Pharmaceutical companies likely would prefer advertisements for their newest wonder drugs to leave out mention of possible side effects, but the public has a right to know and that’s why television commercials expose viewers to long lists of…
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday aimed at bolstering support for teens aging out of the foster care system, a move hailed by advocates as a vital step toward providing stability and preventing homelessness for vulnerable…
On October 14, Adriana Smith’s mother (and Chance Smith’s grandmother) April Newkirk posted an update to the family’s GoFundMe about her baby grandson: Chance is now 8 pounds. He is growing very well. Chances lungs are underdeveloped, so he will…
In March 2021, the Canadian government expanded the euthanasia law by passing Bill C-7. One of the expansions in the law permitted euthanasia for a mental illness alone. The government approved euthanasia for mental illness alone with a…
The federal government has reopened following President Trump’s signing of a bipartisan spending package passed by Congress. The action ends the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Last night, the House of Representatives voted 222 to…
Last week, a series of bills (HB 5201, 5202, and 5203) were introduced in the Michigan legislature that would restore abortion reporting requirements in our state. Right to Life of Michigan applauds these bills and the pro-life legislators who…
A Canadian man is speaking out against the country’s expanding euthanasia regime after both of his grandmothers were killed through the MAID program that has killed over 90,000 people. Benjamin Turland, whose grandmothers died via Medical…
President Donald Trump signed legislation Wednesday night to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, providing relief to furloughed federal workers and restoring essential services after 43 days of disruption. Meanwhile, pro-life…
Two Democrat Governors—Illinois’ JB Pritzker and New York’s Kathy Hochul—face enormously important decision. Each has a bill on their desk which, if signed, will add to the roster of 11 states which allow assisted suicide. Hochul has had months…
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit in Boston heard oral arguments today whether a provision of the July 4 “One Big, Beautiful Bill” that ended Medicaid reimbursements for one year for Planned Parenthood and…
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