Bill Nye hit the runway during New York Fashion Week for a good cause. Bill Nye hit the runway during New York Fashion Week for a good cause. The television personality participated in the 9th ...
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy provided the crucial vote to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Health Secretary despite concerns over Kennedy's stance on vaccines. Cassidy reassured ...
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, talks to members of the media Feb. 4, 2025, as he leaves the hearing room after the Senate Finance Committee voted to advance the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy ...
The request to dismiss the charges against Mayor Eric Adams of New York raised questions about the independence of federal prosecutors under President Trump. Lawmakers were ready to pass a bill to ...
That was the case last week when Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) became the clear swing vote on the Senate Finance Committee as it decided whether to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for ...
Republican Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy vowed to protect Americans' access to vaccines after providing the swing vote to advance immunization skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the ...
Bill Cassidy, a medical doctor ... Let’s be clear that RFK Jr.’s antipathy towards vaccines is neither measured, new nor incidental. He has had a very long career of vaccine denialism ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy said he extracted promises from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to uphold the public health value of vaccines. Vaccine backers are dubious that Cassidy will have much influence over ...
ELMONT, NY -- Following the New York Islanders' 2-1 game, Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy was asked about what happened on Brock Nelson's go-ahead goal: Before the face-off ...
Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson is ... winning six NFL championships with the Patriots and two with the New York Giants, for whom he had worked as an assistant coach in the '80s and ...
Respectfully, I ask that the newspaper assign a crackerjack political reporter or editor to interview our senator, Dr. Bill Cassidy, and ask him for one reason — just one — for his committee ...