RFK Jr. vowed to restore public trust in health. It’s not working, a new survey suggests.

Americans are losing confidence in the nation’s public health agencies, according to a survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. The survey of 1,650 adults, conducted last month, found that on matters of health, a majority of Americans say they have far more confidence in their own doctors, pediatricians and … Read more

New York politician turns public office into food pantry and diaper supply

The pain and concern of Latinos and Latinas nationwide is being felt in Washington, D.C., where Florida Senator Marco Rubio co-authored the Paycheck Protection Program, which aims to help keep people employed. There are also local politicians like New York State Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz, who’s filling the gaps and getting creative to meet the needs … Read more

Delroy Lindo makes first public comments following racial slur incident at BAFTAs

Actor Delroy Lindo made his first public comments Saturday night at the NAACP Impact Awards addressing the racial slurs hurled at himself and “Sinners” co-star Michael B. Jordan during the BAFTA Awards last week while receiving a standing ovation. Lindo began by thanking those who had shown support to him and Jordan following the controversy. … Read more

Khamenei’s death met with public mourning, quiet celebrations as regime’s opponents wait for an opening

The streets were eerily quiet elsewhere on Sunday as businesses, schools and universities shut their doors. Opponents of the regime, who turned out in the thousands for protests that faced a brutal crackdown in January, largely stayed off the streets on Sunday, perhaps heeding advice from U.S. President Donald Trump and former Crown Prince Reza … Read more

Illegal immigrants could lose public housing under Trump HUD plan to end Clinton-era loophole

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A proposed Department of Housing and Urban Development rule would crack down on illegal immigrants or unqualified people living in public housing, closing a loophole established amid major departmental reforms under President Bill Clinton in 1996. Current HUD rules allow “mixed-status” households to use public housing under … Read more

Former SF homeless services CEO charged with misspending $1.2 million in public funds

SAN FRANCISCO — The former CEO of a San Francisco homeless services charity will be arraigned Tuesday on nine felony charges after prosecutors said she stole more than $1.2 million in public funds meant to keep people off the streets. Gwendolyn Westbrook, 71, raided the accounts of the United Council for Human Services while she … Read more