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Why We Can’t Wait to Create a Pro-Life Future
Kristan Hawkins | February 2, 2021
I believe there are moments in every movement that determine the fate of the cause. Of the mission. It all comes down to a choice that is made – to fall back or lean forward, to stay safe or take an incredible risk, to play nice and make friends with those in power or call the shots like you

Abortion Cases on the List for the Supreme Court this Year
Jessica Nardi | February 2, 2021
There’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding the U.S Supreme Court right now. Yes, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a champion for pro-life women, was confirmed but the continued swirls of whether President Biden will “pack” the court with abortion supporting justices is another question. Meanwhile, there’s a series of abortion-related cases that may be heard by SCOTUS this year. CBSNEWS

Cardinal Dolan Explains Why Catholics are so ‘Hung up’ on Abortion
Jessica Nardi | February 2, 2021
President Joe Biden is now officially in office, and while he calls himself a practicing Catholic, he still plans on enforcing the radical abortion policies his presidential campaign ran on. This begs the question of where Catholics stand on abortion and the dignity of the human person since our “Catholic” president doesn’t align with its teachings. Cardinal Timothy Dolan

Pro-Life Students Get Shooting Threat at Planned Parenthood, D.C. Police “Don’t Have the Manpower” to Help
Brenna Lewis | February 2, 2021
When a group of pro-life students and Students for Life team members ventured out to the sidewalk of the D.C. Planned Parenthood on Saturday morning, we knew there would be violence. But we anticipated it would be the habitual violence Planned Parenthood directs towards the preborn every day. Little did we know that the threat would be headed our

Even Without In-Person Demonstrations, LIFE is Still Winning
Caroline Wharton | February 2, 2021
I stand for Life because I see the hurt and pain that is caused by abortion. Abortion increases the risk of breast cancer by 50% in women whose first pregnancy ends in abortion. A study by Americans United for Life “found that women whose first pregnancies ended in abortion were 65 percent more likely to score in the ‘high risk’ range for clinical depression.” Women who face an

I Didn’t Get to March in D.C., But That Doesn’t Mean my Pro-Life Work is Stopping
Brenna Lewis | February 2, 2021
Modern day feminist culture promotes building up other women, and we need to help support other women to succeed. The pro-life movement today continues to supports this mentality of one another, through all stages of life for an individual. Women face unplanned pregnancies in all parts of the world and in various walks of life. What the pro-life movement promotes is a

Billions of Our Dollars Have Gone to International Abortion Vendors
Brenna Lewis | January 28, 2021
In 2019, Reps. Vicky Hartzler (R-MO), Pete Olson (R-TX), and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) led over 120 House and Senate Members in a letter to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) requesting data on federal taxpayer dollars received by certain abortion vendors. Last week, GAO released the report, which includes documentation of the funding received over a 3-year period (2016 through 2018)

Twitter Launches New Witch-Hunt Forum Called “Birdwatch”
Brenna Lewis | January 28, 2021
In their never-ending quest for world domination (including total control over the speech of Americans), Twitter has launched a new forum called “Birdwatch.” This new project appears to be heir latest attempt to make sure only certain tweets are allowed. As Texas Senator Ted Cruz put it, “Big Tech is designating itself to be the sole arbiter of truth.”

North Dakota Judges Forced to Allow Down Syndrome Abortions Even Though They’re “Eugenic”
Brenna Lewis | January 20, 2021
Something unusual happened recently in a courthouse in Fargo, North Dakota. Two federal appeals judges, Ralph Erickson and Bobby Shepherd, were reviewing an Arkansas bill that would make it illegal to target babies with Down Syndrome for abortion. They wanted the bill to be allowed. But a 1992 judicial precedent forced them to deem it unconstitutional. So what did

31 U.S. Senators Try to Keep Planned Parenthood from Stealing More Money
Brenna Lewis | January 20, 2021
Back in May 2020, the coronavirus relief package approved by Congress sent out millions of dollars to aid small business as part of the PPP (Paycheck Protection Program). This money was set aside for small businesses. Now, does an organization with $1.6 billion dollars in revenue each year, roughly 1,200 employees, 600 brick-and-mortar affiliates, and some of the most powerful