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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his country will not participate in a pandemic agreement among World Health ...
Kennedy also name-checked two public universities in Republican senators’ home states: the University of Maine and the University of Alabama. Maine’s Susan Collins chairs the Appropriations Committee ...
RFK Jr. criticizes the just-approved WHO pandemic agreement while reinforcing the current administration’s decision to fully ...
The major talking points from the International Seed Federation’s World Seed Congress on the sector’s role in charting the ...
Lawmakers concerned about various programs and funding questioned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about programs and funding that would be cut if President Trump's proposed 2026 budget passes. Plus, what RFK Jr ...
As countries overwhelmingly passed a WHO global pandemic agreement, top U.S. health official Robert F. Kennedy Jr. invited ...
China, Qatar, Switzerland and others pledged over $170 million for the World Health Organization at its assembly on Tuesday, ...
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary and Dr. Vinay Prasad outlined their booster shot clinical trial requirements in the New England Journal of Medicine.
RFK Jr. said the U.S. has been in contact with other like-minded countries to leave the WHO and join in bilateral and multilateral agreements.
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed the World Health Organization as bloated and "moribund" in a video shown to global health officials meeting on Tuesday (May 20) ...
Sustained applause echoed in a Geneva hall hosting the WHO’s annual assembly as the measure — debated and devised over three years — passed without opposition.
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it has officially adopted the first-ever "Pandemic Agreement," just as the ...