- Huntsville Abortion Clinic Targets Middle School
- AARP Bars Right-to-Die Group from Annual Exposition in San Diego
- Planned Parenthood sex ed website redirects teens to porn site
- Seattle mayor officiates same-sex 'wedding'
- Ohio teen with Down syndrome on journey to serve at Mass in 50 states
- 'Transgendered' teen sues DMV for right to take ID photo in drag
A
major battle is underway in Huntsville, Alabama as pro-lifers continue
to appeal a recent decision from the city allowing an abortion facility
to open directly across from a middle school.
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AARP
announced yesterday that it would not allow the right-to-die group
Final Exit Network to have a booth at its Ideas@50+ exposition in San
Diego.
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The
main web site behind Planned Parenthood’s attempt to lure students with
a sex educational campaign that leads to abortion now points those
teenagers to a web site promoting pornography.
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Seattle
businesses rolled out the red carpet for a same-sex couple Wednesday
night, part of an effort to make western Washington a "wedding"
destination for gays and lesbians across the country.
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Kara's
endeavor is a journey of faith that began in 2013. She has traveled
with her family to serve at Masses in states as far west as Nevada, as
far south as Georgia and as far east as Maine.
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A
16-year-old boy in South Carolina sued the state's Department of Motor
Vehicles on Tuesday because the agency won't allow the teen to take a
driver's license photo wearing makeup.
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