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The latest from Moms Across America — research findings, campaign updates, policy alerts, and stories from our community.

How to Do Organic on a Budget
One of the most common things I hear from clients is some version of this: "I want to eat better, but organic is just too expensive." I understand the frustration - and as a nutritionist, I want to be honest with you. The problem isn't organic food itself. The problem is where most of us are buying it.

Supreme Court Sells Out American People to Foreign Chemical Corporations
WASHINGTON, DC – Public health leaders and food experts joined America’s small farmers and regenerative agriculture experts to eviscerate today’s bipartisan Supreme Court decision, which they believe sells out the American people to foreign chemical corporations. The decision takes away the rights of family members and those who have died or are sick from glyphosate exposure to hold Bayer/Monsanto legally accountable. The decision was a major victory for Big Poison, which sought immunity from liability.

SCOTUS and President Trump Say to Farmers and Consumers, “At Your Own Risk!”
Supreme Court Sides with Poison Over People's Health - Supreme Court shuts down legal pathway to sue chemical companies for harm.

AI Data Centers: Concerns & Solutions
As applications for AI and surveillance multiply, so do the demands for data centers to process the information they generate. The growth rate seen over the past decade is expected to double or triple within the next two to three years. In some areas, permits and land sales are moving faster than local populations can voice concerns. There is growing worry that when fast-tracking AI data centers is framed as a military necessity, the critical steps of public information-sharing and community feedback are rushed or bypassed entirely.

The New Battlefield for Fathers
On Father’s Day we want to acknowledge not only the courageous men who took that leap of faith to become fathers, but also the men who are striving to become fathers. We also want to acknowledge the fathers who are struggling to protect their families and are navigating uncharted territories to do so.

Pingree Urges USDA to Look Beyond Cotton in Push to Rebuild American Textiles
Letter calls on USDA to support wool, hemp, flax, leather, alpaca, and other natural fibers as part of broader effort to reshore sustainable textile production.

Kale Contributing to Depression? How Data Centers and Coal are Connected
When we lose loved ones to a sudden death, such as suicide, in addition to being wracked with grief and devastation, we want to know why.

Is Lyme a Bioweapon?
Since the 1970s, Lyme disease has been recognized as a widespread and mysterious tick-borne illness. The prevailing scientific consensus is that it emerged naturally, but layered beneath that consensus is a quiet and more complex situation that, for some, raises the question: “Was this pathogen manmade?”

MAHA Means Clean Air, Too
The Trump Administration shouldn’t weaken safeguards on mercury, soot, coal ash, and other toxins that harm children in order to build more AI data centers.

Fertility Collapse: Is Modern Life Making It Harder to Have Children?
A society can survive a bad year. It can absorb a recession, a delayed generation, or a temporary decline in births. But when fewer children are born year after year, across countries and cultures, one has to wonder: Is there something about modern life that is becoming incompatible with having babies?

A Historic Win - People vs Poison
The timing could not have been better. On Monday, April 27th from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., hundreds showed up for a rally at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. called The People vs Poison, organized by Food Babe, Vani Hari and The Highwire team. Over 30 speakers all had different talking points about glyphosate, pesticides in the food, water, air, and how they are not only contaminating everything, but how the manufacturers are corrupting our government. Watch the dynamic rally speakers here.

Is Wearing Polyester a Form of Birth Control?
We all know that what we eat matters. Choosing real, organic, nutrient-dense food over chemical-laden, ultra-processed products is foundational to protecting our health. But there’s a piece of the conversation that often gets overlooked: what we put on our bodies every single day. What about the fabrics we wear, and spend hours in while we sleep?
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