RFK Jr. Dismisses Entire Vaccine Advisory Panel Amid Conflict of Interest Claims Cover Media - Shareable Jun 10, 2025 Jun 10, 2025 Updated Jun 11, 2025 0 South 色多多 neighbors react to Board of Zoning Appeals vote US peregrine falcons adapt well to city living as their coastal cousins struggle with bird flu How the rooster became one of Miami鈥檚 iconic birds HV GWG LaCroix on winning the RVGHOF men's championship individual title Movies in a Minute: "Karate Kid: Legends" Sacred Harp singers revamp an iconic pre-Civil War hymnal A historian's 25-year journey to give 'Miss Atomic Bomb' her name back Musk slams Trump's big tax bill as Republican senators race to meet a July 4th deadline Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at a West Virginia airport Handicapping The Indy 500 & Coca Cola 600 And Kyle Larson's Chances At "The Double" NFL Owners Vote on Rule Changes and Playoff Seeding JAM performance and reception Katie鈥檚 Ice Cream & Chocolates celebrates 30th anniversary Cave PKs Denzel Clarke's Epic Wall-Climbing MLB Catch Highlight Leighton McGee Blacksburg edges Monacan in Class 4 boys soccer semis Trump parade: LIVE coverage of military spectacle in Washington, DC Murray 'enjoying' life away from tennis after Djokovic split U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed all 17 members of the government's vaccine advisory committee, ACIP. As featured on Kennedy's new CDC panel includes members who criticized vaccines and spread misinformation Kennedy's decision to "retire" the previous 17-member panel was widely decried by doctors' groups and public health organizations. Latest video Jamestown edges Blacksburg for Class 4 boys soccer title Blacksburg nearly converts on corner kick in 75th minute Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and husband killed in shooting, governor says RAW: MN: TARGETED SHOOTINGS/SPEAKER HORTMAN, HUSBAND KILLED WAHS Goal Salem wins Class 4 boys lacrosse championship Salem's Ty Hicklin scores late in the first half Trump parade: LIVE coverage of military spectacle in Washington, DC SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Kennedy's new CDC panel includes members who criticized vaccines and spread misinformation Kennedy's decision to "retire" the previous 17-member panel was widely decried by doctors' groups and public health organizations.