Commentary We’re only a few weeks away from the Supreme Court’s likely official release of its draft decision overturning Roe v. Wade—so it’s time for another media attack on Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, wife of the conservative Justice Clarence Thomas, one of the five who signed the draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito. And…
The Media Attacks on Ginni Thomas Are Actually About Her Husband’s Abortion Stance
The Death Cult Lurking Within the Progressive Movement
Commentary The clash between pro-life and pro-abortion Americans raises an important question: Is a legal green light for a mother to abort her fetus under certain circumstances the only exception to the principle that every innocent individual (i.e., every person who has not committed heinous crimes against others) has an inherent right to life that…
Pelosi Barred by Catholic Church From Receiving Communion Over Abortion Advocacy
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has been barred by the Catholic Church from receiving Holy Communion over her support of abortion, which the Catholic Church strongly opposes. The decision was announced by San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Joseph Cordileone, who serves as archbishop for Pelosi’s home city. “After numerous attempts to speak with Speaker Pelosi…
New Cases of Monkeypox Discovered; Southern Border Braces for End of Title 42 | NTD News Today
The first shipment of baby formula from Europe is coming soon. We hear from a doctor who’s been affected. Lawmakers on both sides grill the head of the FDA. Title 42 will end on May 23. Some are warning that this will create a greater crisis at the border. Among them is the head of…
White House Responds to Oklahoma Passing Strict Abortion Bill
The White House is at odds with Oklahoma lawmakers who voted in favor of “the most effective lifesaving anti-abortion” bill, which press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre deemed “the most extreme.” The Oklahoma bill would, if signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt, ban abortion from the moment of fertilization, except in certain circumstances. Responding to the move, Jean-Pierre…
Oklahoma Legislature Passes Nation’s Most Restrictive Abortion Ban
Oklahoma lawmakers on May 19 approved what would be the nation’s most restrictive ban if it is signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt. The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed House Bill 4327 in a 73–16 vote. The state Senate approved the measure in April by a margin of 35–10. The bill bans abortion at…
Supreme Court Justices to Receive Around-the-Clock Security Amid Violent Threats
U.S. Supreme Court justices will be protected around the clock amid a spike in violent threats, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). On the orders of Attorney General Merrick Garland, the U.S. Marshals Service is providing the security at the homes of all nine justices, the DOJ stated on May 18 after Garland met with…
Supreme Court Justices Getting Around-the-Clock Security Amid Violent Threats
Supreme Court justices will be protected around-the-clock amid a spike in violent threats, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. On the orders of Attorney General Merrick Garland, the U.S. Marshals Service is providing the security at the homes of all nine justices, the DOJ said on May 18 after Garland met with Supreme Court officials…
DOJ Group Calls for Staff to Have Paid Leave to Travel for Abortions
A gender equity advocacy group within the Department of Justice has called for administrative time off for staff and their families to travel interstate to have abortions. The DOJ Gender Equality Network (DOJ GEN) board of directors wrote to government officials on Wednesday (pdf), prompted by the leaked draft Supreme Court opinion to overturn Roe v….
Poll: Most Americans, Including a Third of Democrats, Support Limits on Abortion
Most Americans want strict limits on when women may obtain abortions, according to a new poll conducted by The Trafalgar Group days after a leaked draft majority opinion indicated the Supreme Court was poised to strike down Roe v. Wade. The poll results come as Americans await the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson…
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