These include apple snails, coqui frogs and little fire ants ... South Kona farmer Clarence Medeiros Jr. and his grandson Lincoln Medeiros unearthed almost 3 years ago the most colossal ...
The top communications official under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly resigned last week, just two weeks after being sworn in to be the department's assistant ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not Juan Soto, and he knows it. With Guerrero’s contract expiring after the upcoming season, he and the Blue Jays looked to settle on an extension but were ultimately ...
The Toronto Blue Jays’ discussions with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. were the talk of the offseason and early spring training. Guerrero Jr. set an early deadline this spring for talks. If a deal was ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taking the first steps toward reshaping how the federal government oversees vaccines. In Kennedy’s first few weeks at the helm, the Health and Human Services Department ...
Kennedy Jr., has raised eyebrows by touting vitamin A as a possible treatment. Two children have died and at least 146 people have been sickened from the disease, which is spreading in West Texas ...
Washington — The Senate voted Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, following weeks of questions surrounding whether the ...
STARTS RIGHT NOW. WE BEGIN THIS NOON WITH BREAKING NEWS. THE SENATE CONFIRMING ROBERT F KENNEDY JR AS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY. KENNEDY HAD FACED INTENSE SCRUTINY OVER HIS CONTROVERSIAL ...
The Toronto Blue Jays and star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did not agree to a long-term contract extension on Monday. Guerrero, 25, set a deadline on Monday night for the two sides to come ...
After 1,961 restaurant inspections across Central Florida in February, only 198 had no issues for the entire month, according ...
During a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was asked about a measles outbreak that has killed one child and sickened nearly 140 people in Texas and New Mexico.
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