The Kennedy family spans more than five generations and includes many famous members. Here’s everything to know about the Kennedy family tree.
Among the performances Tuesday night at the 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., there was one that brought President Barack Obama to tears. The John F. Kennedy Center for the ...
The recent Senate confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presented a striking scene that would confuse a time traveler from 10 years ago. Democratic lawmakers took turns excoriating a man who once embodied their ideals. Sen. Bernie Sanders, seemingly grasping for gotchas, was reduced to questioning Kennedy about baby clothing merchandise.
On Tuesday, Caroline Kennedy – a former United States ambassador and the only surviving child of former President John F Kennedy ... Barack Obama, a Democrat. But Robert F Kennedy Jr ...
President Donald Trump signed a record number of executive orders during his first week back at the White House.
The daughter of president John F. Kennedy said she held back on criticism ... But the seasoned diplomat, who also had a posting in Japan under Barack Obama, surely knew it would strike hard ...
Jack Schlossberg was born to Caroline Kennedy, President John F. Kennedy's only surviving child, and Edwin Schlossberg in 1993. He passed the New York State Bar exam in 2023 and has been involved in democratic politics.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. focused a lot of his proposals on diet-related diseases among low-income Americans during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
What experts on John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr and Bobby Kennedy assassinations hope to learn from files expected to be declassified
Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) on Thursday grilled Department of Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s history of claiming Black Americans have a better immune system
The nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services wants to disrupt America’s health care system and ask questions the establishment won’t.
The takeaways after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced questions from senators during his confirmation hearings to potentially lead the Department of Health and Human Services.