Category: abortion

Idaho Governor Signs Bill Banning Abortions After Baby’s Heartbeat Detected

Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a bill on April 27 that bans abortions after the heartbeat of the unborn child is detected. “The bill bans abortions after a baby’s heartbeat is detected, around five or six weeks after conception. The legislation makes exceptions for medical emergencies and pregnancies that are the result of rape or…


Arizona Governor Signs Law to Protect Unborn Children With Genetic Abnormalities

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday signed into law a bill that seeks to protect unborn children with genetic abnormalities from being subjected to selective abortions. The law, which passed the state legislature last week, makes it a crime for abortionists to perform an abortion knowing that the procedure was sought solely because of a…


GOP Governors Sign Bills Restricting Abortion in Oklahoma, Montana

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte on Monday each signed three bills to restrict abortion in their states. Republican Gov. Stitt announced on Twitter the three bills set to be effective Nov. 1 in Oklahoma. “I’m keeping my promise to sign all pro-life legislation,” he said. “We now have three more laws…


Abortion or Adoption: 2 Moms’ Mission to Help Heal Pregnant Teens and Women (Video)

Two women who became pregnant at 16 chose radically different paths: one had an abortion, one chose open adoption. Years later, their experiences aligned in a shared mission: to use their stories to enable other women to navigate their own unplanned pregnancies, and ultimately, choose life. Speaking to The Epoch Times, Tori Shaw and Leah…


Justice Thomas Calls out Supreme Court’s Hypocrisy in Talking About Abortion

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas called out the hypocrisy of Supreme Court justices using the word “children” in addressing juvenile murderers but “young woman” when referring to minors in abortion cases. The justice concurred in a Thursday Supreme Court ruling on Jones v. Mississippi, in which the Court upheld a judge’s ability to give life…


Poverty-Stricken Latino Woman Shares Trauma of Taking Abortion Pills, Vows to God ‘Never Again’

Growing up in poverty, in an abusive family in Guatemala, Dalia wasn’t ready for a relationship when she met the father of her children. After emigrating to California, she first saw Ernesto Iniguez, who lived next door to her apartment, when she was in high school. Dalia thought he was “so handsome,” and they fell…


‘I Could See the Little Legs, Arms’: Woman in Poverty Shares Trauma of Taking Abortion Pills, Vows to God ‘Never Again’

Growing up in poverty, in an abusive family in Guatemala, Dalia wasn’t ready for a relationship when she met the father of her children. After emigrating to California, she first saw Ernesto Iniguez, who lived next door to her apartment, when she was in high school. Dalia thought he was “so handsome,” and they fell…


Tennessee Bill Mandating Burial or Cremation of Aborted Fetal Remains Heads to Governor’s Desk

The Tennessee Legislature passed a bill that would require the burial or cremation of aborted fetal remains in the state, sending the measure to the governor’s desk for his decision. The bill passed the Republican-controlled House and Senate on Monday and Wednesday, in a 69-22 vote and 27-6 vote, respectively. If the measure is signed…


Sin of Planned Parenthood Is Abortion, Not Margaret Sanger

Commentary The president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Alexis McGill Johnson, has used The New York Times as a confessional to fess up to the racist history of Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger. “We must reckon with Margaret Sanger’s association with white supremacist groups and eugenics,” she writes. Sanger’s involvement with the notoriously racist…


Biden Admin Ends Trump-Era Limits on Research With Fetal Tissue

The Biden administration is rolling back Trump-era restrictions on the use of fetal tissue in federally funded research, a move welcomed by some scientists but heavily criticized by pro-life advocates. In a notice released April 16, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) said that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) would end both…