Monday, April 13 2026

'Reproductive Freedom' Is Pro-Abortion Double Speak

In using agreeable-sounding words to camouflage killing, the abortion industry conceals the horror of abortion. Among the more curious terms advocates for legal abortion use to justify their position is "reproductive freedom." Abortion is not reproductive—it is lethal. It always involves the ending of a baby's existence before he or she is born. For abortion is a tragedy which stops a beating heart. Read more...

Public Opinion

Sunday, April 12 2026

Planned Parenthood Performs Record Number of Abortions

Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider, has performed a record number of abortions in recent years as debate continues about its federal funding. Planned Parenthood released its Annual Report 2024-2025 this week, revealing that the abortion business performed 434,450 abortions in 2023-24. Although the report is dated 2024-2025, the information about services in the report covers '23-24. Abortions constituted approximately 4 percent of the services provided at Planned Parenthood during that time. It also received $832 million in government health service reimbursements and grants, which accounted for 38 percent of its revenue. Read more...

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Friday, April 10 2026

91K Telehealth Abortions Performed in Pro-Life States in 2025

Guttmacher Institute's new data indicats that 91,000 women living in states with strong pro-life laws obtained telehealth abortions in 2025 — an increase of more than 26% over the previous year. Overall, telehealth abortions are weakening the strong pro-life laws that many states passed after the Dobbs decision. An estimated 142,000 people traveled out of state for an abortion last year, down from 154,000 people in 2024, the report states. Read more...

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Tuesday, April 7 2026

70 Percent Support Medical Oversight for Abortion Pills

New polling data reveals most Americans agree there should be more oversight of the distribution and consumption of chemical abortion pills like mifepristone. According to polling conducted by CRC Research for The 85 Fund, approximately 70 percent of Americans support requiring an in person medical evaluation before and after taking the abortion pill. A closely related question found that 67% of voters support requiring an in-person doctor's visit in order to obtain the abortion pill. Read more...

 

Public Opinion

Friday, April 3 2026

Teens Sidestepping Parental Notification Through Telehealth Abortion

Teenagers and young adults are obtaining abortion pills through telehealth at high rates, a recent report found. The report, published in the journal JAMA Health Forum, looked at telehealth abortion requests for an online provider across three age groups (ages 15–17, 18–24, and 25–49). The report found that young adults (ages 18–24) order abortion medication at much higher rates than older adults and that more teenagers order abortion pills in states with parental notification or consent laws around abortion. Read more...

 

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Wednesday, April 1 2026

Why Abortion Activists Hate Photos of Pre-Born Babies

The reason photos of the foetus are powerful is that they show us who is being killed during an abortion. A single photo of a baby in the womb dispels all the murky nonsense pushed by abortion activists and forces us to confront the truth about feticide. Sonogram photos aren't propaganda. They are evidence. Amarens Eggeraats' essay inadvertently makes that point for us: Abortion activists cannot believably assert their unscientific claims unless photos of children in the womb are ignored or dismissed. Read more...

Public Opinion

Tuesday, March 31 2026

North Carolina Abortion Clinic Preparing to Close

The Woman's Choice abortion facility in Greensboro will officially close its doors effective March 31, 2026. This development marks an important moment for the community and for all who have worked tirelessly to protect life and support women and families in North Carolina. For many years, countless individuals have prayed, volunteered, educated, and advocated with compassion and perseverance. This closure reflects the dedication of people who believe that every human life has value and that women deserve real care, support, and alternatives. It is also a reminder that persistent, peaceful efforts can make a difference. Read more...

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Saturday, March 28 2026

Kansas Lawmakers Override Veto of Pregnancy Center Protections

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a partisan, anti-abortion bill that offered protections to crisis pregnancy centers, which can function as alternatives to health clinics with abortion services. Within hours, the House and Senate voted to overturn her decision. The House voted 87-35 and the Senate voted 30-9 to override the veto. House Bill 2635 exempted centers from regulations that dictate what information, services and resources centers can provide on pregnancy, childbirth and parenting. Read more...

 

Legislation

Thursday, March 26 2026

The 1966 Romantic Comedy That Accidentally Became a Pro-Life Classic

Today, abortion may be legal and softened by euphemism in our public discourse, and a 2004 remake of the film omits the scene entirely. Yet the original Alfie retains an essential honesty: a life is ended; a woman's life — her marriage, her sense of self — is shattered; and a once carefree man can no longer pretend that his actions are without consequence. Today, it feels almost like cinematic archaeology — recording the moment such attitudes became both acceptable and propagated as the norm. Read more...

Public Opinion

Sen. Cassidy Launches Investigation of Abortion Drug Manufacturers

U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee Chairman Bill Cassidy sent investigative letters seeking information from three abortion drug manufacturers. Separately, he also sent the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) a new letter demanding immediate action on mail-order abortion drugs. The investigation comes as a new report from a pro-abortion group claims over 1.1 million U.S. abortions in 2025, with 26 percent growth of mail-order drug abortions in states with laws protecting babies throughout pregnancy on the books. Read more...

Front Lines

Thursday, March 19 2026

HHS Investigates 13 States for Weldon Amendment Violations

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is launching an investigation into 13 states for allegedly violating federal conscience protections for those who hold moral or religious objections to abortion. The HHS Office of Civil Rights (OCR) announced that its investigation relies on information that those states have coerced health care entities to provide coverage of or pay for abortions as a condition of offering health coverage in those states. States that either have laws or regulations that conflict with federal conscience protection mandates are: California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. Read more...

Front Lines

Wednesday, March 18 2026

Trump Admin Seeks Stay, Dismissal of Two Abortion Pill Lawsuits

The U.S. Justice Department is fighting Florida and Texas challenges to the safety of the abortion pill mifepristone, compounding the Trump administration's resistance to pro-life challenges by at least four other states. The Justice Department asked a Texas federal district court on March 13 to either stay or dismiss Florida and Texas challenges to mifepristone, arguing that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing the drug's safety. The federal filing follows the administration's active attempts to stay or dismiss similar challenges to mifepristone in Louisiana, Missouri, Idaho and Kansas. Read more...

Courts

Tuesday, March 17 2026

Kansas Pro-Life Bill Shields Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Crisis pregnancy centers could reap protections under a bill passed by Kansas Republicans exempting centers from regulations that forbid or force centers to perform abortions. The "center autonomy and rights of expression act," or CARE act, establishes a regulatory shield for crisis pregnancy centers, sometimes called pregnancy resource centers. The bill says centers should be allowed to provide their own information, services and resources on pregnancy, childbirth and parenting, regardless of whether they perform abortions or prescribe abortion-inducing medications. Read more...

Legislation

Saturday, March 14 2026

New Pew Poll Show Gains in Pro-Life Sentiment

Pew Research released the results of a new poll on public attitudes on sanctity of life issues. This poll, which surveyed over 8,500 people in late January, contains some good news for pro-lifers. The results show a gain in pro-life sentiment since the last Pew abortion poll in April 2024. Specifically, the percentage of Americans who think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases increased by two percentage points. Overall, over 76 percent of Americans think there should be some legal limits on abortion. Read more...

Public Opinion

Wednesday, March 11 2026

Tennessee Kills Bill That Would Criminally Punish Women Who Have Abortions

A subcommittee in the Republican-controlled Tennessee House of Representatives has killed a bill that would have imposed criminal penalties of homicide on women who have abortions, as the pro-life movement remains divided on that particular approach. The amendment would have changed Tennessee law governing criminal offenses against people with a fetus as a victim to state "Enforcement pursuant to this section is subject to the same presumptions, defenses, justifications, laws of parties, immunities, and clemencies as would apply to the assault of a person who had been born alive." Read more...

Legislation

Tuesday, March 10 2026

'Fetal Heartbeat' Abortion Ban Signed Into Law in Wyoming

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signed legislation banning abortions after embryotic cardiac activity can be detected, generally at about six weeks' gestation and often before women know they're pregnant. The signing makes Wyoming the fifth state to bar abortions at that stage of pregnancy, along with Florida, Georgia, Iowa and South Carolina. Thirteen other states bar abortion at all stages of pregnancy, with some exceptions. Gordon, a Republican, said in a letter to lawmakers Monday that he has some misgivings about the law he signed because it doesn't include exceptions for pregnancies caused by rape or incest. Read more...

Legislation

Monday, March 9 2026

Oregon Creates Permanent Taxpayer Funding for Planned Parenthood

HB 4127, passed in the Oregon House and Senate, will require the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to "adopt a payment mechanism" to fund Planned Parenthood facilities using state tax dollars as an effort to backfill some of the federal defunding of Planned Parenthood under the 2025 "One Big Beautiful Bill." The bill would also establish a grant program to buoy Oregon's Planned Parenthood facilities "if a state or federal law is enacted that prohibits… [Planned Parenthood] from enrolling in the state medical assistance program." Read more...

Legislation

Saturday, March 7 2026

Indiana Attorney General's Office Appeals Religious Freedom Ruling

Attorney General Todd Rokita has appealed a Marion County judge's ruling blocking Indiana's near-total abortion ban for a select group of Hoosiers who argue their religious freedom requires access to an abortion. Judge Christina R. Klineman ruled Thursday that Indiana's abortion law imposes a substantial burden on religious exercise protected by the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The case was filed three years ago on behalf of several anonymous plaintiffs and Hoosier Jews for Choice. The plaintiffs don't believe that life begins at conception. Read more...

Courts

Wednesday, March 4 2026

Ohio's Abortion Amendment Used to Block Fetal Remains Law

Ohio's pro-abortion Reproductive Freedom Amendment, passed in 2023, has now been used to block a state law requiring the humane burial or cremation of aborted children. Ohio's 1st District Court of Appeals upheld a ruling against Ohio's SB 27, which mandated fetal remains be buried or cremated. The appeals court concluded "that the plain language of the Reproductive Freedom Amendment constrains the State's ability to regulate all phases of an abortion, including conduct occurring after the procedure." Read more...

Legislation

Research Shows Teen Fathers Greatly Influence Abortion Decisions

Two studies found that the reaction of a pregnant teenage girl's partner has a big impact on whether she aborts their child. In one study, there are no examples of the young men deciding on the pregnancy outcome; however, their reactions were considered by the young women and influenced their decision. The other study also found that many of the teens who had abortions did so because of pressure placed on them by other people – either by their parents or the father of the baby. Read more...

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