Robert F. Kennedy Jr., laying out his early health agenda, said he would examine childhood vaccines, psychiatric drugs and other “formerly taboo” topics in investigating the causes of chronic disease.
Adding work requirements for people on Medicaid was a hot topic of debate during President Donald Trump’s first administration — and it may be again in Trump’s second term. Sen. John Kennedy, a ...
For generations, military service was a prerequisite to winning the presidency. Trump however, avoided military service.
Donald Trump has shown great loyalty to those around him.
Trump swears in Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of health and human services. (Andrew Harnik / ) With Elon Musk acting as ...
Joe Gebbia, the Airbnb co-founder, is a board member at Tesla who lives in Austin, where Mr. Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, ...
An obscure court decision involving former President Joe Biden’s presidential board appointments was the key to seizing ...
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after purging the board of everyone appointed by President Joe Biden. In their stead, he appointed his own political allies, donors, and their wives, including ...
The confirmation puts RFK Jr., a vaccine skeptic, in charge of infectious disease response, the safety of food and drug ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sworn in as the new secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Supreme Court ...
The Louisiana Department of Health “will no longer promote mass vaccination.” That's according to a Thursday memo written by ...
Russian officials and state media have taken a triumphant tone after President Donald Trump jettisoned three years of U.S. policy and announced he would likely meet soon with Russian President ...
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