Trump casts psychiatric and weight-loss drugs as threats to children

Donald Trump has drawn attention to the use of psychiatric and weight-loss medications in children, calling them potential threats. A recent correction clarified that Ozempic was not FDA-approved for pediatric use in 2023, adding a new dimension to an already complex debate on health and safety.

What the research says about Tylenol and autism

A Wall Street Journal report indicates that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce a potential connection between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism. While federal officials label the announcement “speculation,” the manufacturer rejects any causal link, and Dr. Jon LaPook examines the latest research findings.

What the research says about Tylenol and autism

RFK Jr., allies rush to rally the MAHA movement for 2026

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., serving as Health Secretary, is mobilizing his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement to boost Republican prospects in the 2026 midterm elections. By touring key battlegrounds, launching a major advertising campaign, and pushing for state-level reforms, Kennedy hopes to keep MAHA voters engaged at the polls.

RFK Jr., allies rush to rally the MAHA movement for 2026

My Father Died Waiting for a Vaccine. Now We’re Telling People They Do Not Need One?

One family’s painful loss has sparked deeper questions about changing vaccine guidance. With concern mounting over advice that suggests some groups “do not need” COVID-19 shots, the nation faces a moral and public health crossroads.

My Father Died Waiting for a Vaccine. Now We’re Telling People They Do Not Need One?

Coca-Cola is releasing a Trump-approved new version of its soda – CNN

Coca-Cola is set to launch a new cane sugar soda in the United States this fall, following influence from former President Donald Trump. The move has been hailed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a “MAHA win,” signaling a notable intersection of politics and consumer products.

Nvidia shares head for record close as Wall Street shrugs off China concerns

Nvidia shares head for record close as Wall Street shrugs off China concerns

Chicago-based American Medical Association to ask Senate to investigate RFK Jr.’s firing of vaccine committee members

In a decisive move, the American Medical Association is calling on the Senate to investigate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s dismissal of vaccine committee members. The nation’s premier doctors’ group adopted an emergency resolution at its annual meeting in Chicago, reflecting deep concerns within the medical community.

Chicago-based American Medical Association to ask Senate to investigate RFK Jr.’s firing of vaccine committee members

Food dyes, sick kids and a dip in contaminated water: RFK Jr. weighs in on his first 100 days

In an exclusive interview, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reflects on his first 100 days in office, addressing critical issues like the impact of food dyes on children’s health, concerns over swimming in contaminated water, and efforts to simplify dietary guidelines to promote healthier eating among Americans.

Food dyes, sick kids and a dip in contaminated water: RFK Jr. weighs in on his first 100 days

Kennedy spars with Maryland Democrats during congressional hearings

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not receive a warm welcome from two Maryland Democrats during his recent appearance on Capitol Hill. The congressional hearings became a stage for a spirited exchange between Kennedy and the lawmakers, highlighting underlying political tensions.

Kennedy spars with Maryland Democrats during congressional hearings

WATCH: Protesters interrupt Kennedy budget testimony

A U.S. Senate hearing on the Department of Health and Human Services budget was brought to an abrupt halt when protesters interrupted Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s testimony on Wednesday. The unexpected disruption highlighted tensions surrounding the budget discussions.