NEWS

Robert Kennedy Jr. is confirmed as the US Director of Health and Human Services, facing strong opposition from the medical community. Assigned by Trump to investigate chronic diseases, he intends to safeguard existing vaccination programmes despite his controversial views on vaccine safety. Meanwhile, the US experiences a gold rush amid market uncertainty, and New Zealand's Finance Minister criticises supermarket duopolies while Energy Minister Watts addresses rising power prices with major companies.

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ANALYSIS

The situation escalates as Whangarei District Council risks imprisonment for defying the government’s fluoridation order. Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo insists the council hasn't broken any laws and questions the government's heavy-handed approach. Meanwhile, they file court proceedings to clarify the safety of fluoride and assert local councils' responsibilities under various acts. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now leading the U.S. Health and Human Services, there may be a shift in the fluoridation debate. 

THE SIGNPOST

The latest episode of RCR360 featured Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke discusses the government's proposed Gene Technology Bill, which threatens essential environmental and health safeguards by potentially hiding what is in food and introducing unknown risks. With the submission deadline approaching on Monday 17th February, it’s crucial to spread the word and ensure everyone's voice is heard. Additionally, a conversation with Ilya Kneppelhout highlights the Offline Club, promoting digital detox events to help people reconnect. Paul Brennan also speaks with Whangarei Mayor Vince Cocurullo about water fluoridation and the associated legal pressures. The Weekly RoundUp with Dieuwe de Boer and William McGimpsey examines New Zealand's political landscape and economic policies, while Farzin Irani offers insights on interest rates and mortgages in Money Talks.

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NEWS

Robert Kennedy Jr. is confirmed as the US Director of Health and Human Services, facing strong opposition from the medical community. Assigned by Trump to investigate chronic diseases, he intends to safeguard existing vaccination programmes despite his controversial views on vaccine safety. Meanwhile, the US experiences a gold rush amid market uncertainty, and New Zealand's Finance Minister criticises supermarket duopolies while Energy Minister Watts addresses rising power prices with major companies.

Don't miss out—sign up now for your free trial of RCR Bites News and get essential, no-nonsense news delivered straight to your inbox every weekday!

ANALYSIS

The situation escalates as Whangarei District Council risks imprisonment for defying the government’s fluoridation order. Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo insists the council hasn't broken any laws and questions the government's heavy-handed approach. Meanwhile, they file court proceedings to clarify the safety of fluoride and assert local councils' responsibilities under various acts. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now leading the U.S. Health and Human Services, there may be a shift in the fluoridation debate. 

THE SIGNPOST

The latest episode of RCR360 featured Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke discusses the government's proposed Gene Technology Bill, which threatens essential environmental and health safeguards by potentially hiding what is in food and introducing unknown risks. With the submission deadline approaching on Monday 17th February, it’s crucial to spread the word and ensure everyone's voice is heard. Additionally, a conversation with Ilya Kneppelhout highlights the Offline Club, promoting digital detox events to help people reconnect. Paul Brennan also speaks with Whangarei Mayor Vince Cocurullo about water fluoridation and the associated legal pressures. The Weekly RoundUp with Dieuwe de Boer and William McGimpsey examines New Zealand's political landscape and economic policies, while Farzin Irani offers insights on interest rates and mortgages in Money Talks.

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