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Daniel W. Webster

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studies violence, suicide, and gun violence prevention policy @JohnsHopkinsSPH @JHU_CGVS @JHSPH_HPM

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linkhttps://publichealth.jhu.edu/gun-violence-solutions calendar_today06-02-2016 20:12:35

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Timothy Caulfield (@caulfieldtim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Q: How horrifying is the thought of RFK Jr influencing national health policy? A: THIS horrifying.👇 A greatest hits list of science-free lies, conspiracy theories & wellness woo marketing tropes. With an added dose of childish revenge rage. via Derek Beres cc Jennifer Gunter

Q: How horrifying is the thought of RFK Jr influencing national health policy?

A: THIS horrifying.👇

A greatest hits list of science-free lies, conspiracy theories & wellness woo marketing tropes. With an added dose of childish revenge rage. 

via <a href="/derekberes/">Derek Beres</a> cc <a href="/DrJenGunter/">Jennifer Gunter</a>
Daniel W. Webster (@danielwwebster1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

C’mon! That’s data from 14 ABs over 19 ABs vs Lefties, Freeman had .250 BA, .759 OPS over 192 ABs in 2024. Betts was .308 BA, .853 OPS over 143 ABs. Considering Freeman had 1 XBH over the past month, Boone did what any good manger would have done. Players decided this one.

Arnold Ventures (@arnold_ventures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Timely access to up-to-date data is critical to making informed criminal justice policies. Read more from our EVP of criminal justice Jennifer Doleac on why AV is supporting AH Datalytics' Real-Time Crime Index. cnn.it/3Yi4sNM

Sheryl Gay Stolberg (@sherylnyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump's surgeon general, Jerome Adams warns RFK would hurt America's health: "If RFK has a significant influence on the next administration, that could further erode people's willingness to get up to date with recommended vaccines, and I am worried about the impact that

Alec Stapp (@alecstapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New analysis from WaPo: Congressional districts that favored Trump in the 2020 election received 3x as much clean energy & manufacturing investments as those that favored Biden. (Noteworthy because zero Republicans voted for the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022).

New analysis from WaPo:

Congressional districts that favored Trump in the 2020 election received 3x as much clean energy &amp; manufacturing investments as those that favored Biden.

(Noteworthy because zero Republicans voted for the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022).
Daniel W. Webster (@danielwwebster1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard to think of someone less qualified to run public health agencies than RFK, Jr. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

Julie Ward (@julie_a_ward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in Social Science & Medicine! Since we began developing the new dataset of fatal & nonfatal shootings by police in the US, people have been asking us – What do shootings look like in my area? 👀 (1/4)

New in Social Science &amp; Medicine!

Since we began developing the new dataset of fatal &amp; nonfatal shootings by police in the US, people have been asking us – What do shootings look like in my area? 👀 (1/4)
Daniel W. Webster (@danielwwebster1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More great research on shootings by police and the factors correlated with police shootings led by Julie Ward with important implications for prevention. 👇

Brandon M. Scott (@mayorbmscott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As of this morning, homicides are down 25.9% and nonfatal shootings are down 36% compared to this time last year on top of the roughly 20% drop in homicides we saw in 2023.

As of this morning, homicides are down 25.9% and nonfatal shootings are down 36% compared to this time last year on top of the roughly 20% drop in homicides we saw in 2023.
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Presidents do not have to be saints, and we hope that a second term for Donald Trump would avoid disaster. But he poses an unacceptable risk to America and the world. If The Economist had a vote, we would cast it for Kamala Harris econ.st/4hovqvV

Presidents do not have to be saints, and we hope that a second term for Donald Trump would avoid disaster. But he poses an unacceptable risk to America and the world. If The Economist had a vote, we would cast it for Kamala Harris econ.st/4hovqvV
Alec MacGillis (@alecmacgillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your occasional reminder that in 2016, Green Party got nearly 2X more votes in deciding states of MI, WI and PA than Trump's cumulative margin there.

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Post-pandemic stimulus has helped America’s economy outpace its peers, reduced inequality and shrunk the racial employment gap. So why did voters reject these gains on election day? econ.st/4i1kAwi Illustration: Alvaro Bernis

Post-pandemic stimulus has helped America’s economy outpace its peers, reduced inequality and shrunk the racial employment gap. So why did voters reject these gains on election day? econ.st/4i1kAwi

Illustration: Alvaro Bernis
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Get Ready for Higher Food Prices - The Atlantic. For those who voted for Trump because you were unhappy with higher food prices or who said “amen!” to mass deportations, be prepared for much higher food prices and shortages. apple.news/AsLNheDzkRjWns…

Daniel W. Webster (@danielwwebster1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Declines of this magnitude don’t occur by chance or good luck. We have a long way to fully understand all of the drivers, but Jeff Asher’s & John Roman’s data-informed musings are excellent starting points. Some key policies implemented in 2022-2024 are being reversed.