Corporate America Responds to Pro-Life Pressure

Costco announced on August 14, 2025 that it will not dispense the abortion pill mifepristone—a drug now used in more than 60% of all U.S. abortions—at any of its 500-plus pharmacy locations nationwide. The company cited “low customer demand” and noted that most patients obtain the drug through their medical providers. The move comes after sustained advocacy…

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Ohio Planned Parenthood affiliate rejects Medicaid amid fears over Trump cuts

By: Susan Rinkunas, originally published August 8, 2025, The Guardian Group fears administration could try to claw back Medicaid payments if judge’s ruling on reimbursements is overturned An Ohio affiliate of Planned Parenthood said it will not accept Medicaid insurance because of uncertainty around a judge’s ruling ordering the Trump administration to continue sending Medicaid reimbursements to…

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Senate GOP must think ahead this time and remove the Senate parliamentarian now

By: Kristan Hawkins, Opinion Contributor, originally published July 29, 2025, The Hill During President Trump’s push for his “big, beautiful” budget bill, either a betrayal or a political blunder occurred as an unelected bureaucrat became the most powerful person in the U.S. Congress. Before we go any further with a new budget — a process that is already underway — that…

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Last Friday, there were none

By: John Madigan, originally published July 28, 2025, Crisis Magazine A recent wave of Planned Parenthood clinic closures may not be from a decline in abortions, but a move to self-managed home abortions. Most weeks, I spend an hour or so standing on a public right-of-way facing a nearby Planned Parenthood clinic. I pray the Rosary…

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Mail-Order Abortion Rules: Text, Context, and History of the Comstock Act’s Restrictions on Mailing Abortion Pills

By: Brooke Paz, originally published July 22, 2025, Americans United for Life The Future of Abortion Pill Access In 2022, the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision overturned Roe v. Wade, reviving previously unenforceable abortion laws, inspiring new legislative efforts, and inciting scrutiny of life-affirming legislation. Carolyn McDonnell, Litigation Counsel, examines the history of the federal…

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Euthanasia Prevention Coalition – Newsweek article: Mass exodus from organ donation registries

By: Alex Schadenberg, EPC International Chair, originally published August 13, 2025, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) sent out the following media release on July 21, 2025 concerning organ donation and the organ transplant system in America. Health and Human Services examined 351 organ donation approvals and determined that in 103…

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BREAKING: New Report from Students for Life notes MORE THAN 50 TONS OF HUMAN TISSUE & REMAINS DUMPED EACH YEAR as a Result of Abortion Water Pollution

By: Kristi Hamrick, originally published July 23, 2025, StudentsForLife.org “You don’t have to be pro-life to want clean drinking water,” said SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “Neglecting abortion water pollution to protect the Democrats’ favorite donors, Planned Parenthood & Chemical Abortion Pill pushers, represents a national crisis. In light of the more than 50 tons of human remains…

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Media Praises IVF Births Reportedly Soaring, But They Neglect to Tell the Whole Story

By: Jordan Butler, originally published August 12, 2025, Students for Life of America A new study from Fertility and Sterility found that an estimated 10 to 13 million babies were born from in vitro fertilization (IVF) “in the 40 years since the world’s first IVF infant was born in 1978,” according to reporting from Medical Express. While on the surface…

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