
Opinion in the Name of Science
What should be the medical age of consent? Should young teenagers be able to consent to medical procedures that will have lifetime repercussions?
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America Is Back Again!
The winter chill could not stop the peaceful transition of power as President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance were inaugurated in the beautiful Capitol Rotunda.
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WHO is Not on First
In the flurry of executive orders by President Trump, you may have missed the exciting news that the United States is withdrawing from the World Health Organization.
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Johnson for Speaker
Eagle Forum is pleased to endorse the re-election of Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) to the position of Speaker of the House for the 119th Congress.
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A Fiscal Festivus
The national debt has hit an all-time high at $35.46 trillion and American taxpayers are paying $892 billion in interest for fiscal year 2024 alone.
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One Health is Bad Health
The United States, Canada, and Mexico have launched a joint pandemic preparedness initiative that will unite the countries’ public health agencies around a “One Health” approach to addressing future pandemics.
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Conservatives Conquer NDAA
The long-awaited National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) came out of the joint House and Senate conference committee this week.
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Let’s Dish about Trump’s Cabinet
President-elect Donald Trump hit the ground running since he won in November. Over the last few weeks, he has announced many of his cabinet nominees.
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A Political Team That Could Dramatically Improve Our Health
When Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. endorsed Donald Trump on Aug. 23, the corporate press and conventional Washington, D.C., analysts mostly missed the real story: It was the moment that a disparate, diverse, and potentially disruptive throng of average Americans became a coalition.
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Light Marijuana Use Linked to Heart
A new study finds that even relatively infrequent cannabis use is linked to higher risks of having a heart attack or stroke.
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Pot Replaces Tobacco
Instead of tobacco, we now have the increasing social acceptance of marijuana with advertising and candies marketed to the youth.
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Life is on the Line
With less than six weeks left until Election Day, Senate Democrats spent this week taking political potshots at former President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump. While this rhetoric is typically seen on the campaign trail, this time it came from the Senate Finance Committee.
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House Supports U.S. Sovereignty
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 1425, the No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act, that will ensure the White House does not enter into any agreement with the WHO on pandemic preparedness without first getting the constitutionally required advice and consent from the U.S. Senate.
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Tell Your Representative to Stand for Sovereignty
The World Health Organization is trying to give itself full authority over any potential public health emergencies in the future.
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Congress Counters China Influence
Congress comes back into session next week and must deal with massive legislation to fund the federal government and our military before the election.
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Government Issued Babies
In a move that only served to confound pro-life Americans further dismayed over recent statements that his administration will be “great for women and their reproductive rights,” former President Trump announced last week that “your government will pay for — or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for — all costs associated with IVF treatment.”
Continue reading →FACT: The American people know a bad deal when they see one. The most recent data shows that around 6.5 million Americans paid $3 billion in penalties to the IRS rather than buy unaffordable Obamacare plans.