The 36th anniversary of China’s One (now Two) Child Policy provides an opportunity to examine the impact of International Planned Parenthood

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, offered a nuanced perspective on the impact of the One Child Policy, noting that it has resulted in a significant number of forced abortions and sterilizations, as well as a multitude of human experiences that have been profoundly affected. While presenting itself as an advocate for choice, … Read more

Babies compel us to tap into the best aspects of our humanity… to engage with the world through compassion and love

The significance of a single life, particularly that of a child, in effecting change on a global scale cannot be overstated. I was recently reminded of this crucial truth when I viewed an interview on a cable news program. The interviewee was a man who had served time in prison, undergone rehabilitation, and was now … Read more

“Life in the Womb (9 months in four minutes)”

I am particularly interested in well-executed accounts of fetal development, particularly given that our daughter-in-law has recently given birth to two children. NRL News Today has published numerous articles about YouTube videos, and I would like to draw your attention to one such article: “Life in the Womb (9 months in four minutes)” The video … Read more

Media and medical groups misrepresent a study on abortion reversal treatment. The chemical abortion is dangerous, not the abortion pill reversal

One might be led to believe that a recent study of abortion pill reversal (APR) demonstrated the process to be dangerous to women based on a cursory examination of the headlines. For instance, the Washington Post’s Christmas Eve headline read, “Some lawmakers push ‘abortion reversal’ treatments. A study shows how dangerous they are.” However, this … Read more

Those who are pro-life are engaged in a long-term strategy in Virginia and beyond

Those who reside in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area are aware that the Washington Post’s criticism of pro-life Congressional Republicans is considerable. However, the newspaper’s treatment of Virginia pro-lifers is even more severe. The bias is so pervasive that it is likely that the reporters and editorial page writers are unaware of the one-sidedness of … Read more

New Mexico Special Election: Pro-Life Opportunity

On June 1st, constituents in New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District will participate in a special election to fill the seat left vacant by Congresswoman Deb Haaland, who was appointed Interior Secretary by President Joe Biden. Early voting commences on May 4th. The distinctions between the Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress are stark. State Senator … Read more

A new Canadian children’s book says euthanasia is okay

In the contemporary era, children are being indoctrinated into a multitude of subversive ideologies that challenge traditional values. In Canada, this phenomenon encompasses the practice of bringing children along when a loved one is being euthanized, a practice that is euphemistically referred to as MAID, which stands for medical assistance in dying. Canadian Virtual Hospice, … Read more

Tell PA Gov. Shapiro not to cancel Real Alternatives’ contract

Pregnant women facing challenges may feel hopeless. That’s why Pennsylvania’s Pregnancy and Parenting Support Services program, administered by Real Alternatives, is so important. In the 1990s, Democratic Governor Robert Casey Sr. funded a first-of-its-kind program. Over the years, the program has been supported by notable public servants like former Congressman Joe Pitts and former state … Read more

The American Medical Association is against assisted suicide

The American Medical Association (AMA) has upheld its opposition to assisted suicide and euthanasia. This represents a significant victory, as AMA delegates voted against amending the code of ethics to support or become neutral on assisted suicide. They also voted against amending terminology from assisted suicide to Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD). The overarching conclusion … Read more