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Many Americans don t trust their public health system during COVID-19 pandemic, survey shows

Many Americans don t trust their public health system during COVID-19 pandemic, survey shows Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT The U.S. public health system was thrust into the limelight by the coronavirus pandemic, and a survey published Thursday found many Americans aren t happy with its performance. According to the survey, conducted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in February through March, ratings of nation’s public health system declined from 43% in 2009 to 34% in 2021.  Positive ratings for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fell overall from 59% in 2009 to 54% in 2021. Health experts say distrust and the politicization of public health measures contributed to Americans’ negative view of health institutions.

Overnight Defense: Former Pentagon chief to testify about Capitol riot Wednesday | Senate Intelligence chairman wants Biden to review US Space Command move

Who else will be there: Testifying alongside Miller on Wednesday will be former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee. In his testimony, Rosen will similarly defend preparations ahead of the attack, according to a copy of remarks obtained by The Hill. Rosen’s defense: “I believe that DOJ [Department of Justice] reasonably prepared for contingencies ahead of January 6, understanding that there was considerable uncertainty as to how many people would arrive, who those people would be, and precisely what purposes they would pursue. Unlike the police, DOJ had no frontline role with respect to crowd control,” Rosen wrote. “But DOJ took appropriate precautions to have tactical support available if contingencies led to them being called upon.” 

Biden s Wall Street cop is putting Robinhood on notice

Biden s Wall Street cop is putting Robinhood on notice CNN 5/6/2021 By Matt Egan, CNN Business © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Gary Gensler testifies before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill July 30, 2013 in Washington, DC. Gensler and Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Jo White testified and took questions from Senators during the hearing titled, Mitigating Systemic Risk in Financial Markets through Wall Street Reforms. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Gary Gensler, the newly installed chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, put Robinhood and Citadel Securities on notice Thursday about a potential crackdown in the Biden era.

Manchin builds compromise | News, Sports, Jobs

For The Inter-Mountain Photo by Steven Allen Adams U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin meets with staffers for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources before a meeting. WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin hasn’t let the new-found national attention for his role as a crucial swing vote stop him for putting West Virginians first, but that role could mean the Mountain State benefits from the attention. On Tuesday, Manchin, D-W.Va., had several committees to attend, including chairing the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, as well as votes on the Senate floor, a meeting with the governor of fellow energy state Wyoming and a virtual address to the Independent Community Bankers of America. All while being mobbed by the national press as Manchin navigated his schedule.

Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy Says U S s Iran Sanctions Make Yemen Cease-Fire Hard

Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy Says U S s Iran Sanctions Make Yemen Cease-Fire Hard
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