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Rock Creek might look inviting, but it’s full of harmful bacteria. Wading and swimming are banned for good reason.
US presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stirred public confusion and criticism after sharing a photo of himself swimming in Rock Creek, a notoriously polluted stream in Washington, D.C. The ...
Key Takeaways Health Secretary Kennedy and his grandkids swam in a polluted Washington, D.C., creek despite warningsCity ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has given social media users a serious case of the ick. The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters on Tuesday defended Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent swim ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted photos swimming in a Rock Creek Park, which is contaminated with raw sewage. Dr. Peter Hotez joins Chris Hayes to discuss public health disinformation being spread by the ...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s highest-ranking health official, apparently took his grandchildren on an outing to try the waters of Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., which authorities have ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted pictures to social media on Sunday showing him with his grandkids in a creek where ...
According to federal officials, swimming and wading are not allowed at Rock Creek Park to keep people and pets "safe from ...
RFK Jr.'s Mother's Day post stirred new controversy over snapshots of him wading in a prohibited creek known for "high levels of bacteria." ...
The health secretary has a history of disclosing behavior that raises questions about his personal decisions around health and hygiene.