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Hyde Came Through Ohio–This Vote Hurts
For nearly half a century, the Hyde Amendment has stood as the single most effective pro-life protection ever enacted by Congress. On the day Congressman Henry Hyde died, National Review Online rightly declared that the Hyde Amendment — which doubtless saved countless lives — was “without question the most important piece of pro-life legislation ever…
Read MoreThe Unregulated IVF Industry: A Human Rights Crisis Gains Concern Among Americans
From AAPLOG, originally published January 8, 2026 The rising popularity of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in the United States continues to expose serious flaws in the industry’s largely unregulated business model, one that permits the widespread discarding of and research on embryonic children. The IVF process often involves creating multiple embryos to (1) reduce costs,…
Read MoreNowhere to Hyde: Trump’s Chaotic Abortion Stance Rattles GOP
By: Suzanne Bowdey, originally published January 9, 2026, The Washington Stand Republican leaders knew they were coming back to a headache on health care. What they didn’t know was that the president would be the biggest migraine of them all. In what was supposed to be a GOP retreat laying out some of the biggest…
Read MoreNew Pro-life billboard campaign aims to hold abortion industry accountable
By: Carole Novielli, originally published January 4, 2026, LiveAction.org Pro-Life Wisconsin (PLW) just launched a new initiative placing Abortion Injury Billboards near abortion facilities to hold Big Abortion accountable for physical and emotional injuries inflicted on women. The billboards include a website that will connect women who have suffered abortion related injuries to medical malpractice…
Read MoreURGENT ACTION NEEDED
Dear Friends in the Pro-Life Community, Our nation stands at a critical crossroads—one that will shape the future of life, liberty, and conscience in America. This week, President Trump urged Republican lawmakers to consider “flexibility” on the Hyde Amendment in ongoing negotiations over renewing Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) health insurance premium subsidies. His call…
Read MoreAbortion Was the Leading Cause of Death Worldwide in 2024, Killing 73 Million People
By: Steven Ertelt, originally published Jan 2, 2025, LifeNews.com More human beings died in abortions than any other cause of death in 2024. A heartbreaking reminder about the prevalence of abortion, statistics compiled by Worldometers indicate that there were over 73 million abortions world-wide in 2024. The independent site collects data from governments and other organizations and…
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Today Is the Last Day of Warren Buffett at the Helm of Berkshire Hathaway – and Ohio Has Paid a Heavy Price
Today marks the final day of Warren Buffett’s leadership at Berkshire Hathaway. Nationally, he is praised as a legendary investor — the man who turned a failing textile company into a corporate empire that includes household names like Pampered Chef and Benjamin Moore, and major holdings such as Kraft Heinz. But here in Ohio, Warren Buffett’s legacy looks…
Read MoreBetween the Crib and the Cry of the Innocents
A Reflection from Laura Strietmann, Cincinnati Right to Life — 2025 Each year, the Church draws us into a profound and unsettling movement of grace—from the radiant joy of Christ’s birth on December 25 to the deep sorrow of the slaughter of the Holy Innocents on December 28. In 2025, this tension feels more real…
Read MoreThese Are a Few of Our Favorite Things…FOR LIFE in 2025
As 2025 comes to a close, Cincinnati Right to Life pauses with deep gratitude to reflect on the victories, growth, and moments of God’s unmistakable guidance throughout the year. While the challenges before us remain great, so too does the resolve of those who stand for life. Here are a few of our favorite things…
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