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Battling a Chemical Coat Hanger
By: Bradley Mattes, originally published August 28, 2025, Life Issues Institute As the United States tackles the illegal onslaught of chemical abortion pills, the next battle is already heating up in international circles. Once we reverse the FDA’s approval of mifepristone, the U.S. will immediately be faced with a nuanced frontier of the abortion industry. …
Read MoreJudge rules Trump administration can withhold Medicaid funding from Maine abortion providers under provision of One Big Beautiful Bill Act
By: Dave Andrusko, originally published August 26, 2025, National Right to Life Even as the Trump administration continues to press its appeal of a ruling by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Massachusetts’ federal court, on Monday Judge Lance E. Walker of the Federal District Court in Maine gave the administration a victory by upholding…
Read MoreAs Trump Weighs I.V.F., Republicans Back New ‘Natural’ Approach to Infertility
By: Caroline Kitchener, originally published August 21, 2025, The New York Times Long confined to the medical fringe, “restorative reproductive medicine” has unified Christian conservatives and proponents of the Make America Healthy Again movement on the political right. Less than two weeks after an Alabama Supreme Court decision upended in vitro fertilization in the state…
Read More22 Attorneys General Demand FDA Reinstate Safety Rules on Dangerous Abortion Pill
From Cincinnati Right to Life A coalition of 22 state attorneys general is demanding the Food and Drug Administration roll back its reckless expansion of chemical abortion pill access. In a blistering letter to the agency, the AGs urge the FDA to restore its original safeguards, which limited use of the abortion pill to the first 7 weeks of…
Read MoreBrown trails Husted at start of Ohio Senate race, new poll shows
By: Giselle Ruhiyyih Ewing, published August 22, 2025, Politico An Emerson College survey also showed Vivek Ramaswamy with strong leads over both potential Democratic candidates ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial race. Former Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown lagged behind Republican Sen. Jon Husted in the first public poll since the Ohio Democrat launched his comeback bid, as Democrats…
Read MorePlanned Parenthood makes nearly $500 million in pro-life states, including tax funds
By: Tyler Arnold, originally published August 18, 2025, Catholic News Agency Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Aug 18, 2025 / 07:00 am Planned Parenthood affiliates based in pro-life states rake in close to a half-billion dollars from various sources in annual revenue, which includes millions of dollars in taxpayer funds, according to a new report. The revenue data,…
Read MoreCorporate 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…
Read MoreSherrod Brown Launches Ohio Senate Bid After Historic Loss, Raising Stakes for Pro-Life Advocates
Former U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown is running again for Ohio’s Senate seat following his high-profile defeat to Senator Bernie Moreno in the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history. Brown’s return to the political arena sets the stage for another heated contest in the Buckeye State. This time seventy-two year-old Brown will be running against Senator Jon…
Read MoreOhio 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…
Read MoreSenate 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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