The number of measles cases reported in the U.S. in 2025 was higher than in any year since the disease was declared eliminated in the country a quarter-century ago.

The health secretary’s talk about what is and isn’t a “feature of science” and democracy stunned critics online.

The agency has been in turmoil following the White House's decision to terminate Dr. Susan Monarez as CDC director.

In a New York Times essay, former CDC chiefs point to Kennedy’s firing of thousands of health workers and the weakening of cancer programmes.

An open letter criticises the health secretary for restricting vaccines and firing the agency's boss.

The number of measles cases reported in the U.S. in 2025 was higher than in any year since the disease was declared eliminated in the country a quarter-century ago.

Democrats called for Kennedy's resignation after the most recent turmoil at the CDC over vaccine science.

In a scathing Wall Street Journal op-ed, Susan Monarez decried “a deliberate effort to weaken America’s public-health system and vaccine protections.”

The firing of director Sue Monarez, several high-level resignations and hundreds of earlier lay-offs plunged the health agency into turmoil.

RFK Jr faces bipartisan criticism for allegedly undermining vaccine trust and reshaping public health leadership.

Democratic and Republican senators blasted the health and human services secretary amid turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The health secretary clashed with lawmakers as they accused him of restricting Americans' access to vaccines.

After sweeping layoffs at major US health agencies, the health secretary made several decisions this summer that threaten the country's vaccination ecosystem, emboldening the…

The CDC – the federal agency in charge of protecting the health of Americans – is in shambles. And that is all thanks to one man

The degree of this crisis in the CDC was on display during Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony before the U.S. Senate.

The US health secretary's plans could have a huge impact on health policy not just in the US, but across the globe.