Category: abortion

Toronto School Board Trustee Faces Hearing for Gender, Abortion Comments

Ontario’s College of Teachers has accused a school board trustee of professional misconduct for comments he made on gender identity and abortion. Trustee Michael Del Grande of the Toronto Catholic School Board could be disciplined for two incidents. In one, he spoke to a student trustee after she criticized an anti-abortion film. On the other…


US Bans Huawei, ZTE, Other Chinese Companies

Huawei is now completely banned in the United States—alongside a handful of other Chinese tech companies and their gear, from telecom to drones and surveillance cameras. A blaze kills at least 10 in Xinjiang. Fire trucks were blocked by barricades, with the burning building’s entrance reportedly locked—blocking residents’ escape. China is powering Russian drones? Iranian-made…


UK Woman With Down’s Syndrome Loses Challenge Against Abortion Law

An English woman and a child with Down’s syndrome on Friday lost an appeal challenging Britain’s abortion law that allows babies with the syndrome to be aborted up until birth. Three judges at the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, saying the abortion law does not interfere with the rights of the living disabled. One…


LIVE 12 PM ET: NTD News Today (Nov. 25): Appeals Court Allows Challenge to CA Election Laws; GA High Court Reinstates 6-Week Abortion Ban

Election law battles are underway in California. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that an election integrity case has standing to challenge the constitutionality of California’s election laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in federal court. The case involves complaints from congressional candidates in 13 counties across California. Georgia’s highest court ruled on Wednesday…


Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates 6-Week Abortion Ban, Putting Earlier Order on Hold

The Georgia Supreme Court on Nov. 23 reinstated the state’s ban on abortions after six weeks into a pregnancy. The move temporarily ends access to later abortions ruled by a state judge a week ago. In a single-page ruling (pdf) issued Wednesday, the court overturned a lower court’s recent decision to block the Georgia law….


PREMIERING 3 PM ET: Ep. 87: Jesse Jackson Reverses Himself on Abortion — What Changed? | The Larry Elder Show

The Larry Elder Show is sponsored by Birch Gold Group. Protect your IRA or 401(k) with precious metals today: larryforgold.com/ Pundits, liberal and conservative, underestimated the impact on the midterms of the reaction to the reversal of Roe vs. Wade. In states, like Kentucky and Michigan, where abortion was on the ballot, restrictions to abortion…


PREMIERING NOW: Ep. 87: Jesse Jackson Reverses Himself on Abortion—What Changed? | The Larry Elder Show

The Larry Elder Show is sponsored by Birch Gold Group. Protect your IRA or 401(k) with precious metals today: larryforgold.com/ Pundits, liberal and conservative, underestimated the impact on the midterms of the reaction to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. In states like Kentucky and Michigan, where abortion was on the ballot, restrictions to abortion…


Ep. 87: Jesse Jackson Reverses Himself on Abortion—What Changed? | The Larry Elder Show

The Larry Elder Show is sponsored by Birch Gold Group. Protect your IRA or 401(k) with precious metals today: larryforgold.com/ Pundits, liberal and conservative, underestimated the impact on the midterms of the reaction to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. In states like Kentucky and Michigan, where abortion was on the ballot, restrictions to abortion…


At Its Root, ‘Abortion Is a Spiritual Struggle,’ Says Pro-Life Activist

PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—“Not only make abortion eventually illegal but also to make it unthinkable,” was pro-life activist David Bereit’s message to those attending the 40th annual “Stand Up For Life” dinner on Sunday. Bereit was speaking to some 1,100 people at the event hosted by the Pro-Life Union of Greater Philadelphia at a Sheraton hotel in the city’s downtown….


Contra Conventional Wisdom, There Is Little Evidence Abortion Hurt Republicans

Commentary By any measure, Democrats exceeded expectations this midterm. Though listening to the triumphalism today, you’d think Joe Biden was Hannibal at Cannae. A fractured Republican Party has won the House, which means the agenda portion of Biden’s first term is effectively over (save the executive abuse). As expected, though, the lazy Dobbs-sunk-the-GOP narrative quickly…