Robert F. Kennedy assured he would not remove popular food items from McDonald's as head of the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy Jr. expressed his commitment to making "America Healthy Again" during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday,
From a love of junk food to surviving on just a few hours sleep a night, could the following quirky habits of President Trump's be the reason he's defying his age?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday highlighted his boss President Donald Trump's love for Diet Coke and McDonald's.
Pittsburghers hoisted Big Macs and railed against billionaires as Donald Trump was sworn in and Martin Luther King Jr. was honored.
On Jan. 20, President Trump signed an executive order to implement Schedule F, a change to the civil service that allows the president to fire any of the tens of thousands of government employees whose jobs are of a “confidential, policy-determining, policy-making or policy-advocating character,” as determined by the president.
Following Trump's lead, organizations including Walmart, Lowe’s and Meta, have announced they would scale back their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Jimmy Fallon joined in on the humor by wearing a similar hat while delivering several comedic jabs about Melania and the president, Donald Trump. During a recent episode of "The Tonight Show," Fallon humorously commented on Melania's look at the presidential inauguration.
President Donald Trump said Monday evening that Microsoft is among the U.S. companies looking to take control of TikTok to help the popular app avert an effective ban that could kick-in in April.
Another dinner saw a starter of tomatoes and burrata, before the ubiquitous beef, while a meal with the late Queen featured a halibut with watercress and asparagus starter, before a saddle of spring lamb. These mark the only tolerable inclusions in his intake.
Meta confirms Axios report that the company is is axing its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, including for hiring and training.
Georgia Rep. Rich McCormick suggested during a CNN interview that kids get jobs, including at fast food restaurants, to pay for school lunches.