Chocolate makes for a perfect gift, a comforting snack and even a health food, thanks to its plentiful antioxidants. It is no surprise, then, that the chocolate industry garners billions of dollars each ...
Read More »Another poll finds majority want most or all abortions banned
More national polls are confirming that Americans want all or most abortions banned. The news may come as a shock to some who see the weekly protests of pro-choice activists reflecting that ...
Read More »Pro-life faith leaders speak out as pro-abortion activists rally
Pro-life faith leaders shared their thoughts as pro-abortion protestors took to the streets across the nation over the weekend. The comments come as pro-life students were assaulted at a rally in Indianapolis ...
Read More »House Democrats block bill to protect Supreme Court justices
House Democrats are blocking a Senate-passed bill to provide security protection for members of the Supreme Court who are facing pro-abortion violence and intimidation. Since a leaked draft of a Supreme Court ...
Read More »Churches attacked by pro-abortion protesters
A major religious liberty organization will sue pro-abortion protesters who are invading and defacing churches across the nation. The announcement comes after hundreds of protesters harassed churches to protest a possible Supreme ...
Read More »Biden says Roe v. Wade agrees with “mainstream religions”
President Joe Biden has weighed in on the abortion debate by saying mainstream religions agree with Roe v. Wade and support taking the life of a pre-born child. “Roe says what all ...
Read More »Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade, leaked opinion states
The Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade according to a leaked draft ruling published by the left-wing news outlet Politico. A document that Politico describes as an “initial draft majority opinion” ...
Read More »Breaking: Leaked Report Shows SCOTUS Has Overturned Roe v. Wade
A majority of the Supreme Court is set to overturn the right to abortion established in the Roe v. Wade decision of 1973, according to an initial draft majority opinion obtained by Politico ...
Read More »Supreme Court rules unanimously in favor of Christian flag, speech
In a rare unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled in favor of religious speech on May 2. The case involved the city of Boston refusing a Christian flag to fly at city ...
Read More »7 things to know about SCOTUS judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Here are seven things to know about Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. 1. Jackson’s legal background The 51-year-old judge clerked for Justice Stephen G. Breyer — whose seat she fills at ...
Read More »Missouri Sen. Blunt says he will vote against Supreme Court nominee
Both of Missouri’s senators now are on the record as saying they will vote against Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court, saying he disagrees with her judicial stance. “My sense ...
Read More »Susan B. Anthony List prepared to defeat politicians who favor abortion in midterms
A pro-life leader expects abortion to be a critical issue in November’s midterm elections. “The context is historic,” President Marjorie Dannenfelser of Susan B. Anthony List says. The election falls in the ...
Read More »Liberal pundit accuses Sen. Josh Hawley of trying to get Supreme Court nominee killed
A liberal journalist has accused Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of trying to get President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee killed. Elie Mystal, correspondent for “The Nation” and a Demand Justice board ...
Read More »Clarence Thomas decries impact of cancel culture on college campuses
Cancel culture is taking a heavy toll on college campuses, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said in a speech last week. “If you can’t do it on a university campus, where ...
Read More »Sen. Josh Hawley voices concerns as Supreme Court confirmation hearings begin
The U.S. Senate on Monday will begin Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. With Democrats in narrow control of the Senate and Jackson receiving three Republican votes in the past for her confirmation ...
Read More »Supreme Court Justice Breyer to retire
Media outlets are reporting that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will soon retire. NBC news announced that Breyer, who is 83, is expected to tell the White House of his plans. He’s ...
Read More »Protests in Washington DC against mandates join dozens of similar rallies worldwide over weekend
Washington DC is the latest world capital to be hit by protests over mandates and covid restrictions. Weekend protests on Sunday saw thousands of protestors march in a “Defeat the Mandates” rally ...
Read More »Free speech, religious freedom at stake in Supreme Court case over Christian flag
Across the country, cities fly LGBT flags, Black Lives Matter banners, and even the Mexican national flag over their government buildings. But the city of Boston says you can’t fly a Christian ...
Read More »Report: Texas women are traveling to ‘crowded’ clinics in Kansas for abortion
“Pregnant people” in Texas who are seeking an abortion are traveling to “crowded” clinics in Kansas to access the procedure, The Texas Tribune reported recently. On Sept. 1, a new law in ...
Read More »This could be final January March for Life if Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
The annual March for Life makes a powerful statement each year, but Kathryn Jean Lopez of “National Review” hopes this is the last time it will be held in January. You can ...
Read More »Texas pro-life heartbeat bill wins another challenge in Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the abortion industry‘s attempts in finding a path to overturn a Texas abortion ban. In a 6–3 ruling (pdf) fueled by Trump appointees, the court declined ...
Read More »Pro-life activists optimistic, determined as they gather for March for Life
A Supreme Court case that could overturn Roe v. Wade by returning to states their original ability to govern abortion, has energized pro-life advocates attending this year’s March for Life on Friday. ...
Read More »Chief Justice John Roberts most popular person in Washington, Gallup poll finds
At a time when poll numbers for the president and vice president are drooping, Chief Justice John Roberts is the most popular person in Washington, according to a new Gallup poll. Sixty ...
Read More »Reaction to Supreme Court rulings on Biden vaccine mandates
Legal experts are reacting to the Supreme Court ruling against the sweeping Biden vaccine mandate while allowing the mandate requiring health care workers. The rulings came mid-afternoon on Jan. 13 and were offered ...
Read More »Pro-choice group calls 2021 worst year for abortion rights in half-century
The pro-life movement has momentum on its side in the new year. The Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research organization formerly affiliated with Planned Parenthood, released a report titled “State Policy Trends 2021: The ...
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