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A handful of Republican lawmakers on Wednesday brought up concerns about how the Trump administration’s recent actions stand ...
Kennedy described his downsizing of the sprawling $1.7 trillion-a-year agency — from 82,000 workers to 62,000 — as necessary ...
Secretary Kennedy will speak about the agency’s budget request for the year, which includes a $500 million boost for his ...
The FDA approved two natural food dyes and expanded approval of a third on Friday in line with HHS’ goal to eliminate ...
The health and human services secretary has elevated lightly regulated wellness companies and allowed advisers to keep ...
From canola oil to colorful dyes, the US food industry is girding for a shift away from the ingredients that made American ...
Synthetic food dyes are being targeted for removal from the American food supply in a sweeping new ban. Nutrition experts ...
A major food dye ban announced by RFK Jr. will change more than just candy and snacks. From oranges to yogurt, many everyday foods will soon look dramatically different on store shelves.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a Congressional hearing on Wednesday expressed righteous indignation over the lack of interest in unhealthy children in the United States.
Kennedy faced questions on vaccines, canceled medical research, and his drastic overhaul of the federal health agency.
The FDA has granted approval to three natural food colorings derived from algae and flowers, providing food manufacturers with alternatives after recent artificial dye restrictions.
GOP lawmakers tested the limits of how far they could push Kennedy without appearing to undermine him or his MAHA movement.