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RFK Jr. says he doesn't think people should take medical advice from him 04:01. Some of the National Institutes of Health's top brain scientists received layoff notices last month
Kara Swisher appears to have played a role in breaking one of the most salacious media stories in recent memory. In a profile for The New York Times, the veteran tech reporter turned popular podcaster revealed how she became aware of “sexual text messages” exchanged between New York magazine’s Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi and Robert F.
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A coalition of autism scientists has formed to counter RFK, Jr.’s misrepresentations of science and of autism spectrum disorder
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared photos of himself and his family at Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek on Sunday.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has often used his influential position to weigh in on public health issues, but during a congressional hearing he dodged questions about whether children should be vaccinated.
The progressive political action committee 314 Action launched a new ad campaign on Monday, slamming Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he comes up on his first 100 days
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one of the nation's most publicly recognized vaccine skeptics, took a softened approach on vaccines when he answered questions before a House committee Wednesday morning, saying, "I don't think people should be taking medical advice from me."