If those efforts are allowed to continue unencumbered, that will be a hopeful sign that the RFK Jr.-led health department will not actively sabotage public health efforts when there is an acute ...
With friends like these, who needs enemies? Olivia Nuzzi was spotted in Hollywood last week at a dinner party for a very unlikely pal: Popular pro-RFK Jr. Substacker Jessica Reed Kraus.
While the specific topics of discussion have not been confirmed, the food industry as a whole has been a target of RFK Jr.'s ever since the initial launch of his presidential campaign. Kennedy ...
While conspiracy theories have implicated 214 individuals and 44 organizations in John Kennedy’s murder over the years, doubts also remain over the killings of RFK and King after their families ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), a longtime and outspoken critic of Big Pharma, has gained significant attention for his controversial views on healthcare. His stance on vaccines, corporate ...
Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. The measles outbreak underway across West Texas and New Mexico has intensified, sickening ...
In the midst of a growing measles outbreak in Texas that has killed one child, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has misleadingly focused on vitamin A, including from cod ...
Sunday marks the second deadline in an effort to release the RFK and MLK assassination files, just weeks after the fallout from the highly anticipated release of the Epstein files by the ...
US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to meet with top executives from major food firms on Monday, Politico reported Saturday. Officials from General Mills Inc ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to meet with top executives of several major food brands on Monday, marking the first sitdown between the new Health and Human Services secretary and companies he ...
In the first directive since his nomination for secretary of health and human services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. thrust psychiatric medications and their use among children into the national spotlight.