Imagine this: a parent admits on a podcast to stockpiling abortion pills for her six-year-old daughter! Sound implausible? I actually heard that shocking admission on a podcast on the National Public Radio website. The subject of “1A,” a daily…
In a packed civic center in the rural panhandle of Florida, James Fishback, a Republican candidate for governor, made his case to a standing-room-only audience for a return to an “old Florida” and adherence to a hardline application of President…
All criminal charges against our team are finally dropped. After ten long, brutal years of relentless legal warfare, our entire team is fully vindicated and completely out of the courts — no jail time, no fines, no probation, and no admission of…
Some in the anti-abortion movement are increasingly agitated at various obstacles in the way of goals we all share, whether ending chemical abortion or ending funding for abortion. But there’s strongly encouraging news in the big picture. Our…
Sometimes it may take many years, but finally the lies are exposed, the halos crash to the ground and vindication is awarded to the truth tellers. Pardon me if I am feeling a bit of satisfaction from some shocking revelations — finally! Let me…
By Miranda Devine It’s fitting that the Iryna Zarutska mural in Providence, RI, is being removed on the say-so of the city’s lefty mayor before the artist could complete the murdered young woman’s face. Her long blond hair is there, and the…
By The New York Post Editorial Board In under 20 minutes Wednesday night, President Donald Trump laid out the basics of what Operation Epic Fury is about, why it was necessary, how it’s going and what to expect going ahead. Not least, he set out…
If the pre-born are not human, pro-life apologist Scott Klusendorf is fond of saying, then no defense of abortion is necessary. But if they are human, no defense of abortion is adequate. The entire abortion debate hinges on whether or not the…
Lemme see. You have a colossal jump in the number of abortions in a given state—say Illinois or Massachusetts (which we’ll talk about tomorrow) —and reporters act as if the explanation is inscrutable. Or maybe so welcomed by the chattering…
In his notorious novel “1984,” British author George Orwell envisioned a future where mass surveillance, censorship, and historical revisionism, backed in the end by brutal torture, would repress personality and individuality and enforce…
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