
New York Times Admits “America has a Marijuana Problem”
The New York Times Editorial Board has just admitted what Eagle Forum has known for years: America has a marijuana problem.
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The New York Times Editorial Board has just admitted what Eagle Forum has known for years: America has a marijuana problem.
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The inspiring words of the Declaration of Independence changed the course of world history. On July 4, 1776, a nation was born from that Declaration.
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The elections this November will determine who controls the House and Senate, and whether the conservative agenda we care so much about will be advanced or stopped in its tracks.
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“We are finally seeing the beginning of the end to the cult of ‘sex-rejecting’ genital mutilation,” said Kris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum.
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Here is an excellent bipartisan bill: bring back the teaching of cursive writing in elementary schools.
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On Friday, January 30th, funding is set to run out for the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS), Labor Health and Human Services (LHHS), Transportation, Defense, Education, and House and Urban Development (HUD).
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Eagle Forum celebrates the United States withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) on January 22, 2026.
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Eagle Forum is standing for life at the March for Life today! Together, we are raising our voices for the most vulnerable among us – the unborn.
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This week, tens of thousands of pro-life men, women, and children will gather in Washington, D.C. for the 53rd March for Life.
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Tens of thousands of pro-life Americans will come to Washington, D.C. this Friday to be a voice for the unborn.
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The Court will decide in these cases, West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Hecox v. Little, whether States can protect women’s and girls’ sports from participation by males who “identify” as female.
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The rise of artificial intelligence, the digitization of the economy, and everyday life’s growing computing needs have turbocharged the expansion of data centers, driving up a surge in electricity demand in Texas and across the country.
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What do showerheads and food pyramids have in common? Both have been hot topics of conversation this week in Washington, D.C., and both are about getting cleaner — and leaner!
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There can be no ‘flexibility’ on funding the destruction of innocent human life with taxpayer dollars. For more than four decades, the Republican Party has stood against federal abortion funding.
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While this report is based on fiscal year 2025 numbers, much of it passed before President Trump came into office, it shows that the waste runs deep in the federal government.
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The House and Senate have adjourned until the first week of January to spend time with their families over the holidays. Before leaving, they passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and thwarted an extension of the COVID-era Obamacare subsidies (for now).
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All more reasons to be kinder, To those you meet in the street, Or those working at the counter, Spending long hours on their feet.
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Today, Americans have been thrown under the canna-bus by the President’s Executive Order calling on his Administration to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug.
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Our nation’s debt is out of control. We are currently $38.4 trillion in debt, which amounts to $288,000 per household in the United States.
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For decades, the rallying cry of the climate alarmists has been conservation and the reduction of energy uses.
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For decades, the rallying cry of the climate alarmists has been conservation and the reduction of energy uses.
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The year was 2001 and the dot-com bust was in the rearview mirror. New ideas were in circulation among young and visionary entrepreneurs.
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President Trump is reportedly about to announce his support for moving marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to a Schedule III drug.
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Every year, Congress passes the Department of Defense (now Department of War) appropriations bill that funds our military. In addition, Congress must also pass a bill that authorizes policies and sets spending limits for our nation’s armed forces — the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
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