Woman completely changes her mind after video shows her the horrors of abortion

By Maria V. Gallagher, Legislative Director, Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation When I began studying television news reporting and production in college, I learned the incredible power of video to tell a story. No matter how strong the words I had written might be, my script would always be overshadowed by the visuals. If the visuals were …

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Despite challenges, the pro-life movement has the same simple, straightforward, and righteous calling it has always had: to save babies’ lives.

By Laura Echevarria, Director of Communications and Press Secretary Editor’s note. This appeared in the December issue of National Right to Life News. Please read this and all the great stories in the issue. Please forward to your pro-life family and friends. Every year, our Christmas plans involve trying to find kid-friendly activities for our middle …

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Police Dept. Throws Surprise Ceremony so New Cadet Could Graduate with His Baby

By Kim Schwartz, Texas Right to Life Trent Kersey spent months training in Modesto’s police academy to become an officer, but the day before he was set to graduate, something even more exciting happened. Shortly after the graduation rehearsal, Kersey’s wife went into labor. “We did rehearsals on [Monday] and then I came home, talked …

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Court of Appeals hears second challenge to Indiana’s pro-life SB1

By Dave Andrusko Once the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022, Indiana was the first state to pass protective legislation. Senate Bill 1, signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb in August 2022, allows abortions only in cases of rape or incest, when there’s a serious risk to the life of the mother or when fatal fetal …

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Sympathetic reporter says Biden’s string of gaffes a sign of his “authenticity”

By Dave Andrusko An intriguing headline this morning in the pro-abortion New York Times: “Should Biden Really Run Again? He Prolongs an Awkward Conversation.” The subhead for Reid J. Epstein’s story tells us why that is again a topic of conversation: “The president and his team have waved away Democrats’ worries about his bid for another term. …

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Washington Post Op-Ed Suggests Abortion is Not the ‘Silver Bullet’ for Democrats in 2024

By McKenna Snow The Washington Post published an op-ed this week that used survey data and voting trend observations to argue “abortion is not the silver bullet that Democrats need in 2024.” Guest writer Ruy Teixeira, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and politics editor of The Liberal Patriot newsletter, wrote the article, “Why abortion is not …

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What do you know. Some reporters wake up to the leading role women play in the pro-life movement

By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. This was posted a couple of years ago but its message is so important I thought you would want to read it again. It was written before Dobbs overturned Roe v. Wade. We’ve often written about the media “bubble,” how so many reporters are so disconnected that when they meet pro-lifers in the …

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Boy with Down syndrome adopted from Serbia ‘completes our family,’ say parents of six

By Elle Kay  For Matt and Sarah Effhauser, adoption wasn’t necessarily the life they had pictured. The Effhausers had five children, and what many would call the “perfect” family as it was. Then, the words of a family priest changed everything: “What is going to be the thing in your life that defines you, your ‘yes?’” For …

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‘Enough’: Rep. Carl Pens Letter to Google CEO Over Pro-Life Censorship

By Gabriela Pariseau A Republican lawmaker is calling for an investigation into Google after its infamous maps service, Google Maps, “incorrectly” removed a pregnancy center.  In a fiery op-ed for Yellowhammer, Rep. Jerry Carl (R-AL) said he issued a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai demanding the tech giant release similar instances of inexplicable censorship. “Woke corporations have been …

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Advocates of ‘voluntary assisted dying’ vehemently insist it is not suicide

By Michael Cook Such is the stigma surrounding suicide that advocates of “voluntary assisted dying” [VAD] insist vehemently that it is by no means suicide. For instance, Go Gentle Australia, a leading lobby group for VAD, explains in its website’s FAQ that: “People seeking voluntary assisted dying are not suicidal; they don’t want to die but …

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“He was the piece I never knew was missing” - APR mom shares joy after saving her son

By Tabitha Goodling A staff member at the abortion facility told Sara there was no way to reverse the abortion process after taking the first abortion pill. If she did try to reverse it, the staff member said, it would be very dangerous for Sara. “I took the pill and immediately felt such strong regret,” …

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