By The New York Post Editorial Board As alarm bells keep ringing about New York City’s finances, Mayor Zohran Mamdani still insists the only answer is for someone to give him more money to spend. Two more bond-rating outfits — Fitch and Kroll —…
The title of Dr. Michael McCutchen’s intriguing column is “Drop the euphemisms and get uncomfortable when talking about abortion”. We can understand why the forces of darkness employ a steady diet of doublespeak. Euphemism are handy shields to…
It is only fitting that Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney should be the first to tell the world that Kermit Gosnell is dead. They send out a notice this morning that “according to prison and law enforcement sources, Gosnell died two weeks ago…
Today we learned of the death of Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortion provider whose actions led to the deaths of babies born alive and of women entrusted to his care. As the CEO of The Abortion Survivors Network, and as a woman who…
By The New York Post Editorial Board They wanted ICE out. Now they’ll have to pass through ICE on the way out of town. President Trump is 100% right to use Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to supplement Transportation Security…
In February, James Talarico, a U.S. Senate candidate from Texas, claimed that the biblical story of the Annunciation from the Gospel of Luke supports his proabortion position. On the Joe Rogan podcast, Talarico asserted that because the angel…
Every year on March 31, I honor my sister, Terri Schiavo, and reflect on how our nation treats its most medically vulnerable citizens. Terri’s story is not just a family tragedy; it’s a warning about what happens when the sanctity of life is…
Just when you thought the Culture of Death took a body blow, the forces of evil come roaring back. Yesterday, we reported on a huge victory in Scotland when pro-lifers for the third time in 16 years turned back an assisted suicide proposal. Alex…
By The New York Post Editorial Board You’d never know it from media reports, but the Iranian regime is struggling to survive — what’s left of it, anyway. “A drawn-out war” could have “catastrophic consequences,” screams one New York Times…
We have dedicated many years to serving our community in Vermont. Together, we’ve tried to live by God’s call to do justice, love mercy, and care for the orphaned. In 2014, we saw a growing crisis in Vermont. The opioid epidemic had hit our…
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