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RFK’s individualist rhetoric hides a deeper public health threat
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doubling down after sparking outrage with his controversial comments on autism at his first official press conference as health secretary. Appearing on Jesse Watters Primetime ...
Like 20 million other Americans, I usually tune in at 6:30 to watch the evening national news on one of the three major networks — NBC, CBS or ABC. Excluding advertisements, it’s about 22 minutes long ...
Last week, Robert F Kennedy, Jr (RFK Jr) gave a speech at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wherein he invoked the ‘deep state’ and made dubious claims about autism. In a speech theoretically ...
“May you live in interesting times.” Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) attributed the phrase to an old Chinese curse in his “Ripple of Hope” speech at the University of Cape Town in June 1966. In the speech, ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — On April 4, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy delivered a poignant speech in Indianapolis after learning of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, urging calm and unity among the gathered ...
Pharmaceutical companies spend billions on advertising, influencing viewers to ask their doctors about medications they may not need. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has proposed banning pharmaceutical ...
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