Category: abortion

Chosen CEO of Australian Football Club Resigns Following Pressures on Religious Views

The chosen chief executive officer of Australian rules football club Essendon, Andrew Thorburn, has resigned after only one day in the job on the basis of his religious belief.  Thorburn is chairman of City on a Hill church which said on its website that lust, practicing homosexuality and sex outside of marriage are sins according to…


Capitol Report (Oct. 4): GOP Sees Record Number of Minority Candidates; Trump Sues CNN for Defamation

It’s the hundred-day mark since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. What did the president announce as the issue of abortion gains steam ahead of elections? The nation’s highest court just kicked off a new term—and it makes its first moves on cases regarding vaccine mandates, gun rights, and voting rights. Florida continues to comb…


Mom Regrets After Starting Abortion, Saves Baby’s Life With Reversal Pill: ‘I’m Incredibly Grateful’

A UK woman who wasn’t sure about continuing her pregnancy got abortion pills mailed to her home after just one quick telephone consultation. And after taking the first of two pills, she felt instant regret. However, she was lucky enough to be able to reverse the abortion drug’s effect and save her baby’s life. Amrita Kaur,…


Pro-Life Attorney Warns of California’s ‘Abortion Apocalypse’ in Wave of New Legislation

According to Susan Swift Arnall, vice president of legal affairs for Right to Life League, an avalanche of new legislation in California will put into motion what she calls an “abortion apocalypse” that will be fully funded by the taxpayers. New California Abortion Laws The bills listed below were signed into law by California Gov. Gavin Newsom…


Senate GOP Judiciary Committee to Investigate ‘Excessive’ FBI Raid of Pennsylvania Pro-Life Activist’s Home

Attorney General Merrick Garland has received a flurry of stern letters, including notice of an investigation, from Republican members of Congress in the days since the FBI’s Sept. 23 raid on the Pennsylvania home of pro-life activist Mark Houck. “Not only did your office turn a local dispute into a national case, but the FBI…


Planned Parenthood ‘Trafficking’ Abortions When Women Cross State Lines: Stanton Healthcare CEO

A young, pregnant Idaho woman sat in her car in a McDonald’s parking lot in Ontario, Oregon, two weeks ago, nervously talking on her phone. Her partner pressured her to get rid of the baby and now she was having a telehealth conference with someone from Planned Parenthood who prescribed a two-medicine chemical abortion, collectively…


Newsom Signs Package of Abortion Laws That Critics Decry as Enabling Infanticide

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed into law a package of abortion-related bills, some of which immunize women and doctors from criminal and civil liability for what critics have called infanticide. While many Republican-led states move to ban abortion, Democrat-led California “continues to lead the nation’s fight” to decriminalize aspects of abortion and create more privacy…


California Seeks to Become Mecca of Abortion Tourism: Pro-Life Attorney

Following the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade, many states have moved to either further restrict or expand abortion access, with California chief among the latter. Having recently passed a spate of laws to cement abortion protections for residents and so-called abortion tourists, the state has positioned itself as a sanctuary for abortion seekers…


Donations Pour in for Pro-Life Father Targeted in FBI Raid

Donations continue to pour in for a father of seven who was handcuffed by FBI agents last Friday and arrested in front of his children. Mark Houck, a Catholic pro-life speaker and author from Kintnersville, Pennsylvania, became the latest target in a string of Department of Justice-sponsored SWAT raids and arrests. “With no prior warning,…


Abortion, Marijuana, Slavery: 11 Themes to 2022’s Ballot Measures

Ballot measures related to abortion, marijuana, and slavery are among a diverse array of issues voters in 37 states will see at the polls this fall. Taxes, infrastructure bonds, crime, minimum wage, elections, and the structure of state government are also among common themes on Nov. 8 ballots nationwide. An expected flurry of measures related…