In an exclusive interview, USA TODAY sat down with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to talk about vaccines, nutrition and cell phone radiation.
Once about clean living, “crunchy mom” culture is now fueling vaccine skepticism and political support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA movement.
Reshaping the American diet was the centerpiece of Kennedy's agenda. He promised a clean sweep of corruption and industry ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON – Stepping inside Kathleen Kennedy Townsend’s sun-filled apartment is like stepping into American history. A letter ...
The president didn't take the health secretary's hand when he reached out for a handshake before discussing the bill.
Curbing transmission of the deadly disease will be particularly challenging with vaccine skeptics in charge of public health, ...
The U.S. health secretary told USA Today that he believed the flu jab was a “potential culprit that I cannot rule out” for ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is holding a rally in Harrisburg today (Wednesday) in the state Capitol Rotunda. He’ll be pushing his Make America Healthy Again policies and celebrating ...
Kennedy says he "can't rule out" flu jabs as culprit in his spasmodic dysphonia ...
RFK Jr. got the world talking when he sensationally admitted to having a brain worm that affected the controversial ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acknowledged he understood relatives were upset about the change, but said he has bigger priorities.
As the 'crunchy mom' movement swells, it is emblematic of a mainstream embrace of vaccine skepticism and a broader lack of ...