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The health secretary seemed stoic — maybe nervous, even — at the start of his first major trip. But on a hike with Navajo ...
Trump 2.0 is a bonanza of odd menswear. Writer T.M. Brown decodes the lapels and collars of Washington, DC’s sundry power ...
It also uses stacked categories and double counting. Specifically, the $2.7 trillion estimate includes: $1.1 trillion for ...
Just weeks after a total lunar eclipse turned the sky blood red, there’s already another celestial event that has people ...
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 ...
US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy Jr. had in his first meeting with officials from PepsiCo, WK Kellogg, General Mills, and other large food companies stated that he wants ...
In an interview with Fox News this week, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed a novel fix to the nation’s bird flu epidemic: Let the virus spread. Andrew Harnik ...
"We're not saying that there is dangerous levels of heavy metals in formula," RFK Jr. said Thursday on "Fox & Friends." "There's a report in Consumer Reports that says that there are high levels ...
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RFK Jr. plans to eliminate GRAS food standards for most productsRFK JR. TO CHANGE FDA RULE THAT ALLOWS COMPANIES TO HIDE FOOD INGREDIENT SAFETY DATA Kennedy echoed this sentiment Thursday. "We are going to get rid of the GRAS standards for new products," he said.
The U.S. food industry is firmly opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s aggressive effort to eliminate artificial dyes, following his March 10 meeting with executives from major companies like PepsiCo ...
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