- Utah Will Not Recognize Existing Same-Sex 'Marriages'
- Mom bravely delivers her baby all alone in a blizzard
- As Roe v. Wade set to turn 41, pro-life movement winning more victories than ever
- Patient leaves hospital after doctors said he would die, tried to yank life support
- Planned Parenthood board member calls abortion a “sacred gift”
- MSNBC calls Catholic nuns who don’t want to be forced to fund birth control “a threat”
The
office of Utah Governor Gary Herbert (R) said same-sex couples who were
"married" after the state's ban on gay "marriage" was struck down, but
before the Supreme Court halted gay "marriages" in the state, will not
be recognized as legally married.
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As
millions of Americans deal with the horribly cold and icy temperatures
and conditions outside, Mariah Grove of Indiana has her own battle. She
was unable to get to a hospital to deliver her new baby. All alone, she
delivered by herself.
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More
pro-life laws have passed in various states over the past three years
than during the entire previous decade. State legislatures enacted 205
abortion restrictions from 2011 to 2013, contrasted with the 189
provisions enacted during the entire previous decade.
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A
patient at the center of a controversial Supreme Court decision on
end-of-life care is on a waiting list to be transferred out of hospital
where doctors tried to take him off of life support to another
health-care facility.
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In
a Huffington Post article last January, Tarico claimed that abortion is
“a sacred gift.” She also encouraged people to “honor women who decide
to terminate pregnancies” and “honor doctors who provide abortion
services,” since they are “doing God’s work.”
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MSNBC’s
Wagner on the show stated,“the administration must now deal with this
latest threat to the nation’s health care law: these ladies, the Little
Sister of the Poor.”
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