Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s controversial pick to lead Health and Human Services, testified before a Senate panel that is crucial to advance his nomination.
The member of the Kennedy dynasty has promised to significantly change how the department he could soon lead functions
A search for "abortion" on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website brings up 166 results. The most prominent? A 2020 news release from Trump's first term that criticizes California for violating religious organizations' rights to exclude ...
Promoting raw milk, scientists say, could raise the risk of the bird flu virus evolving to spread more efficiently.
The online system for federal health funding warned of delays due to executive orders after the Trump administration announced a freeze.
The work of the Department of Health and Human Services affects every American in many ways. Here's a look at the organization, its services and why that work matters.
HHS Secretary Alex Azar listens at right. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, file) President Donald Trump speaks to members of the press as Director Robert Redfield, right, looks at the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta ...
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
Conservative Republicans seem to be embracing health secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. out of loyalty to President Donald Trump.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, MD, (R, Louisiana) holds a key vote on Robert F. Kennedy Jr's HHS Secretary confirmation. When Cassidy asked for a strategy on Medicare and Medicaid, Kennedy could not provide one.
A son of a Democratic political dynasty, Kennedy is seeking to become the nation's top health official under President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s Justice Department cited an archaic statute in a legal filing Wednesday, arguing that the president’s executive order ending constitutionally guaranteed birthright citizenship should be totally kosher, since the children of Native Americans weren’t historically considered citizens, either.