Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
PulseAugur coverage of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — every cluster mentioning Robert F. Kennedy Jr. across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- founded Make America Healthy Again 90%
- affiliated with Make America Healthy Again 70%
- affiliated with Marty Makary 70%
- affiliated with glyphosate 70%
- affiliated with United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 60%
- other Bill Cassidy 60%
- affiliated with United States Food and Drug Administration 50%
- other Make America Healthy Again 50%
- competes with Bayer 50%
- other United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 50%
- employed by Surgeon General of the United States 50%
- other Surgeon General of the United States 50%
- 2026-05-23 regulatory Senator Bill Cassidy voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of the Department of Health and Human Services. source
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Reddit users poison AI search results with misinformation · 2 sources tracked
Users on Reddit have successfully "poisoned" AI search engine results, leading to misinformation being presented as fact. A recent incident involved DuckDuckGo's AI search feature incorrectly reporting that Donald Trump…
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Trump nominates Chris Klomp for deputy health secretary
Donald Trump has nominated Chris Klomp to serve as the deputy secretary of Health and Human Services. Klomp, who previously led Medicare and served as chief counselor at HHS, is recognized by health industry leaders for…
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Supreme Court shields Bayer from Roundup cancer claims, impacting thousands of lawsuits
The Supreme Court has ruled that Bayer, formerly Monsanto, is not liable for cancer claims linked to its Roundup weedkiller. In a 7-2 decision, the court determined that the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodentici…
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Supreme Court blocks state lawsuits over chemical risks
The Supreme Court has ruled that consumers cannot bring lawsuits in state courts against manufacturers for failing to warn about product hazards. In a 7-2 decision, the court determined that federal pesticide law preemp…
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England sees zero cervical cancer deaths in young women due to HPV vaccination
For the first time, England has recorded zero deaths from cervical cancer among young women aged 20-24 over a five-year period, a significant achievement attributed to high HPV vaccination rates. A study published in Th…
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Public health expert Nina Schwalbe runs for Congress to boost science in government
Nina Schwalbe, a public health professional, is running for Congress to represent Manhattan's 12th Congressional District. She aims to bring a science-based perspective to government, motivated by perceived governmental…
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Medicare expands wearable device access for health outcome data
Medicare is launching initiatives to increase access to wearable health devices for beneficiaries, aiming to gather data on health outcomes. A pilot program called ACCESS will reimburse companies for wearables and app u…
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RFK Jr.'s MAHA Movement Undermined by Trump Admin Deregulation
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is facing challenges from the Trump administration's policies, which appear to contradict MAHA's agenda. While MAHA identifies environmental …
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GNU Linux-Libre 7.1 Released; Lenovo Handheld Rebrands; Kratom Dispute Intensifies
The GNU Linux-libre 7.1 kernel has been released, based on Linux kernel 7.1 and designed for users prioritizing software freedom. Separately, Lenovo's controversial G02 handheld, previously found to illegally contain Ni…
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RFK Jr.'s vaccine policy decisions face scrutiny and legal challenges
U.S. vaccine policy is at a critical juncture, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decisions poised to shape public trust in vaccines for years. His administration has faced significant political backlash and …
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DHS eyes AI on drones for screwworm detection amid political questions
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly considering the use of artificial intelligence on drones to detect screwworm infestations. This proposal has raised concerns about its origin and potential implica…
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AMA launches campaign to rebuild trust in medicine and science
The American Medical Association is launching a national campaign to combat health misinformation and restore public trust in medicine and science. The initiative, titled "Have You asked your Doctor?", aims to address s…
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RFK Jr. faces criticism for AI-autism misinformation claims
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been accused of promoting harmful misinformation regarding autism and its alleged links to AI. Critics argue that his public statements, particularly those shared on platforms like Mastodon, co…
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MAHA movement targets cotton for clothing, expanding beyond diet
The "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, associated with figures like RFK Jr., is expanding its focus beyond diet and health to include natural fibers for clothing. This initiative aims to promote cotton as an …
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Kennedy shakes up US health task force, sparking coverage fears
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is overhauling the United States Preventive Services Task Force, dismissing its leaders and citing a need for a "clear mission." This move has raised concerns am…
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Peptide gray market increasingly uses crypto for transactions
A growing gray market for peptides, used for wellness and the "looksmaxxing" trend, is increasingly relying on cryptocurrency for transactions. Vendors in this space face challenges with traditional payment processors d…
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Iowa farm candidate beats Trump pick on anti-pesticide platform
Businessman Zach Lahn secured a surprising victory in Iowa's Republican gubernatorial primary, defeating Representative Randy Feenstra, who was endorsed by Donald Trump. Lahn's campaign focused on regenerative farming a…
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MAHA movement exposes US healthcare's prevention paradox
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump, is highlighting a significant contradiction in US healthcare: while prevention is rhetorically valued, the dominant fee-for-…
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Senator Cassidy to oversee key health agency confirmations post-primary loss
Senator Bill Cassidy, despite being a physician, voted to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for HHS Secretary, citing concerns about Kennedy's public health misinformation. Cassidy's vote did not prevent his pr…
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US Health Advisory Warns of Harmful Screen Time Effects on Children
A new advisory report from the Department of Health and Human Services highlights the concerning trend of children and adolescents spending excessive time on screens, often exceeding their sleep hours. This extensive sc…