The Eleven-Year-Old ‘Woman’
We publicly stated our relief that the federal government exhibited a smidge of common sense when it determined that morning after pills should not be available over the counter like they’re sticks of bubble gum.
We publicly stated our relief that the federal government exhibited a smidge of common sense when it determined that morning after pills should not be available over the counter like they’re sticks of bubble gum.
It did not take long for a new study finding a link between abortion and mental health to spark unfounded criticism of the paper and…
The sign might as well read, “Buy a Bible and support abortion!” In the latest twist of commercialism invading Christianity, now breast cancer pink has…
He may not wear his sunglasses at night, but U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) broke out the shades on Tuesday to join an international message…
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For the first time ever, the Health and Human Services secretary publicly overruled the Food and Drug Administration, refusing Wednesday to allow emergency contraceptives to…
The new headquarters of Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota is scheduled to open this month. Located near University Avenue in St. Paul’s Midway…
Seven former Planned Parenthood employees have expressed their support for Congress’ current investigation of the abortion giant, and offered to testify against the organization, in…
The marketing department at Planned Parenthood must not be cranking out many new ideas because the nation’s biggest abortion business is back with the same…
In another victory for the preborn and the Campaign to Stop Stericycle (CSS), a medical waste company in Central Florida has decided to distance itself…
A 19-year-old Houston man who wanted a pregnant woman to have an abortion has been charged in her death, authorities said. Authorities are looking for…
The FDA is once again contemplating putting so-called emergency contraception (EC) on pharmacy shelves.