Roy Rochlin/Getty Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy says loneliness can cause deep pain — and is a major health issue. Loneliness, Murthy, 47, said, is “consequential for our health ...
Vivek Ramaswamy snaps up Vance aides for Ohio gov campaign
Alcohol recommendations in the 2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans could be the next big policy fight that no one is talking about.
Fresh off of his unexpected departure from President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, Vivek Ramaswamy has set his sights on becoming governor of Ohio, his home state
January is that time of year when we pause to examine our health habits, and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory with an important data point to consider: the strong link between ...
In an advisory issued Friday, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recommended that labels on alcoholic beverages be updated to include a warning about the risk of cancer associated with alcohol ...
The party has continually found rhetoric to suggest poor people are to blame for each new crisis. When the Tea Party took over the GOP, a key frustration was that “taxpayers” were supporting a population of the unworthy. Mitt Romney almost rode a similar “ 47 percent ” sentiment to the White House.
President Donald Trump is returning to Florida for the first time after his second inauguration to spend the weekend and attend the GOP's January retreat, which is being held at Trump's Doral golf ...
For two reasons. First, while some in GOP circles try to suggest that Trump is already eligible to run for a third term, Ogles’ amendment appears to concede that those voices are mistaken.
Republican Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, will not support the confirmation of Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the defense department, citing a lack of experience and concerns ...
Like many supporters of God-President Donald Trump, I am outraged – sickened, actually – that a so-called bishop would stand up in a so-called church and ask the new president to engage in ...
Two potential swing votes in the GOP conference — Sens. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and John Curtis (R-Utah) — both announced last week they will vote for him, culling the potential “no” crowd.