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HB 410: A Critical Step Toward Ending Taxpayer-Funded Abortion in Ohio
Ohio is one step closer to ending the flow of taxpayer dollars to the abortion industry with the introduction of House Bill 410, sponsored by State Representatives Jean Schmidt and Adam Matthews. This bill targets Medicaid reimbursements to abortion providers like Planned Parenthood, which have long benefited from public funds—despite offering services that deeply violate the…
Read MoreAbortion Drug Stories: 5 Women Who Suffered Deadly Complications
By: Kelsey Pritchard, originally published September 16, 2025, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America Abortion Drugs’ Rising Toll of Harm: In the ongoing political debate over abortion, one critical truth often gets overshadowed: the real and deadly risks posed by abortion drugs. These drugs, promoted as a “safe” option, have left a trail of devastation –…
Read MoreDeath on Delivery
By: Choice 42, originally published September 23, 2025, Choice 42 Exposed Series. Who is the Abortionist? In this true story, which took place in Texas, who is the Abortionist? It is an important question given that many in the Pro-Life Movement claim that if anyone is prosecuted for doing abortions, it should be the Abortionist. …
Read MoreA Tale of Three Baby Surrenders
From Laura Strietmann, Executive Director In North Austin, Texas, a newborn baby girl was found this week alive in a dumpster. Thankfully, nearby residents heard her cries and rushed to help, ensuring she received the care she needed. Bloody, weak, and with her umbilical cord still attached, neighbors saved her life. She was taken to…
Read MoreWhat can we say to a famous children’s author, facing Alzheimer’s diagnosis, who is contemplating assisted suicide?
By: Dave Andrusko, originally published September 24, 2025, National Right to Life Back in 2014, Rai Rojas wrote a deeply touching story titled “The story behind ‘I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always,’ Robert Munsch’s classic children’s story.” All of us who have read Munsch’s story can identify with the almost irresistible need to…
Read MoreAustin City Council Ends Abortion Fund, Proving the Law is a Teacher and a Principal Voice for Life
By: Mary Elizabeth Castle, JD, originally published September 18, 2025, Society of Sebastian My last article was about the long-awaited victory of the Texas Legislature passing Senate Bill 33, a law to stop cities like Austin from funding abortion related services. Much has happened since that article was published. Governor Greg Abbott held a bill…
Read MoreRFK Blasts UN Gender/Abortion Agenda
By: Julia Elena Cazan, originally published September 26, 2025, C-Fam.org UNITED NATIONS, September 26 (C-Fam) U.S. Health Chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told the U.N. today that the U.S. cannot accept language that promotes gender ideology or that promotes an international right to abortion. Kennedy referred to gender ideology as “destructive.” He also said the…
Read MoreMore Evidence of Abortion’s Negative Impact on Mental Health
By: Victor Nieves, originally published September 25, 2025, Life Issues Institute/News Those in the abortion industry have long peddled the lie that abortion does not negatively impact mental health. Despite their claims, we have a growing body of evidence that highlights the lived experiences of countless women and men who attest to the devastating mental…
Read MoreJohnson and Thune’s new dilemma: A GOP fight over abortion
By: Benjamin Guggenheim, Meredith Lee Hill and Alice Miranda Ollstein, originally published September 24, 2025, Politico House and Senate Republican leaders aren’t sure they can stave off a fight between moderates and hard-liners on abortion coverage Republican leaders on Capitol Hill were already looking at a messy political battle over the looming expiration of billions…
Read MoreBecause of Charlie Kirk’s Death, Pro-Life Americans Must Speak Louder
By: Amy Stephens, originally published September 22, 2025, The Denver Post/Opinion Two years ago, I had the honor of sitting next to Charlie Kirk at a fundraising dinner. It was the first and only time I met him, and I was struck by his candor about what he was witnessing on college campuses. Having spoken…
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