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A look at the eyebrow-raising antics and scientifically dubious assertions of the federal government's number one science ...
A growing number of Black fathers with autistic children are looking to be more visible in the national autism conversation through podcasts, nonprofits and summits that specifically address their ...
Bill Nye the Science Guy says that before being named Trump’s secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. texted him with so much crazy stuff that he had to cut him off.
Bill Nye, the science educator who’s been a TV mainstay for decades, is not the kind of guy you’d expect would be friends with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the most prominent anti-science kook in the ...
Online communities dedicated to the use of a toxic bleach solution to treat everything from cancer to autism believe Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is interested in their cause.
In the telling of President Trump and his Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., autism in the U.S. has exploded in the past decades with seemingly no explanation. These … ...
Never mind that. On opening night next month, June 11, Trump will debut as chair of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which could be the Donald J. Trump Center by then.
The National Archives released on Wednesday a second tranche of documents related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York, though the documents are unlikely to change ...
“Do your own research,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advised parents considering vaccination for their children during an 80-minute televised interview with Dr. Phil last week. He offered the loaded ...
In March, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on X that banning weather modification and geoengineering “is a movement every MAHA needs to support,” referring ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr intends to shift the way vaccines are tested, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing a spokesperson from the HHS.
WASHINGTON — More than 10,000 pages of previously classified documents related to the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy have been released — and are available online for the public to scour.