- SCOTUS won't weigh in on Texas abortion law
- Gay 'marriage' movement comes to a halt after Illinois
- Dirty: Planned Parenthood opens abortion clinic next to adoption agency
- A married mom and dad really do matter
- New Mexico fumbles late-term abortion ban
- DC Obamacare plans cover abortions, but not hearing aids
- Cohabitation, student loan debt threaten marriage, says Boston cleric
Supreme
Court Justice Antonin Scalia issued an opinion today indicating the
Supreme Court will not get involved in a case out of Texas that has
abortion facilities there appealing a law that has closed numerous
abortion clinics that can’t protect women’s health.
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The
days of “easy targets” for gay "marriage" are over, said Brian S.
Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, which
supports traditional wedlock between a man and a woman.
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Planned
Parenthood held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sunday to open a new abortion
clinic in Fort Worth, Texas located next to the Gladney Adoption
Center.
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There
is a new and significant piece of evidence in the social science debate
about gay parenting and the unique contributions that mothers and
fathers make to their children’s flourishing.
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The
Albuquerque Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance lost tonight
by 10.5% of the vote. The final tally was 44.74-55.26%. "Pro-life
supporters may have suffered a political loss, but we are far from
defeated. We'll be back," said Cheryl Sulle of Operation Rescue.
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Multiple
individual plans available on the D.C. health insurance exchange
specifically cover elective abortion but not hearing aids, routine
foot-care, and routine eye-care.
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Cultural
trends discouraging marriage are among the biggest challenges to the
Church in the U.S., says Cardinal Seán O'Malley, who also sees signs of
renewal and hope among young people.
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