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  1. 20 hours ago
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    My comment is very specific - not a "something". In the context of , a rational person would want a decrease in the rate that it occurs.

  2. Sep 11

    "I keep fighting in my son’s honor & for the 96 Americans who die everyday from . I refuse to quit. I refuse to accept this as normal." Diana has been fighting for w/ since her son was shot & killed 2 years ago. Her story:

  3. Sep 6

    We wake up this morning with heavy hearts and horrible news, member was killed last night, he just turned 19. Our condolences go out to his family and we will continue our fight to end in Chicago!

  4. 7 hours ago

    is a leading cause of injury death in the US yet few public health schools offer courses about it. So—w/ lots of help—I developed a curriculum and am teaching variations of it this fall at & . Will share highlights as we go along.

  5. 35 minutes ago

    We need more people who have experienced the direct horrors of at the table. We need their voice. Their lived experience. It will take compassion and collaboration to solve complex problems...not partisanship.

  6. 7 hours ago

    Yesterday , I was honored to lead a discussion on . The PTK Chapter of Kirkwood Community College here at Iowa city organised a session on…

  7. Sep 5

    Today’s is a sad reminder that Congress has done zero to address the —whether at a school or on a street no one will read about—that plagues America. I asked a survivor when he’d feel safe. “When you guys just do something.”

  8. 7 hours ago

    Thanks to my research mentor and outstanding colleagues at for scientifically demonstrating an inconvenient truth about . Anyone committed to public health must take note and advocate for .

  9. 1 hour ago

    I will vote for whoever lays out the best platform to combat the in our city... you suck big time right now

  10. 5 hours ago
  11. Khary Penebaker: I would think it would behoove a company to invest in the kind of care needed to make sure their employees are healthy & happy & have access to the services they need. Instead they concentrate on bottom line.

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  12. Sep 10

    will receive the Vernon Jarrett Medal at the National Press Club in D.C. next week for columns on in Philadelphia.

  13. Sep 6

    CINCINNATI shooter a block from my hotel. So tragic- prayers to families of victims. Grateful to officers who engaged and put it down. This is a beautiful town, full of artists, music,entrepreneurs and hope.

  14. 47 minutes ago

    another shooting.. a double shooting. What's your platform on

  15. Sep 11

    "We never want money to be a barrier to saving a life," says , founder and managing director of . The organization's free training programs on have reached students and educators in every state across the country.

  16. 51 minutes ago

    “It’s sleepless nights until ends.” -Kelly Marx, White Plains, NY LISTEN: Westchester County youth remind voters to think of gun control when heading to the polls!

  17. 2 hours ago

    In the , the growing rate of incidents of have reached levels tantamount to a serious human rights crisis. Read ’s latest report ‘In The ’:

  18. 20 hours ago

    There was a fatal shooting at a North Las Vegas high school. It's unclear whether the 18-year old male was a student. is out of control. Unless we make meaningful changes, it won't lessen.

  19. Rick: Mental health care is not accessible to everyone. Khary Penebaker: No, and that's scary. But there are free resources available. Call a friend, or the national suicide prevention hotline--phone or text.

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  20. Khary Penebaker: Suicides don't just happen in September. We need better access to mental healthcare; we can make a significant reduction in the number of lives lost to suicide.

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