How ‘crunchy mom’ vaccine skeptics joined RFK Jr.’s MAHA movement USA Today - News Jan 21, 2026 Jan 21, 2026 Updated Feb 13, 2026 0 Chip Foose a quick drawer Hall County courthouse Beam Signing and Raising North Star's Alex Kroll beats 3rd-quarter buzzer with putback layup Panhandle Presidential Scholar candidates offer academic advice State Fair Marathon preparations Senate Rejects Bid To Scale Back Trump’s War On Iran 'One Battle After Another' triumphs at Oscars, 'Sinners' makes history Senate expected to vote on SAVE America Act JAG Nationals Zoe Luft 'There's a certain romanticism to sending humans into space' DHS funding out of reach after GOP rejects deal Katie Burger Mission Statement Pope Leo Urges Trump to Seek a Rapid Exit Strategy to the War in Iran. Any Tan 1 A passageway believed to be part of the Underground Railroad in NYC may be in jeopardy Iran: 3.500 US troops arrive in the region Military families on edge amid escalations in Iran | NewsNation Live Israel-US War On Iran: What We Know So Far..., Two long-lost episodes of 'Doctor Who' found Connecting to Folk Music with David Seay Once about clean living, “crunchy mom” culture is now fueling vaccine skepticism and political support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA movement. As featured on MAHA has reshaped health policy. Now it's working on environmental rules The "Make America Healthy Again" movement sees a glimmer of hope in the EPA's promise to release a "MAHA agenda" in the coming months. RFK Jr. promised to restore trust in US health agencies. A year later, it's eroding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reshaping U.S. health policy as HHS secretary, and doctors say his changes are eroding trust. Latest video Trump offered few new details on military operation against Iran in address to nation CHI Health Clinic ribbon cutting Trump says the US 'core strategic objectives' in Iran are 'nearing completion' Trump tells countries that rely on oil from Strait of Hormuz 'they must grab it and cherish it' 'There's a certain romanticism to sending humans into space' State Fair Marathon preparations Nitrate pollution, agriculture’s persistent problem, expected to worsen with warming winters Where Did The Easter Bunny Tradition Come From? Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
MAHA has reshaped health policy. Now it's working on environmental rules The "Make America Healthy Again" movement sees a glimmer of hope in the EPA's promise to release a "MAHA agenda" in the coming months.
RFK Jr. promised to restore trust in US health agencies. A year later, it's eroding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reshaping U.S. health policy as HHS secretary, and doctors say his changes are eroding trust.