Placing Mr. Kennedy in charge of DHHS would put the public’s health in jeopardy and undermine America’s global leadership in the health sciences,” more than 75 laureates wrote in a letter to senators.
Federal agencies should address the public in language that most Americans understand.
More than 70 Nobel Prize winners have written a letter urging the United States Senate to reject President-elect Trump's ...
Seventy-seven Nobel laureates signed a public letter urging members of the US Senate to reject HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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At the very least, he will have an enormous megaphone for claims that have been widely challenged—and in many cases ...
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The comments about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. inflamed state Republican lawmakers, who often say universities are inhospitable to ...
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Sophomore Gunner Stockton aids Georgia in clinching an SEC Championship win in OT despite a key interception. Georgia has ...
Seventy-seven Nobel laureates signed a letter urging the Senate to oppose the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead ...
A group of Nobel laureates signed a letter urging senators to reject Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for secretary of ...