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20 Jan 2026

Republicans & Democrats Both Miss the Mark on Abortion with the Youth Vote, Reports New Students for Life’s Survey USA Poll

Kristi Hamrick | January 20, 2026
“With the midterms right around the corner, both Republicans and Democrats need to pivot on their abortion policy. The Youth Vote represents the largest bloc today. They don’t buy what the Democrats are selling, and they support action on issues that many Republican leaders have failed to move on,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins. “Our Survey USA poll of registered voters details a path forward
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Demand the EPA take action against fetal remains and abortion pill waste in our water at thisischemicalabortion.org/epa
07 Jan 2026

It’s Time for the EPA to Start Monitoring Abortion Pill Chemicals in Our Water 

Grant Atkinson | January 7, 2026
Many Americans fear that harmful “forever chemicals” and other contaminants in our drinking water from Chemical Abortion Pills are creating risk to human beings, endangered species, and the environment. But the Environmental Protection Agency doesn’t even monitor our water for these pollutants.  To determine how much risk Americans face due to foreign substances in our water, the EPA, under the authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act, monitors our water for a number of contaminants. However, none of the contaminants found in the Chemical Abortion Pill mifepristone are on that list.  But the EPA is getting ready
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06 Jan 2026

Assisted Suicide Laws Enable Pregnant Mothers to Kill Themselves and Their Preborn Children

Olivia D'Angelo | January 6, 2026
A debate on whether pregnant mothers should be able to legally kill themselves and their preborn children is taking center stage as more U.S. states attempt to legalize assisted suicide. Across the pond in England, the House of Lords is trying to pass a bill legalizing assisted suicide for anyone doctors claim have six months or less to live. The committee hearing went viral after Lord Falconer, the bill’s sponsor, said
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10 Dec 2025

Tierra Walker and Her Baby Are Dead – And Abortion Activists Rush to Exploit Her Story

Kristan Hawkins | December 10, 2025
The following is an excerpt from The Kristan Hawkins Show. Subscribe to The Kristan Hawkins Show HERE and opt-in to Kristan’s daily text update by texting “KRISTAN” to 53445 so you never miss breaking pro-life news! Tierra Walker, a 37-year-old pregnant mom, tragically died of medical neglect in Texas. To add insult to injury, she’s the latest mom whose death is being
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Demand the EPA take action against fetal remains and abortion pill waste in our water at thisischemicalabortion.org/epa
09 Dec 2025

Students for Life of America Launches Nationwide Campaign to Add the Forever Chemicals of Mifepristone to EPA Contaminants List

Kristi Hamrick | December 9, 2025
Having learned of a Pending Comment Period on Plans to Expand the Contaminants tracked in accordance with the Safe Water Drinking Act, SFLA Fights for Crystal Clear Water for All Americans “The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the regulatory authority and humane responsibility to determine the extent of abortion water pollution, caused by the reckless and negligent policies pushed by past
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18 Nov 2025

Why Trump’s IVF Move Is Bad for Babies, Women, and Families

Kristan Hawkins | November 18, 2025
The following is an excerpt from The Kristan Hawkins Show. Subscribe to The Kristan Hawkins Show HERE and opt-in to Kristan’s daily text update by texting “KRISTAN” to 53445 so you never miss breaking pro-life news! Recently, President Trump announced efforts to expand IVF in the United States. This is really not good for anyone.  Let’s review some sobering data. 
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14 Oct 2025

On Charlie’s Birthday, We Call for Today to Become a National Holiday

Michael Allers | October 14, 2025
Students for Life Once Again Calls for Charlie Kirk’s Birthday to Become a National Holiday, Saluting & Celebrating Free Speech “Charlie Kirk dedicated his life to defending free speech and inspiring a generation to speak boldly,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins. “We, the Pro-Life Generation, call on Congress to make today, October 14th, Charlie’s birthday, a National Holiday.  This is
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10 Oct 2025

After Push from Students for Life, EPA to Test for Abortion Water Pollution

Michael Allers | October 10, 2025
Students for Life Calls News that the EPA Looking into Testing for Abortion Water Pollution “a Win for Everyone who wants Crystal Clear Drinking Water” “Starting in 2017, Students for Life started raising concerns about abortion water pollution, allowed by the reckless policies of THREE Democratic Party Presidents who forced Chemical Abortion Pills on the market and then deregulated them. But
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17 Sep 2025

SFLA Calls for National “Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day”

Michael Allers | September 17, 2025
“Charlie Kirk dedicated his life to defending free speech and inspiring a generation to speak boldly,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins. “In his honor, we’re calling on Congress to make October 14th, Charlie’s birthday, a national holiday called Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day. Our highly fractured country needs to remember that peacefully talking with each other represents a foundational
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02 Sep 2025

University of Kentucky Cheerleader Arrested After Infant Found Dead in Closet

Michael Allers | September 2, 2025
In a case that has stunned the University of Kentucky community, authorities have arrested 21-year-old Laken Snelling, a senior and cheerleader at the university, after the body of an infant was allegedly discovered hidden in her apartment closet. The investigation, now underway, has raised difficult questions and left many on campus seeking answers in light of this disturbing news.  But
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