Get Married: An Interview with Brad Wilcox

By Brad Wilcox and Patrick T. Brown, originally published April 11, 2024, Public Discourse In today’s interview, author Brad Wilcox joins contributing editor Patrick Brown to discuss how marrying young can renew culture and form the foundation of a healthier culture. His book Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save…

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Does Donald Trump want to make abortion gettable again?

By Ryan Bomberger, originally published April 11, 2024, The Christian Post In a contradictory and capitulating speech on abortion, presidential candidate Donald Trump retreated from his pro-life position and policies during his time as president. While he highlights how President Joe Biden, and the Democratic Party, are absolutely extreme on abortion — pushing for unsafe, unregulated, and…

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‘Dignitas Infinita’: New Vatican Document on Human Dignity Condemns Gender Transition, Surrogacy, Abortion

By Tyler Arnold/CNA/Vatican, originally published April 8, 2024, National Catholic Register In the declaration, the dicastery cautions against threats to human dignity that begin at the moment of conception, that exist in the process of procreation, and that threaten humanity toward the end of life. The Vatican’s top doctrinal office issued a declaration on the…

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Why Can’t Deep-Red Ohio Accomplish Anything For Conservatives?

By Matt Mayer, published April 12, 2024, The Federalist With a supermajority Republican trifecta, it is stunning how little Ohio Republicans get done and how often they lose consequential battles. For 15 years, Republicans have controlled Ohio’s legislature, with supermajorities in both the Ohio House and state Senate. For eight years, John Kasich served as…

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Here are Pharmacies That Don’t Sell Abortion Drugs Killing Unborn Babies

By Anthony Iafrate, published April 6, 2023, LifeSite News In the wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade and various states enacting pro-life legislation, the Biden administration has pushed hard to increase the number of abortions being committed throughout the country. As part of that effort, the FDA in January changed its rules to allow chemical…

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Democrats Don’t Want You To Know How Moderate Trump’s Abortion Stance Is

By David Harsanyi, April 10, 2024, The Federalist Abortion on demand, for any reason, until birth, funded by taxpayers. That’s the modern left’s position on the issue. Democrats are so dug into their extremism that they can’t even support bills that compel “doctors” to keep babies who survive a homicide attempt alive. Perhaps most American voters don’t care enough.…

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When her abortion plan failed, another woman’s prayers were answered

After abortion attempts, two women now bound by child By Amber Ferguson, originally published April 6, 2024, The Washington Post HOUSTON — It had been nearly a year since Evelyn had seen Olivia in person, and she had grown nervous about a planned reunion. When she finally arrived at the three-story townhouse where a party…

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What the Pro-Life Generation Hopes President Trump Will Commit to On the Human Rights Issue of our Day

By Kristan Hawkins, originally published April 7, 2024, Townhall.com It’s not exactly Christmas morning, but the sense of anticipation among those who care about the human rights issue of our day is running high. The presumed Republican nominee for President, Donald Trump, told reporters that an announcement about his preferred abortion policy was imminent. Given recent rumor-based…

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Abortion Pills Enable Predators and Victimize Women. Here’s 24 Years of Proof.

By Ben Johnson, originally published April 1, 2024, The Washington Stand The Biden administration’s efforts to increase abortion pill “access” primarily benefit the abortion industry, but they will also prove invaluable to one of that industry’s key demographics: abusive husbands and boyfriends. Too little of the feminist movement’s commentary has “centered” their victims: the women…

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