Coke, Trump and cane sugar
Digest more
Trump, Coca-Cola
Digest more
A look at the eyebrow-raising antics and scientifically dubious assertions of the federal government's number one science skeptic
British comedy legend Eric Idle said he isn’t laughing when it comes to President Donald Trump. In a new Guardian interview published Friday, the Monty Python star was asked: “What’s genuinely funny about Donald Trump?” Idle didn’t hold back.
In a recent interview, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argued that President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" won't cut Medicaid.
Sen. Roger Marshall wants to improve soil health as part of his Make America Healthy Again vision, and has proposed bipartisan bills addressing agriculture, nutrition and healthcare.
US health and human services secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has dismissed two top aides of the department, marking a sudden leadership shift just months into his tenure.Chief of staff Heather Flick Melanson and deputy chief of staff for Policy Hannah Anderson were removed from their roles this week,
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired two of his top aides at the Department of Health and Human Services, per CNN News. Neither Flick nor Anderson immediately responded to requests for comment.
The administration’s embrace of psychedelics has sparked both excitement as well as concern from those in the field, who worry the drugs might be discredited if they appear to be rushed onto the
Kennedy has long opposed additives and artificial ingredients in ultra processed foods, arguing that those ingredients are making Americans sick. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had announced in January it would ban the dye called Red 3 from the nation’s food supply, giving manufacturers until January 2027 to remove it from their food.
Five months after taking over the federal agency responsible for the health of all Americans, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to overhaul an obscure but vital program that underpins the nation’s childhood immunization system.
DOJ filed the statement of interest in United States District Court for the case Children’s Health Defense et al. v. Washington Post et al., which lists among its defendants the BBC, Reuters, the Associated Press,