‘Let them eat liver’: RFK Jr. mocked as Marie Antoinette after suggesting Americans eat liver over beef to save on groceries
Health News

‘Let them eat liver’: RFK Jr. mocked as Marie Antoinette after suggesting Americans eat liver over beef to save on groceries

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been mocked online, with some comparing him to the last Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, after suggesting Americans eat liver over beef to save on groceries. Speaking at an event for MAHA Action, an advocacy group aimed at advancing the Make America Health Again movement, Kennedy said, “Most of the cheap cuts of meat are very inexpensive.”“If you buy a Porterhouse steak or a strip steak, it is gonna set you back,” the health secretary said. “You can buy liver or the cheaper cuts of steak that are very, very affordable.”A clip of Kennedy’s comments was shared on X Friday and was met with a series of mocking posts, suggesting the secretary was out of touch. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr....
Continue reading
Trump and Kennedy claim it’s unsafe to give young children Tylenol. What does the science say?
Science & Technology

Trump and Kennedy claim it’s unsafe to give young children Tylenol. What does the science say?

It started with an unsubstantiated warning that taking Tylenol during pregnancy could raise a child’s risk of autism. But the message from President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems to have quickly expanded to suggest that babies and young children should avoid the common painkiller.“Don’t give it to the baby when the baby’s born,” Trump said of Tylenol at a Cabinet meeting on Thursday.Kennedy jumped in to suggest that children who are circumcised have higher autism rates, “likely because they’re given Tylenol.”As the administration’s stance on the medication has broadened over the last few weeks, researchers say the notion that young children may develop autism as a result of taking Tylenol is particularly far-fetched.“There’s even less evidence that there’s a link between Tylenol in early childhood and autism than there is...
Continue reading
KENNEDY: ‘Me First’ Meghan is in a effort stickier than huckleberry jelly! Kate’s tragic most cancers news now manner ‘American Riviera Orchard’ must wither on the vine… or else the Duchess risks having a survey like an unfeeling Viscountess of Venom
Lifestyle

KENNEDY: ‘Me First’ Meghan is in a effort stickier than huckleberry jelly! Kate’s tragic most cancers news now manner ‘American Riviera Orchard’ must wither on the vine… or else the Duchess risks having a survey like an unfeeling Viscountess of Venom

Lifestyle Has Meghan 'me first' Markle misfired?The 'American Riviera Orchard' birth is morphing staunch into a enormous headache for Princess Neverwas.As frenzied fascination bubbled all the draw in the course of the MIA Princess of Wales last month, Meghan unveiled her keen, greige everyday life ticket.Some urged the Duchess was callously piggybacking off so-called Kategate to flog her contemporary jams, spreads and foolish bits. Others acknowledged they couldn't deem she was so carelessly cooking in a white top with no apron in that cringingly spewtastic promo vid.Either manner, the timing felt like something of a snub to the Waleses.Scurrilous Stateside rumors about the health of their marriage were swirling to boiling point. Dirty duoAndy Cohen andStephen Colbert were popping gags at Kate's expense. And the proximity of Meg's Insta unveiling felt a bit too shut...
Continue reading