Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been nominated to head the Department of Health and Human Services by President Donald Trump, but the controversial figure has a rare condition that affects his voice
Cheryl Hines' friends were reportedly "mystified" that she chose to get together with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. - years before he was accused of having an affair with a New York Magazine reporter
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense scrutiny Wednesday on Capitol Hill as he sought confirmation for the role of Health and Human Services Secretary.
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first Senate confirmation hearing, the chaos at the NIH and with federal research funding, new dosages for an Alzheimer’s drug, a major tuberculosis outbreak, and more. To get it in your inbox, subscribe here.
If approved, Kennedy will control a $1.7 trillion agency that oversees food and hospital inspections, hundreds of health clinics, vaccine recommendations and health insurance for roughly half the country.
Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos’ fiancee Lauren Sanchez has been slammed for her choice of outfit at Donald Trump’s inauguration.
After Jeff Bezos’ wife Lauren Sanchez turned heads with her controversial inauguration outfit, comedian Whitney Cummings came to her defense in a lighthearted social media video.
After Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez wore a bustier and blazer to Donald Trump’s 2025 Inauguration, she subtly responded to the criticism over her wardrobe choices.
Though RFK Jr. comes from a wealthy family, Hines has developed a fortune of her own. She’s accumulated a large net worth for herself from her long career in comedy
Trump has embraced the ultra wealthy as well as tariffs and other policies that could stoke the inflation he criticized as a candidate.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed he is not “anti-vaccine” and appeared unfamiliar with key aspects of healthcare insurance programs in his confirmation hearing.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the US Department of Health and Human Services, will tell a Senate Committee Wednesday that he wasn’t anti-vaccine, he was “pro-safety.”