The day after the election, some celebrated Trump's win and RFK Jr.'s potential role as a public health decision-maker. Why?
Facing with a dialogue with RFK Jr., a top FDA official mounts a public defense of vaccines — and pleads for open minds.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push to strip processed food out of school lunch and limit food dye marks a shift in how Trump is ...
During these efforts, conducted under the first Trump administration, “There was no effort to do that,” Kennedy said ... what ...
What about swing states? The answer is easy – no," RFK Jr. then said in a video posted to his X account on Monday. "No matter what state you live in, you should be voting for Donald Trump.
Despite dropping out of the presidential race nearly three months before Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received more ...
Kennedy Jr., speaks before Republican presidential nominee ... Then again, even if there were more cases of autism, there’s still no evidence vaccines are the cause. Lutnick has embraced a ...
RFK Jr. said in the accompanying video. "The answer is easy: No. No matter what state you live in, you should be voting for Donald Trump." Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during a campaign rally for ...
Kennedy Jr.’s campaign to “Make America Healthy ... and avoiding simplistic solutions no more likely to make Americans healthier than get-rich-quick schemes are to make us wealthier.
Robert Kennedy Jr. said that added fluoride is responsible for multiple health problems, but cited no studies or evidence to support his view. (Mustafa Hussain for WSJ) Robert F. Kennedy ...