An unlikely figure has emerged as one of the few Republican voices willing to publicly criticize Donald Trump.
Planned discussions between the U.S. and Russia have led to a scramble among Ukraine and its European allies to make sure ...
Canellos is POLITICO managing editor for enterprise and author of the 2021 book, The Great Dissenter ... But now, with RFK Jr. taking his place alongside President Donald Trump, two more pillars ...
The longtime vaccine skeptic, 71, will be tasked with overseeing the nation's health agencies in Donald Trump's administration Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from ...
Minutes after Thursday's confirmation, the Democratic National Committee criticized the Senate vote in an email headlined "Republicans Confirm Unqualified Conspiracy Theorist RFK Jr. To Lead HHS." ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to bring "radical transparency" to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) hours after he was confirmed by the Senate and sworn in at the White House ...
RFK Jr., a longtime environmental lawyer and ... measles and hepatitis B, writing several books on the subject and founding the nonprofit Children’s Health Defense, which has sued the government ...
Hari’s personal story, which she shares with her followers online, in books and in a food company ... MAHA lobbying and worries about RFK’s anti-vaccine beliefs When Sen.
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For the Republicans who had begun as skeptics, that was enough reassurance for them to put RFK Jr. in charge of the nation’s health. STAT’s coverage of chronic health issues is supported by ...
Photo: Nathan Howard/Reuters WASHINGTON—The Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary on Thursday, putting a longtime critic of vaccines and the medical ...
"The vote on RFK is about one simple question," Schumer said. "Will Republicans do the right thing for American public health, or will they do whatever is necessary to keep Donald Trump happy ...