NIH nominee is ‘convinced’ vaccines don’t cause autism, but won’t rule out more studies on the issue
Jay Bhattacharya said he’s “convinced” by the data showing there is no link between the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine ...
Political winds may be shifting the Washington Commanders’ proposed stadium from the favored RFK site to remaining in ...
Kevin Harvick opened up on Brad Keselowski's shaky start to the season and his needing medical attention at COTA.
The CDC estimated that Utah children who have received all of the mandated vaccines, including MMR, required for ...
As a measles outbreak in West Texas continues to grow, the response from US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
From egg prices and food costs to Easter candy and Mexican tariffs, here are the biggest food news stories of March—and what ...
RFK Jr. falsely links antidepressants with school shooters, heroin. But what are SSRIs and is it safe for kids to take them?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to evaluate the chemicals in our food and take steps to make it safer. But those actions will ...
The Tennessean's letters reflect the views of the authors and add to public discourse. At issue: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s response to measles outbreak.
President Donald Trump, during his joint address to Congress in Washington, D.C., appointed a 13-year-old boy who's battling cancer as an honorary Secret Service agent.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls it “poison.” President Trump has multiple cans of it every day. Welcome to the 2025 soda wars.
This editorial was originally published by The Wall Street Journal and was distributed by The Associated Press.
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