
The Lancet Criticizes Kennedy’s First Year as Health Secretary
One year into his tenure, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces sharp criticism from the Lancet for his actions.

One year into his tenure, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces sharp criticism from the Lancet for his actions.

Exploring U.S. and Israeli strikes in Iran and their implications. Learn more about the ongoing tensions.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified in a closed-door deposition regarding the Epstein investigation.

The Pentagon clashes with AI firm Anthropic over military use, risking $200M contracts as CEO rejects safety relaxations.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reconsidering cutting ties with Scouting America after months of backlash.

The Supreme Court debates if counties can seize homes for unpaid taxes, focusing on fair market value vs. auction sales.

Trump promotes his economic vision while the House dismisses an aviation safety bill.

The ROTOR Act, aiming to enhance aviation safety, failed to pass in the House following Pentagon’s withdrawal.

Millions of Epstein files released, but DOJ withholds pages on allegations involving Trump. NPR investigates.

A winter storm left millions stranded at home, causing travel bans and flight cancellations across New York and more.

An armed man was fatally shot at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday. President Trump was in Washington, D.C., during the incident.