- Emergency contraception hasn't reduced abortions, may have decreased reports of rape
- Another blow for HHS mandate
- High school tells girls 'just hold it' if they're uncomfortable using tranny restrooms
- Hospital Tried to Force Nurses' Help in Abortion
A
new article on so-called “emergency contraception” was published last
week in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management: "We find that
expanded access to EC has had no statistically significant effect on
birth or abortion rates."
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The
HHS mandate that is a part of Obamacare was dealt another blow on
Friday, as a federal appeals court ruled the Obama administration cannot
force a family-run business in Illinois to comply with it and pay for
birth control or abortion-causing drugs for its employees.
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New
details have emerged in the case of a ‘transgender’ boy accused of
sexually harassing girls in the women’s restroom of a Colorado high
school. While school officials initially denied any harassment took
place, new details reported by the Pueblo Chieftain indicate that there
may be more truth to the girls’ claims than administrators are willing
to admit.
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The abortion team had always drawn its staff from nurses who had expressed no qualms about helping end a child's life.
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