Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced questions from senators during his confirmation, seeing support from his wife, a Florida native. Who is Cheryl Hines?
Cheryl Hines was rather unknown when she was cast on "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Now she's in the spotlight as the supportive wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Larry David was responsible for his Curb Your Enthusiasm co-star Cheryl Hines meeting her now-husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star supported her husband at his grueling confirmation hearing Wednesday, just as she supported him during their 2019 trip to Samoa, where his meetings with
Cheryl Hines joined husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the first day of his confirmation hearing for his nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services on Wednesday, January 29. The pair, who has been married since 2014,
The politician will be questioned about his controversial bid to head the US Department of Health and Human Services after being picked by President Trump.
The hearings were packed to capacity with protesters and fans, while the spillover crowd hung out in hallways and overflow rooms.
Cheryl Hines cleared all doubts of the bond between her and her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at his Senate confirmation hearing.
Lynda Carter and Jessica Carter Altman had a fun mother-daughter date during Paris Fashion Week. The "Wonder Woman" star stepped out with Altman at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 show on Monday at the Petit Palais. Altman wore a midi dress with gold buttons down the middle and completed the look with a matching long coat.
Laurie David - the ex-wife of "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David - trolled Cheryl Hines for "setting women back decades" for supporting husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his confirmation hearing this week.
Alexandra Sifferlin, a health and science editor for Times Opinion, hosted an online conversation on Wednesday with the Opinion columnist Zeynep Tufekci and the Opinion writers David Wallace-Wells and Jessica Grose about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first of two confirmation hearings for secretary of health and human services.