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HHS employees started receiving layoff emails on Tuesday, just days after Trump signed an executive order revoking the collective bargaining rights of most federal workers.
From The New Republic
Leaders across the Health Department are being reassigned to the Indian Health Service as part of a move to reorganize and shrink the national health agency.
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The lawsuit argues the cuts are illegal and puts public health across the country at risk.
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Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. won’t acknowledge the scientific consensus that childhood vaccines do not cause autism. That skepticism over seemingly
Biotech analysts urge Trump administration to replace RFK Jr. as HHS head after FDA leader's resignation. Read more here.
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The top vaccine official with the Food and Drug Administration has resigned and criticized the nation's top health official for allowing “misinformation and lies” to guide his thinking behind the safety of vaccinations.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s move to gut and reorganize the federal health department shocked many people tasked with making it happen, and left others fearful that everything from the safety of the ...
If the secretary of Health and Human Services truly wants to solve America’s obesity crisis, he must understand that lifestyle changes aren’t always enough.
Martin Makary, an author and surgeon at Johns Hopkins University, has appeared frequently on Fox News to talk about health issues.
RFK Jr. to speak Friday, fueling speculation he ... possibility of Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris winning the election. WATCH: Biden accepts endorsements from Kennedy family members ...
The president of the Palestinian Authority has pledged elections for the first time in nearly two decades. And HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weighs in on vaccinations amid a growing measles ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a major restructuring of the Health and Human Services Department, which now employs about 82,000 people.