Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is openly vowing to make money off vaccine lawsuits if confirmed as the next HHS secretary.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is distancing himself from his anti-vaccine work as he seeks to become the leader of the nation’s top health agency under President Donald Trump, according to reports.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now has a confirmation hearing scheduled in the Senate, but his nomination for health and human services secretary remains on shaky ground.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, the nominee for Secretary of HHS, has made promises about the status of his stake in anti-vaccine nonprofits and notable pharma companies as his confirmation hearing approaches.
The Senate Finance Committee will meet on Jan. 29 to discuss the confirmation of RFK Jr., whose stances on vaccines and abortion have raised questions from Democrats and Republicans alike.
Kennedy Jr. once stealthily deposited a dead bear cub, stands a bronze statue to another animal: Balto, the husky that, 100 years ago this month, played a leading role in a daring and perilous rescue ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said wife Cheryl Hines would stop sales of her beauty line, Hines+Young, if he’s confirmed to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Hines, 59, started the line of ...
Ethics records show Robert F. Kennedy intends to keep collecting fees related to past referrals during his appointment as HHS ...
Doug Collins, a former GOP lawmaker and Trump's pick to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, picked up nearly full support in the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. The panel voted 15-1, with Sen.
Don Dempsey reportedly in frame to serve as Office of Management and Budget’s leading health offical, a role that would hand him sweeping powers to rein in Kennedy’s ambitions ...