
The Case Against Hormonal Birth Control
Not Your Mother’s Girl Talk This week, we’re continuing to raise awareness on the importance of fertility awareness-based methods of family planning. For too long,
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How to Listen to Your Body
Take Charge of Your Fertility with Science The definition of “family planning” has changed over the years. In fact, Planned Parenthood does not plan for
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Every Day is Mother’s Day
Mothering through the Messy & Beautiful This past weekend, the country celebrated Mother’s Day! Motherhood is a beautiful gift, but not one that is easy.
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The Home Office
A Tribute to My Mother by Anne Schlafly Cori, Chairman, Eagle Forum After the pandemic, working from home is now normal and only a few
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Creating Broken Families
Who ever imagined that we would live in a world where selling babies would be acceptable and encouraged as an altruistic good? Of course, they are not exactly babies yet, but without these hot commodities, babies would be impossible. What are those commodities? Human sperm and eggs of course.
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No Wall = Free Pass
For four years, President Donald Trump used every tactic he could to stop the massive amounts of immigrants flooding into the United States. He instituted policies that ended chain migration, funded border wall construction, banned entries from terrorist-sponsored countries, and forced Mexico to be responsible for immigrants traveling across their country. Now, President Biden has reversed the successful policies that Trump created and — surprise, surprise! — has a crisis on his hands.
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Four Years Ago Today
As we honor Eagle Forum’s beloved founder, Phyllis Schlafly, on the fourth anniversary of her death, we are overcome with a sense of urgency about the mission that was Phyllis’s life’s work: mobilizing the grassroots to elect conservative candidates and to demand conservative policy.
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The Nightmare of Contact Tracing
Life was just starting to look good again after the extended lockdown during the global pandemic. That one had cost Henry his last job and finding a new job was next to impossible with 40 million other Americans out of work at the same time.
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A Motivated Mother
A Feisty and Fun Family Dinner TableMay 10, 2020by Anne Schlafly Cori At the center of our home was the dinner table. Our family dinner
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Who Was Mr. Phyllis?
Photo: Fred & Phyllis SchlaflyFred Schlafly Was the Best ManApril 7, 2020by Anne Schlafly Cori SPOILER ALERT: A new Hollywood drama tries to defame Fred
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Kids are Home; Now What?
Many families who never dreamed of entering the world of homeschooling have found themselves at home with their children, in charge of their education for at least a few weeks. This, my friends, is a blessed time, even if it’s difficult to see right now.
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Suzanne Venker – The Family

10 Reasons to oppose the Equal Rights Amendment
The vague, poorly written language of the ERA does not allow any distinction to be made between men and women – even when it makes
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Phyllis Schlafly’s Favorite Christmas Cookie
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Do We Need More Helicopter Parenting?
When the term “helicopter parent” became a part of the general lexicon in the early 2000s, parents were warned not to hover excessively over their children for fear that young people would never learn to stand on their own two feet.
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Phyllis Schlafly’s Favorite Pie Was Pumpkin Chiffon Pie
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