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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a lot of curious ideas about how to Make America Healthy Again. Time to add taking illicit swims in bacteria-infested creeks to the list.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam in bacteria-infested waters in Rock Creek Park with his grandchildren on Mother's Day, ignoring warnings from the National Park Service about pathogens in the water.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared photos of himself submerged in Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek with his grandchildren, despite longstanding warnings that high bacterial ...
RFK Jr. is hardly the first person to hop into ... For now, experts urge visitors to enjoy Rock Creek Park safely by staying on the trails, admiring the water from a distance, and yes, keeping ...
Kennedy Jr. shared pictures of himself and his family swimming in Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., despite decadeslong warnings from the National Park Service not to do so. Since 1971, health ...
Kennedy Jr. posted photos Sunday of him and his family swimming in Rock Creek where swimming is not allowed “due to high bacteria levels.” “Mother’s Day hike in Dumbarton Oaks Park with ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went swimming with his grandchildren in Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., even amid warnings that the waterway isn’t safe for swimming because ...
Kennedy Jr. celebrated Mother’s Day with his family by swimming in a contaminated Washington, D.C. creek used for sewer runoff. “Mother’s Day hike in Dumbarton Oaks Park with Amaryllis ...
It also threatens the long-term stability of a park that millions of people rely on for hiking, biking, bird-watching, and peaceful escapes from the city. Despite this, some people still wade in. RFK ...
RFK Jr. is hardly the first person to hop into ... For now, experts urge visitors to enjoy Rock Creek Park safely by staying on the trails, admiring the water from a distance, and yes, keeping ...
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