On Sept. 3, 2011, in the parking lot of the Delaware Park Racetrack, a woman named Bridget Wismer handed her newborn son to a man named John Gavaghan in exchange for $15,000 in cash and a money order. Gavaghan had never met Wismer before the…
Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor, who worked nearly a decade as public policy director for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin abortion business before entering politics, is campaigning for a seat on the state Supreme Court. Taylor has…
Oregon’s 2025 “Death with Dignity Act” report shows a staggering number of people ended their lives under the state’s assisted suicide law last year. In 1997, Oregon became the first state in America to legalize physician-assisted suicide, and…
After first considering a Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance on December 4, 2025, and after considering the measure again on March 5, 2026, and after being chastised by a legal letter on March 12, 2026, the city council of Brownfield (pop.…
Iowa’s 2024 vital statistics report, which includes the state’s abortion statistics, was published online by the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) in March 2026. The report shows that total abortions, as well as drug-induced abortions,…
Planned Parenthood is closing two of its Indianapolis health centers today as the abortion business consolidates operations into a single location following federal funding cuts. The Midtown and Southside abortion centers will end operations…
Following overwhelmingly supportive votes in both the Mississippi House and Senate, the legislature has sent pro-life Gov. Tate Reeves a bill that would ban the mailing, shipping, or prescribing of abortion drugs. “Lawmakers added restrictions…
Two weeks ago, we reposted an excellent story from Massachusetts Citizens for Life titled “Report: Massachusetts abortions double in 2024 as the abortion pill and out-of-state shipments spike”. You didn’t have to be either a mathematician or a…
During Holy Week—the most sacred time of the Catholic calendar—Catholic Charities of Central New Mexico , a social justice arm of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe posted on its social media accounts promoting transgender events and pro-abortion…
Jennifer Kovaleski reported for Denver 7 (ABC) News that Mildred “Milsy” Roller (91) died on February 18, 2024 by asphyxiation and not by assisted suicide. Assisted suicide is legal in the state of Colorado. If you have suicidal thoughts, do not…
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