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First-graders at John B. Wright elementary school in Tucson bounced into the brightly lit lunchroom, chattering with friends as they grabbed trays featuring juicy mandarin oranges, cherry tomatoes and butter lettuce,
There is a growing rift between President Donald Trump and his Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as supporters of both men find themselves increasingly at odds with each other.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning from the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday as he defended the deep cuts to his department the
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to release a report Thursday on how pesticides and other issues may be linked to childhood chronic diseases.
Just so blatantly false’ - Walz, a former teacher and a father of a son with nonverbal learning disorder, says the cuts to the Department of Education and RFK Jr.’s words on autism are destructive
A federal judge on Tuesday told government lawyers to explain Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s past statement that 20% of DOGE layoffs are “mistakes.”
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The FDA announced a policy shift for COVID-19 vaccine approvals to focus on Americans considered high-risk of contracting the virus, and those older than age 65.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNRFK Jr. Has Had Enough Of Washington Senator And He Lets Her Know ItSecretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. let loose on Democratic Washington Sen. Patty Murray on Tuesday after she hurled accusations at him for several minutes. During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing,
By Renee Hickman TUCSON, Arizona (Reuters) -First-graders at John B. Wright elementary school in Tucson bounced into the brightly lit lunchroom, chattering with friends as they grabbed trays featuring juicy mandarin oranges,
Secretary RFK Jr. is outlining the administration’s vision for overhauling the nation’s health system, prioritizing patient choice, cost transparency, and a crackdown on government waste.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended President Donald Trump’s drug pricing executive order by taking aim at other countries for “free riding on American patients.” Trump signed a sweeping executive order earlier this week aimed at lowering prescription drug prices through a “Most Favored Nation” policy.