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Summer Fun Baskets for Sale
Our April 5K was postponed until August 23, but we have raffle baskets with summer themes we can sell to raise money for our immediate needs. The highest offer for each basket will be the purchaser.Instructions: Click on button and send an email by noon, Sunday, June 8.Please share your name and the price you…
Read MoreA Week of Reckoning: As Father of Abortion Pill Dies, FDA Promises Review Amid New Safety Concerns
Shared by: Laura Srietmann, Executive Director of Cincinnati Right to Life This past week, history and accountability collided in a profound and sobering way. Étienne-Émile Baulieu, known as the “father of the abortion pill” for his role in developing mifepristone (RU-486), died at the age of 98. His death coincides with a pivotal moment in the debate…
Read MoreKentucky Abortion Ban Will Keep Saving Babies After ACLU Drops Lawsuit
By: Steven Ertelt, originally published June 2, 2025, LifeNews.com Kentucky’s abortion ban remains intact to protect babies from abortions after the ACLU of Kentucky withdrew its lawsuit challenging the pro-life law. The dismissal ensures that abortions will continue to be banned in nearly all cases, except to save the mother’s life or prevent severe injury.…
Read MoreFBI will reopen investigation into Dobbs leak
By: Bridget Sielicki, originally published May 29, 2025, LiveAction.org The FBI has announced that it is reopening an investigation into the 2022 leak of the draft decision in the Supreme Court ruling Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade. KEY TAKEAWAYS: THE DETAILS: On Monday, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced on X that he…
Read MoreLongevity Is Now a Factor When Picking an Embryo for IVF
By: Amy Dockser Marcus, originally published June 4, 2025, The Wall Street Journal DNA analysis predicts likelihood of age-related conditions such as heart disease and cancer Prospective parents using IVF will soon be able to rank embryos using genetic and other information in the hopes of extending the longevity of their offspring, according to the 25-year-old entrepreneur…
Read MoreThe Post-Dobbs Tide of Abortion in America
By: Chuck Donovan, originally published May 29, 2025, The Washington Stand Next month, three full years will have passed since the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. In that time, there has been no shortage of drama. Protests have taken place outside the homes of justices of the court. An attempted…
Read MoreGet Ready. IVF Confusion is Coming.
By: Emily Geiger and Rebecca Carlson, originally published May 27, 2025, Equal Rights Institute On February 18, 2025, President Trump signed the executive order “Expanding Access to In Vitro Fertilization,” setting off a firestorm of comments, criticisms, and confusion among pro-life and pro-choice people alike. “We want to make it easier for mothers and fathers…
Read MoreActivists Target Red State Pro-Life Centers, College Students With Abortion Tourism Ads
By: Jaryn Crouson, originally published May 19, 2025, Daily Caller The Brigid Alliance, an organization dedicated to getting abortions for more women, launched an ad campaign Monday targeting pro-life pregnancy centers and university campuses. Brigid provides funding for women traveling to receive abortions, covering costs such as transportation, meals, hotels and child care. The organization set…
Read MoreNo Greater Love
Remembering the Brave Shared by Laura Strietmann, Executive Director of Cincinnati Right to Life Memorial Day is a solemn reminder that the freedoms we enjoy were bought with the ultimate price—lives laid down in defense of our nation and its values. The men and women who died in uniform did so not for fame or…
Read MoreOne Big Beautiful Bill passes House
House Voted to Defund Big Abortion-The One Big Beautiful Bill is Now on to the Senate Cincinnati Right to Life needs your help-for moms and babies! It is critical for Ohio! Early Thursday morning, House Republicans delivered on their promise to defund Big Abortion by passing the budget reconciliation bill. The final vote tally was 215-214 with…
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