Despite dropping out of the presidential race nearly three months before Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received more votes in Alabama than any other third-party candidate combined, according to the Alabama Secretary of State's Office.
The wellness-minded pair, poised to shape Donald Trump’s health agenda, represent a sharp break from his first term.
The top US public health official warned about the threat of curtailing vaccination efforts as longtime skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prepares for an influential role in the incoming Trump administration.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a "Nominees for the People" forum to crowdsource 4,000 positions in the Trump administration to Make America Healthy Again.
“I am going to advise the water districts about their legal liability, their legal obligations, their service to their constituents, and I’m going to give them good information on the science and fluoride will disappear,” RFK Jr. told NBC last wee
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said over the weekend that he intends to terminate 600 employees at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and replace them with a new group of workers.
As 2024 ushers in political change, one of the most contentious issues bubbling beneath the surface is public health — notably, the role of addictive substances
Kennedy Jr. has outlined a number of promises to "Make America Healthy Again" under President-elect Donald Trump, vowing to combat an "epidemic" of chronic diseases that he has described as an "existential" threat to America's future.
Food and Drug Administration commissioner Robert Califf said he was “disappointed” with the presidential election result and is uncertain about the agency’s future under Donald Trump. “I’m biased, but I feel like the FDA is at peak performance right now and we’ll just see what happens as the new team comes in,
Welcome back to Health Brief, where your author spent much of the weekend chasing rumors about President-elect Donald Trump’s next Cabinet. If your name is on this prediction market’s list of betting favorites to be Health and Human Services secretary — or you think it should be — drop me a line at dan.diamond@washpost.com