A concert performance of “Vanessa” freshly argued for the vitality of a work that deserves to be staged but languishes with ...
Fairs and festivals, local St. Patrick's Day and Mardi Gras celebrations, and other events in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte ...
Judge Declines to Block Musk From Accessing Agency Records or Ordering Firings Musk team’s next target is probationary Pentagon employees. Patel clears a procedural hurdle in the Senate, putting ...
Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the Department of Health ... Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch during a ceremony at the White House later in the day. Kennedy, 71, is a longtime environmental lawyer ...
Kennedy Jr. praised President Trump after being newly ... Now, following the 52-to-48 vote and his subsequent swearing-in at the White House’s Oval Office, Kennedy is in position to apply ...
Kennedy Jr. outlined his priorities in response to specific prompts by Fox News host Laura Ingraham. “It’s MAHA time” read a chyron as Kennedy joined the program, later changing to “MAKE ...
Ji-Min Park as Alfredo and Samantha Clarke as Violetta in Opera Australia’s widely praised La Traviata.Credit: Guy Davies Opera, the most complex and perhaps least understood of all the art ...
Kennedy Jr. was confirmed by the Senate as President ... knocked McConnell during Kennedy’s swearing-in ceremony later at the White House — and announced that the Democrat-turned-independent ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON − Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was officially sworn in as leader of the nation's leading public health department, in a ceremony at the White House Thursday. The newly minted Secretary of ...
Kennedy Jr. as the Health and Human Services secretary ... he had received from both the candidate and the White House in the intervening days. In a statement explaining his vote Thursday ...
Kennedy Jr. at the helm of the Department of Health ... enrollment grew to 80 million people. The proposal from House Republicans would seek to find $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid.