- Putin: Gays welcome at Olympic games, but 'must leave children in peace'
- From comatose to completely healed
- Broken families, promiscuity lead to higher abortion rates
- Abortionist complicit in rape cover-up of 13 year old
- Parents incensed over x-rated sex ed poster
- March for Life broadens focus to engage cultural, political realms
- North Carolina ultrasound abortion law ruled illegal by activist judge
- State bill seeks to make abortion 'class 3 felony'
Russian
President Vladimir Putin says gays should feel welcome at the upcoming
Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, but they must "leave the children in
peace."
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It
was mild curiosity that drew John Virgin and his son Bryce to the
flashing lights and commotion of an accident scene near their home.
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Broken
families and multiple sex partners lead to more abortions, according to
a new report unveiled Wednesday by the Family Research Council.
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Abortionist
Ulrich Georg Klopfer has been criminally charged in Lake County,
Indiana, with failing to file a timely report, a Class B Misdemeanor
that carries a penalty of up to 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.
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A
Kansas father said he was shocked after he discovered his 13-year-old
daughter’s health curriculum included references to vaginal intercourse,
anal sex, and touching each other’s genitals.
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As
hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans prepare for the annual
March for Life, organizers of the event are already making plans to
enhance their impact long after it concludes.
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A
federal judge on Friday struck down a 2011 North Carolina law requiring
abortion providers to perform an ultrasound and explain it to a woman
before having an abortion, arguing it violated the constitutional right
to free speech of doctors.
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In
a move that has stunned abortion-rights advocates who pushed through a
repeal of state criminal penalties last year, Colorado lawmakers have
proposed a bill that “prohibits abortion and makes a violation a class 3
felony.”
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