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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday he’s on track to identify “interventions” that are “certainly causing autism” and possible ways of addressing them by September.
He’s not the flashiest name on draft boards, but that’s exactly what makes him intriguing. Former USC standout Michael Pittman Jr. has carved out a reputation in the NFL as a reliable, high-volume ...
Two New Jersey police officers and an New York City Police Department officer will not be charged in a shootout at a Woodbridge hotel that resulted in the death of a New York man wanted in connection ...
Jonathan Kott, former communications director for Senator Joe Manchin (I-WV), joined Fox News on Friday to push back against attacks on the Democratic National Convention over its summer meeting’s ...
“We need to explain why all this violence is happening and we need to look at every possibility,” Kennedy said. A 2019 study found most school shooters don’t appear to have been prescribed ...
“You’re worth more dead than alive!” the greedy Mr. Potter tells George Bailey in the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life," referring to Bailey’s life insurance policy. That may have been true for the ...
Anna Commander is a Newsweek Editor and writer based in Florida. Her focus is reporting on crime, weather and breaking news. She has covered weather, and major breaking news events in South Florida.
Jim O’Neill, a top deputy to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will serve as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to an administration official who ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Top adviser to RFK Jr. will serve as acting CDC leader after White House pushes out director, AP source says. A mural of Freeman will also be unveiled and presented to his family, ...
Susan Monarez was confirmed as the CDC’s director in July. Three top agency officials announced resignations as the Trump administration moved to oust her. The White House on Wednesday fired Susan ...
The Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday is just days away in Mississippi. Hunters can buy gear for the upcoming season. The holiday means state sales tax will not be charged on eligible items.
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