I got into politics because of my experience with health care, and it informs how I think about keeping Americans safe and well today.
Department Health and Human Services (HHS) nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to say that vaccines do not cause autism at his confirmation hearing on Thursday.
A majority of Americans, 57%, believe the documents will reveal significant new information about the assassinations.
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The MAHA faithful have plenty of reason to be excited. If confirmed, RFK Jr. would oversee an agency that manages nearly $2 ...
During his confirmation hearings, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services showed that ...
Shiong, executive chairman of the Los Angeles Times, is amplifying the publication's new op-ed titled "Trump's Healthcare Disruption Could Pay Off -- If He Pushes Real Reform" with a pho ...
As an unwaveringly pro-life, Christian, conservative woman, I sincerely hope that our Senate advances RFK Jr s nomination and ...
SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly said Friday during her show that she would be watching Republican Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy’s vote ...
When we face some risk of a bird flu pandemic, do we want to entrust our health to a man who has fought lifesaving vaccines?
As The New Republic reported on Friday, the Los Angeles Times—currently in a race to the bottom with The Washington Post to determine which of the two venerable institutions can sell out to Donald ...
In his testimony this week, Kennedy claimed that infectious diseases receive far more federal funding than chronic diseases. Government records suggest the opposite.
The man who hopes to be President Donald Trump's health secretary repeatedly asked to see "data" or "science" showing ...