US President Donald Trump has commuted the nearly 10-year prison sentence of Carlos Watson, the founder of the now-defunct Ozy Media, the White House announced on Friday, Reuters reported. Watson, who ...
A recent surge in AI-generated Studio Ghibli-style artwork has ignited controversy among fans of legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. Critics have raised ethical and copyright concerns, ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says states will now be allowed to ban people from using SNAP benefits – better known ...
The United States Department of Agriculture estimates more than 30% of food goes to waste each year. That costs families ...
Protestors for and against abortion packed a hallway of Georgia's Capitol before a hearing on a bill that would ban all abortions. Although the bill won't go anywhere this year, ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.in Washington last week. HHS wants to close what it describes as a "loophole" in food safety. (Ben Curtis/Associated Press) President Trump ...
If those efforts are allowed to continue unencumbered, that will be a hopeful sign that the RFK Jr.-led health department will not actively sabotage public health efforts when there is an acute ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is looking to end provisions that have allowed the food industry to “self affirm” whether new ingredients are safe for consumption in ...
RFK Jr. is an ignorant fool ... couldn’t name a law that was broken but gave a full-throated defense of ICE’s detention of Khalil and President Trump’s decision to target a legal permanent ...
Kennedy said removing dyes is a top priority of the Trump administration. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told food industry leaders in a closed-door meeting on Monday ...
Now, in office, Kennedy, also known as RFK Jr., has directed the FDA to revise safety rules to help eliminate a provision that allows companies to self-affirm that food ingredients are safe.
RFK Jr. has been making the rounds publicly as of late to discuss the federal government’s response to the Texas measles outbreak, which has affected over 200 residents since mid-January.