President Trump continues to support Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite widespread concerns over changing vaccine policies and public health risks. Experts warn that this alliance could have dire consequences for U.S. healthcare.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. faces backlash over his claims about COVID-19 vaccine accessibility during a heated Senate hearing. Discover the truth behind the updated FDA guidelines and the barriers to vaccine access.
A revolt among over 1,000 federal health workers has erupted against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., demanding his resignation due to concerns over his leadership and public health safety.
Bernie Sanders has urged Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign as health secretary, citing chaos in health agencies and a dangerous anti-vaccine agenda that threatens American public health.
Jim O'Neill, a Silicon Valley investor and advocate for unproven COVID treatments, is set to lead the CDC, sparking concerns over public health policies. His ties with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may reshape America's health agenda.
In a dramatic turn of events, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confronts CDC Director Susan Monarez, demanding she fire agency officials or face termination herself. The standoff has paralyzed the CDC amid ongoing turmoil.
In a dramatic shift, CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired after opposing controversial vaccine policies pushed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This upheaval raises critical questions about U.S. public health strategies.
In a surprising turn of events, CDC Director Susan Monarez has resigned just weeks into her new role, following a series of controversial vaccine policy changes and workforce layoffs, sparking widespread concern among public health experts.
New research from USC Schaeffer Center disputes Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims about conflicts of interest in vaccine advisory panels, revealing historic lows in conflicts before his overhaul.
In a bold move, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released its own vaccination schedule, countering the anti-vaccine agenda led by US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This new guidance prioritizes children's health amidst rising COVID-19 cases.