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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acknowledged that his fluoride policy could lead to "more cavities," and that he's fine with it.
Back to the infamous 2005 Rolling Stone piece: RFK Jr. seems to suggest that people should not trust the rotavirus vaccine because of financial conflicts of interest in its advocacy.
The relationship between New York magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi and former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has rocked political media.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired a panel of 17 medical and public health experts that advised the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccine ... More from Rolling Stone.
Kennedy Jr. said in a 2006 Rolling Stone article he was “convinced” that voter fraud in the 2004 presidential election allowed former Republican President George W. Bush to steal the victory ...
A report on children's health from Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" commission referenced fake research and misinterpreted studies to support their agenda. It ...
The preservative thimerosal started Robert F. Kennedy Jr. down the path of questioning vaccine safety. A panel of experts he ...
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has brought us so much, including sext scandals, bulls**t citations ... Rolling Stone, and New York Magazine.
Magazine June 2025 Issue. RFK Jr.’s MAHA Brouhaha (Roman Genn) ... Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: a lifelong left-wing Democrat who spent decades as a trial lawyer, environmental activist, ...
With ardent anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the country's top health position, ... In 2005, he wrote an infamous article for Rolling Stone magazine and Slate, ...
RFK Jr. voiced support for the MMR vaccine after a measles death, ... In a now-deleted article co-published in 2005 by Rolling Stone and Salon, ... In The Magazine July 18 2025 Issue.
In mid-April 2025, a rumor spread online that U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said autistic children would not go on to pay taxes, hold a job, play baseball or do ...