Monday, November 4, 2013

Heroic News: “U.S. Supreme Court dismisses Oklahoma abortion pill case” plus 7 more

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a case concerning a state law in Oklahoma that cracked down on the use of the abortion-inducing drug RU-486, meaning a state court ruling invalidating the statute remains intact.
An average Texas single mom's letter “thanking” President Obama for Obamacare, and all that it entails, has gone viral.
Liu Jianle smiles as he spots a potential suitor for his recently divorced niece among a sea of white personal ads pegged to a board. Pencil in hand, he jots down the man's details -- 33 years old, 1.7 meters tall (5 feet 7 inches), 140 pounds, a property owner, divorced but no kids.
The science behind fetal pain is complex and evolving and far from settled but it has prompted action in the United States Senate, with Senator Graham taking the lead to introduce legislation that would try to protect unborn babies after 20 weeks from murder by abortion.
Down Syndrome Awareness Month comes to a close on Thursday, and we couldn’t let it pass by without sharing one more inspiring story about the strides that are being made in Down syndrome awareness and acceptance.
On October 15, newspaper columnist J.D. Mullane spoke to a packed hall at the parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Doylestown, about his experiences at the trial of Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell.
Two West Point graduates were married Saturday in the military academy’s first "wedding" between two men.
They were more divided on the issue of euthanasia and assisted suicide, eventually passing a resolution that says the party will not support any legislation to legalize either practice.