Maurizio Cattelan’s viral creation, titled “Comedian,” has proven a sound investment for one collector: One of the artwork’s three “editions” smashed estimates to sell for $6.24 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York on Wednesday. The auction house had estimated the work to go for between $1 million to $1.5 million; bidding began at $800,000. Prior to the sale, Sotheby’s confirmed to CNN that neither the tape nor, thankfully, the banana are the originals. The Miami installation was eventually removed amid public safety concerns, but all three editions were sold at the fair. In interviews given since the Miami installation, Cattelan has described “Comedian” as a work of commentary.
Persons: Maurizio Cattelan’s, , , Oliver Barker, Sotheby’s, Justin Sun, ” Sun, , , Marcel Duchamp’s, David Datuna, David Galperin, ” Galperin Organizations: CNN, Art Basel Miami Beach, Guggenheim, Art Newspaper, Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul National University Locations: New York, Miami, Americas, Seoul, South Korea, London, Paris, Milan, Hong Kong, Dubai, Taipei, Tokyo, Los Angeles
Dollar stores companies were some best performing stocks in the S&P 500 during the Great Recession, said Piper Sandler managing director Peter Keith. Shares of Dollar Tree — which owns its namesake brand and Family Dollar — and Dollar General have both fallen roughly 50% this year. Lower income Americans, who comprise about 60% of Dollar General sales, are under more pressure to stretch their dollars in the face of high inflation. In its fiscal 2024 second quarter earnings call, Dollar General said those customers are also more reliant on online storefronts, which dollar stores have had less success in rolling out. Both Dollar Tree and Dollar General have also faced numerous worker safety violations over the past decade.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Peter Keith, Keith, Melissa Repko Organizations: Walmart, CNBC
Goldman Sachs sees big gains ahead for Merus on the back of the company's cancer treatment. The firm initiated coverage of the cancer therapeutics stock with a buy rating on Wednesday, alongside a $73 per share price target. Law said the antibody has already shown promising results and can be a key growth driver for the stock moving forward. MRUS YTD mountain Merus stock. Merus stock has advanced more than 56% already in 2024.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Richard Law, Law, peto Organizations: Merus
That's why I can gladly round up all of the best early Black Friday deals for you, below. Keep scrolling to see the best Black Friday deals you can score now. To explore even more, check out our guides to the best Amazon Black Friday sales, the best Black Friday mattress sales, and the best Walmart Black Friday deals. Best Black Friday tech dealsBeats Studio Buds $79.99 $149.95 Save 47% The Beats Studio Buds offer great sound, an excellent fit, and decent noise cancellation for their price. View at AmazonBest Black Friday fashion dealsNisolo Men's Huarache Sandal $105.00 $150.00 Save 30% Handwoven craftsmanship meets sustainability in our top selling huarache sandal.
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The woman who accused Hegseth of assault broke into tears when asked about the matter by CNN reporters last week and declined to comment. The report, which identifies the accuser as “Jane Doe,” summarizes police interviews with Doe, Hegseth, conference attendees and a hotel employee, and includes descriptions of video footage from the hotel viewed by police. There, a conference attendee told police that Hegseth had touched her knee and invited her to come to his hotel room. Doe told police that her next memory after the argument was being in a hotel room with Hegseth. He said that he was “buzzed” that night after drinking beer and remembered going back to his hotel room with Doe.
Persons: Pete Hegseth, , Hegseth, Donald Trump, I’ve, ” Timothy Parlatore, Jane Doe, , Doe, Facebook Doe, Hegseth “, Hegseth ejaculating, didn’t, Doe “, “ ‘, , CNN’s Yahya Abou, Ghazala Organizations: CNN, Trump Cabinet, Fox News, California Federation of Republican Women, Hyatt Regency Monterey, Trump, Republican, Hyatt Regency Monterrey, Hegseth, ” Police Locations: California, Monterey , California, Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel, Spa, Monterey, Monterey County, Doe
Employers know that prioritizing employee wellbeing is the right thing to do, but there are also business benefits. Indeed Introduces the 2024 Work Wellbeing 100, ranking the Top Publicly-Traded Companies for Work Wellbeing in the US. Oxford recently analyzed Indeed's work wellbeing dataset and highlighted a strong correlation between company wellbeing and business performance. Indeed's 2024 Global Work Wellbeing Report findings revealed that higher levels of employee wellbeing are associated with improved firm valuation, return on assets, and gross profits. Indeed reinforced the business case for work wellbeing by launching the Work Wellbeing 100, an index ranking the top 100 publicly traded companies based on their Indeed Work Wellbeing Score.
Persons: Russell, — LaFawn Davis, Davis Organizations: Oxford, Nasdaq, Forrester Research, Insider Studios Locations: Oxford, millennials
AdvertisementDonald Trump has surrounded himself with people who have competing views on AI regulation. Elon Musk, for example, has supported more AI regulation in the past. Some Silicon Valley veterans are betting that president-elect Donald Trump's new administration will make AI development a top priority. AdvertisementMusk, who spent over $130 million on Trump's campaign, has called for greater regulation of AI in the past. It's not clear if that effort will impact their views on AI regulation.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, JD Vance, Donald Trump's, Big, Marc Andreessen, Trump, Joe Biden, California's, Gavin Newsom, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, It's, Vance, Calvin Newport, Eric Schmidt Organizations: Trump, Trump Super PAC, Washington Post, California, Department of Government, Big Tech, Georgetown University Locations: Washington, Silicon Valley, China
How military police soldiers are trained
  + stars: | 2024-11-21 | by ( Jake Gabbard | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
US Army military police soldiers are responsible for protecting Army posts by guarding gates, controlling traffic, and responding to emergencies. They also oversee military prisons and detention centers that house uniformed criminals, like the US Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Business Insider spent four days at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri to see how 31 Bravos and 31 Echos spend 10 weeks training to become military police and detention specialists. A reported 3,000 soldiers working as cavalry scouts and military police would need to move to new positions. We look into how that could affect the 1,306 military police soldiers training at Fort Leonard Wood and what that could mean for the safety of Army bases around the globe.
Persons: Fort Leonard Wood Organizations: Business, Fort, Army Locations: Fort Leavenworth , Kansas, Missouri, Afghanistan, Iraq, China, Russia
New Mastercard research shows affluent consumers enjoy optimizing their wallets with "financial gymnastics." While prioritizing experiences and legacy-building, affluent consumers don't accept anything less than the speediest and most convenient payment options. Those based in Asia Pacific tend to go even further, juggling approximately 7.5 payment methods. We see this every day in our work with banks across Asia Pacific: Affluent consumers are no longer motivated by simply accumulating assets. Reliable payment methods free up time that is better spent with loved ones or pursuing passions.
Persons: Sandeep Malhotra, prudently Organizations: Mastercard, Products, Innovation, Insider Studios Locations: Asia Pacific, India, Hong Kong
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed California's bill at the end of September but signed into law another bill which requires transparency in generative AI systems. "A lot of the privacy risks associated with AI can be tackled through a comprehensive data privacy regime," she said. The U.S. has historically approached data privacy with decentralized, state-by-state legislation, which is where AI regulation is currently headed. Regarding Colorado's successful AI bill, Maroney wrote on Facebook, "It is unfortunate that Connecticut chose not to join Colorado as a leader in this space. Even a model approach, if done wrong, could pose a major risk to the U.S. "Everybody's looking at California, especially when it comes to tech," Elgendy said.
Persons: Scott Weiner, Wiener, Gavin Newsom, California's, Tatiana Rice, Jonas Jacobi, Mohamed Elgendy, Elgendy, Rice, Robert Rodriguez, James Maroney, Maroney Organizations: Conference, AI Alliance, Washington D.C, U.S ., European Union AI, Privacy, Data, American, White, Office of Science, Technology, Democratic, Colorado Senate, Democratic Connecticut State, Facebook, Colorado Locations: California, San Francisco, Washington, Puerto Rico, U.S, U.S . Virgin Islands, Colorado, Silicon, Connecticut
As head of the WWE, Linda McMahon oversaw its transformation from a wrestling entertainment company into a publicly traded media empire. He also would often film his sexual abuse, according to the filing. Both Linda and Vince McMahon were aware of Phillips’ abuse, the lawsuit alleges. In 2023, the Maryland Child Victims Act, which repeals the statute of limitations in certain child sexual abuse civil lawsuits, became law. Linda McMahon worked in Trump’s first Cabinet as the administrator of the Small Business Administration before stepping down in 2019 to chair a pro-Trump super PAC.
Persons: Linda McMahon, Donald Trump, McMahon, Vince, McMahon —, Melvin Phillips Jr, Phillips, , John, “ Phillips, , Linda, Vince McMahon, Laura Brevetti, ” Brevetti, “ Ms, Vince McMahon “, ” Jessica Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Phillips ’, , , Philips, Greg Gutzler, DiCello Levitt, Murphy, Falcon, Trump’s, Katelyn Polantz Organizations: CNN, Department of Education, Wrestling Entertainment, WWE, Senate, Holdings, New York Post, Maryland Child, Small Business Administration, Trump, America, Policy Institute, TK Holdings, US, Office, of Locations: Connecticut, Baltimore County , Maryland, New York, Southern, of New York
Winder, Georgia CNN —Colin Gray, the father of alleged Georgia school shooter Colt Gray, entered a not guilty plea Thursday morning to charges – including two counts of second-degree murder – alleging that he shares responsibility for the September shooting. Gray faces 29 charges, including two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of involuntary manslaughter. He was indicted on 55 counts, including four counts each of malice murder and felony murder. Colt Gray will be tried as an adult. Colin and Colt Gray have both been jailed since their arrests.
Persons: Georgia CNN — Colin Gray, Colt Gray, Gray, Jimmy Berry, ” Colin Gray, Jennifer, James Crumbley, Ethan Crumbley, Ethan, Colin Gray, , ” Colt Gray, Elijah Nouvelage, Thursday’s, Berry, Colin, Chase Boyd, Boyd, Brandon King, CNN’s Dakin Andone, Lauren del Valle Organizations: Georgia CNN, Oxford High School, Apalachee High School, Reuters, Grays, Barrow County Sheriff’s, Barrow News, Gun Safety Locations: Winder, Georgia, Michigan, Atlanta, Winder , Georgia, Barrow County, Barrow, Uvalde , Texas, United States
That’s when nearby passengers, including Doug McCright, rushed in, he told CNN affiliate WDJT. McCright bear-hugged the unruly passenger from behind and pinned him to the ground. The FAA will investigate the incident aboard the Airbus A319, it told CNN in a statement. The FAA has a zero tolerance policy for unruly passenger behavior, which surged to a record high in 2021, with nearly 6,000 incidents reported. In September, a passenger allegedly tried to choke a flight attendant and “said he was going to kill everybody” aboard a Frontier Airlines flight.
Persons: , Doug McCright, ” McCright, , wasn’t, , Pete Muntean, Marnie Hunter Organizations: CNN, Milwaukee, Fort, Federal Aviation Administration, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Department of Public Safety, WDJT, Dallas, FBI, Department of Public, FAA, Airbus, American Airlines, United Airlines, Frontier Airlines Locations: Dallas, Fort Worth, That’s, McCright
“People are afraid of walking the streets right now; there’s a lot of fear … a lot of fear,” Sanchez said. “Shrinking worker (supply) in a period in which those sectors need more workers and are having a hard time finding workers will clearly generate a slowdown,” Peri said. Although temporary farm visas — known as H-2A — do exist, there is no legal way to have year-round foreign workers. “We know [undocumented immigrants] are working, they’re not sitting at home,” he said. “The slowing in immigration that’s broadly anticipated will probably show up in tighter labor markets for lower-skilled workers,” he said in an interview.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Sam Sanchez, , Sanchez, ” Sanchez, Giovanni Peri, Peri, Ron Estrada, , ” Estrada, farmworkers, Joe Sohm, Farmworker Justice’s Estrada, Carolinians, they’re, “ They’ve, Biden, Trump, Michael Feroli, Julia Pollak, Scott Olson, it’s, Joe Brusuelas, ” Karoline Leavitt, Vance, Joanne Eriaku, Eriaku, she’s Organizations: CNN, Chicago, Coast Hospitality Group, , Global Migration, University of California, Davis, UCDavis, Migration Center . Business, Biden, Farmworker, North Carolina Growers Association, Congressional, CBO, JPMorgan, Republican National Convention, RSM, Trump, United Nations, UN, Social Locations: America, Mexico, Little, San Francisco, Chicago, , Milwaukee, Chicago’s Little, Springfield , Ohio, New York City, Uganda, Eriaku, Kenya, United States
AdvertisementIt used to be that leaving Fox News or other big media outlets was the end of your career. Ask two former Fox hosts, Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, or Bari Weiss, an ex-New York Times editor. People like the former Fox News stars Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, and the former New York Times writer and editor Bari Weiss. At the time, it seemed like we would see more people doing what he did — leaving mainstream media, going to digital, and building an audience there. Unless you're Tucker Carlson.
Persons: Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Bari Weiss, Chris Balfe, we've, Glenn Beck, TheBlaze, Carlson, Kelly, Weiss, Balfe, Beck, Donald Trump, he's, Fox —, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, we're, Tucker, Joe Rogan, , He's, Vladimir Putin, Tucker Carlson's, They're, They've, it's Organizations: Fox News, Fox, New York Times, Red, Big Media, Glenn Beck Fox, YouTube, Facebook Locations: TheBlaze, Fox
AdvertisementTrump nominated Pam Bondi for attorney general on ThursdayTrump said he wants to refocus the Department of Justice on crime and safety. Matt Gaetz withdrew from consideration for the role earlier on Thursday. President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday he would nominate Pam Bondi, former attorney general of Florida, for attorney general after his first pick withdrew from consideration. "Pam will refocus the DOJ to its intended purpose of fighting Crime, and Making America Safe Again." AdvertisementTrump chose Bondi, a longtime Trump ally who served as Florida's attorney general from 2011 to 2019, after former congressman Matt Gaetz withdrew from consideration for the role earlier on Thursday.
Persons: Trump, Pam Bondi, Thursday Trump, Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump, Pam Organizations: Thursday, of Justice, Truth Social, DOJ, Bondi, Trump, Business Locations: Florida
CNN —After recent burglaries at homes of professional athletes – including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce – the NFL has issued a security bulletin to teams and the players union warning that “organized and skilled groups” are increasingly targeting players’ residences for such crimes. The memo, issued Wednesday and obtained by CNN, warns that players across multiple sports leagues are being targeted. Perpetrators “appear to exploit team schedules to target athletes’ homes on game days,” and appear to be using public records, social media, media reports and surveillance to gather information on their targets, it says. That home belongs to Mahomes, the Chiefs’ quarterback, CNN affiliates KCTV and KSHB reported. Burglaries reported at NBA players’ homesReports of burglaries at the homes of NBA players have also recently emerged.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, , weren’t, ” Mahomes, KCTV, Mike Conley Jr, Conley, Bobby Portis, ” Portis, Jill Martin, Hanna Park, Josh Campbell Organizations: CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, NFL, FBI, Chiefs, KCTV, CNN –, New Orleans Saints, NBA, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Star Tribune, Timberwolves, Milwaukee Bucks, Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers Locations: ” The Kansas City, Mahomes, Missouri’s Cass County, Kansas, Medina , Minnesota, Hills , Wisconsin
The best and worst developments in public health have always come from moments of crisis. But many of the elixir victims were very young children, and agency officials wasted no time spinning the incident up into a national crisis. The public grew skeptical of the effort when the vaccines were linked to an extremely rare but serious side effect. “It was supposed to be this great triumph,” says Joshua Sharfstein, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and author of “The Public Health Crisis Survival Guide.” “But it ended up seeding a generation of vaccine hesitancy instead.” The takeaway from these and similar parables is clear, Dr. Sharfstein says: Crisis can be a powerful catalyst for shaping policy and improving society. The United States is in what can only be described as an epoch of crisis.
Persons: Sulfanilamide, , Joshua Sharfstein, Sharfstein, , it’s Organizations: and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control, Fort, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Locations: Fort Dix, United States, Republic
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