The Republican senator from Maine says she will support Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
The Maine Republican could leverage her position to push back against NIH cuts she opposes. At least for now, the senator is choosing not to.
Sen. Susan Collins blasted the Trump administration’s recent cap on indirect costs for grants issued by the National ...
Research universities, medical schools warn a funding change by the National Institutes of Health could curtail breakthroughs ...
Two of President Trump's most contentious nominees are Tulsi Gabbard, his choice to be the director of national intelligence, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., his pick to lead the Health and Human Services ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has cleared his first hurdle to become the nation’s top health official as the Senate finance committee ...
President Donald Trump announced that he’s pausing tariffs on Mexico and Canada after speaking to leaders of both countries ...
When Floyd Collins ventured into Sand Cave in Kentucky on Jan. 30, 1925, he was searching for the next big attraction. But he ...
Susan Collins will be in the spotlight this week as high-profile ... along with Republican Sens. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky ...
A son of a Democratic political dynasty, Kennedy is seeking to become the nation's top health official under President Donald ...
Three Republicans — Sens. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska — also voted against Hegseth, questioning his qualifications for the job. Hegseth ...