
Hard Fought Battles of 2024
We have a lot to celebrate as we begin 2025. After four tough years of the Biden administration, the American people came out in droves and voted for a more conservative agenda.
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We have a lot to celebrate as we begin 2025. After four tough years of the Biden administration, the American people came out in droves and voted for a more conservative agenda.
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Mountain Middle School in Durango, Colorado, banned cellphones from classrooms a dozen years ago.
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As we gather around the table at Thanksgiving, we may be among family and friends of different political persuasions.
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President-elect Donald Trump has boldly proclaimed his plans for his first 100 days in office. Trump outlined a conservative vision in stark contrast to the radical stances of the Biden-Harris administration that caused them to lose the election.
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The U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate returned to Washington, D.C. after a long but successful recess.
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Parents across the country have organized to take back education. Where to start?
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As tens of millions of American children struggle with reading and millions more deal with sex abuse at the hands of “educators,” Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education will teach future teachers how to combat the alleged evils of “heteronormativity” and “cisnormativity” in the classroom.
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Progressive media would have you believe that students form grassroots movements, all by themselves, to address the “climate crisis” in mass because they deeply care about the issue
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On October 7, 2024, Eagle Forum joined an amicus brief to the Supreme Court case, Mahmoud et al. v. Taylor et al. Eagle Forum supports the challenge to the Montgomery County School Board in Maryland brought on by parents whose children were subject to sexually explicit curricula that violated their religious beliefs.
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Anyone who doubts Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz’ radically leftist viewpoints need only consider the state of Minnesota’s rapidly declining school system. As Joy Pullmann explains, agencies appointed by Walz will require teacher license applicants in 2025 to affirm transgenderism, gender identity, and other cultural Marxist beliefs in order to teach in Minnesota.
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Let’s start with communism. The reason my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, was motivated to be active in politics was because of the threat of communism. Long before the culture wars or the second wave of feminism, communism posed an existential threat to the freedoms of the United States.
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Under the leadership of Common Core czar David Coleman, the College Board has been creating or rewriting Advanced Placement (AP) courses to reflect a leftist worldview.
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Having both had our children in our later thirties, my friend Liza and I would often talk about the ups and downs of being older, full-time moms. “Sometimes I get frustrated when younger moms and au pairs at the playground assume I am either the grandmother or babysitter,” she said one day. “I want a shirt that says, ‘Not the Nanny’!”
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Happy Birthday, USA! On this Independence Day, we want to thank you for your dedication to the United States of America, the Declaration of Independence, and our Constitution.
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The National Association of Scholars (nas.org) has published a new set of “K-12 State Science Standards” dedicated to “the spirit of Benjamin Franklin.” NAS is a conservative organization of scholars that promotes “academic freedom, disinterested scholarship, and excellence in American higher education.”
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In April, the Biden administration finalized their new Title IX rule that seeks to redefine ‘sex’ to include ‘gender identity’ and therefore damage the long-standing protections for women and girls.
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The Scholastic Bookfair used to be an exciting time for kids and a place where parents could feel safe knowing their kids would have a world of interesting, educational, and enlightening reading experiences. Unfortunately, like so many innocent joys of childhood, LGBT activists have taken that safety away.
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Will we see a repeat this summer of the infamous 1968 Chicago Democratic National Convention that devolved into chaos and anarchy? This year’s convention is, like 1968, set to take place in Chicago and social unrest is percolating on the Left, to say the least.
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We all know that most universities are the beneficiaries of federal grant money that can amount to billions of dollars every year. Certainly, some of it goes toward useful research, but more and more of it supports radicalism such as gender-and-race-based grievance studies and anything related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Antisemitism has spread like wildfire across our nation’s colleges. Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protestors have pitched tents in the common areas of universities, barricaded themselves in academic buildings, attacked students and police, and kept other students from attending classes. To make matters worse, many college officials who have the power to stop this nonsense are letting it happen.
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Florida and Oklahoma have instructed their schools to reject implementation of new Title IX rules proposed by the Biden administration that allow males “identifying” as females to invade women’s spaces.
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“DO NOT COMPLY. FIGHT” This is the advice of former Fox News journalist, now podcaster, Megyn Kelly, in response to the Biden Administration’s rewrite of Title IX that radically changes both the definition of sex and the protections for females at the heart of the civil rights statute.
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Today, the Department of Health and Human Services released its rewritten Title IX rule. Originally created to allow women equal access to education, the Biden administration has gutted these protections by expanding the definition of sex to include self-proclaimed ‘gender identity’.
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Several courts are dealing with the issue of Gender ideology again. There have been two important rulings recently – one that deals with protecting kids from “medical transitioning” and the other on protecting girls’ sports. Both cases address state laws and these decisions could have serious implications for other state efforts.
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