By Dave Andrusko I had just finished shoveling out three cars from underneath a foot of snow and began my day (like many of you do) by checking my email. A friend had written to ask if I was "familiar
By Dave Andrusko The headline from one Canadian newspaper caught the bitter sweetness of what took place last Saturday: "Victoria father welcomes healthy Baby Iver, says goodbye to wife." Iver Cohen Benson was delivered by Cesarean section at 28
By Andrew Bair For years, film has been instrumental in showing the truth about the humanity of the unborn child and the reality of abortion. In 1984, "The Silent Scream," directed by Jack Duane Dabner
By Dave Andrusko When the Belgian Senate voted 50-17 in December to remove all age limits on euthanasia, the dye was cast. Approval in the Chamber of Representatives--which occurred today by a vote of 88 to 44
By Dave Andrusko Among the most nightmarish testimony from last year's trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell came from the lips of Steven Massof, an unlicensed physician who for five years worked "under-the-table for $300 a week, performing illegal late-term
By Dave Andrusko In a prelude to what is expected to be approval by the full House, South Dakota's House Judiciary Committee today voted 9-3 to approve HB 1162 which would ban sex-selection abortions.
By Randall K. O'Bannon, Ph.D. NRL Director of Education & Research There were many profoundly encouraging results in Guttmacher's latest abortion report for 2011– 1.06 million abortions, a drop of 13% since 2008 and 550,000 fewer abortions
South Carolina lawmakers are considering H 4223, a bill that would create a compelling state interest in protecting unborn children capable of feeling pain from death by abortion. To date, 10 other states have passed laws that protect
In a world of vanishing print newspapers it only made sense to switch from printing National Right to Life News to making the "pro-life newspaper of record" available electronically online.
By Sarah Terzo Kathy Sparks worked at an abortion clinic until she quit in the mid-80s. While her involvement with abortion work took place several decades ago, many of the things that she describes witnessing during her time in the
By Dave Andrusko After two days of deliberations, a Worcester Superior Court jury found Julie Corey guilty of beating and strangling her friend, 23-year-old Darlene Haynes, then cutting her baby girl from Haynes' womb
By Dave Andrusko Well…what is it that pro-abortion "icon" Wendy Davis is now saying about abortions performed after 20 weeks? Or, asked differently, what does this headline from the pro-Davis Dallas Morning News suggest: "Wendy Davis backs 20-week abortion
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