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    My Faith Votes on SCOTUS mifepristone ruling: ‘this evil drug will ultimately be off the market’

    Jun 19, 2024

    Supreme court unanimously strikes down legal challenge to abortion pill mifepristone • 6 states halt biden administration's title ix rewrite after west virginia athlete's lawsuit • No, southern baptists didn’t vote to ban ivf • Senate gop prevents vote on bump stock ban after scotus reverses trump-era rule

    Dec 20, 2023

    U.s. supreme court agrees to hear important abortion pill case • Us homelessness up 12% from 2022, hits highest level since 2007 • House votes to formally approve biden impeachment inquiry • Satanic temple display at iowa capitol spurs outrage, debate, prayer

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    A Prescription to Kill: A Conversation with Dr. Ingrid Skop

    Over the last few years, European countries have conducted high-quality studies linking pregnancy outcomes with deaths. They found that a woman is six times as likely to commit suicide in the year following an abortion than following childbirth. Further data illustrates those countries with strict anti-abortion laws—like Poland—have the lowest maternal mortality rates and almost zero abortions. Meanwhile, the United States has the highest maternal mortality rate. Dr. Skop has been an obstetrician for over 30 years. Throughout her career, she has seen women who have been harmed by abortion, and now, with a dramatic increase in chemical abortions, even more women are being harmed. We can change course and improve our maternal mortality rates, but if we are going to be effective, we must first understand the issue.

    Mar 01, 2023

    12 democratic-led states challenge restrictions on abortion pill • Wsj: u.s. energy department report says lab leak most likely source of global coronavirus pandemic • Oklahoma senate moves to ensure only us citizens are voting in state elections • Revival spreads to texas a&m, indiana wesleyan and lsu

    Apr 19, 2023

    U.s. supreme court stays ruling that suspended abortion-pill approval • Pentagon leak sparks debate over security clearances, classified information • Rep. mace: gop tone-deaf on abortion • Incidents of teen unrest led to violence in chicago, los angeles

    Aug 23, 2023

    Us appeals court backs abortion pill restrictions; supreme court appeal planned • 1,000 school districts adopt policies to hide students' chosen gender identities from parents • Congress races against time to prevent government shutdown amid recess and rising partisanship • Trump says he won't take part in republican debates

    Mar 09, 2022

    Medication abortion now accounts for more than half of all us abortions • Biden pivots on russian oil embargo, announces ban • Iowa becomes 11th state to pass law banning boys who identify as trans from competing in girls' sports • Pastor who just spent 101 days following god’s call by camping on a frigid chicago roof makes stunning announcement

    Jan 11, 2023

    Fda to allow retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills • House gop’s slim majority passes new rules aimed at accountability, reining in federal spending • Faith on the hill: the religious composition of the 118th congress • Here are the 4 big election storylines for 2023

    Jan 25, 2023

    Tens of thousands demand end to all abortion at first march for life since fall of roe • Nhl player refuses to wear lgbt pride jersey, cites christian faith • Fbi finds more classified documents in 13-hour search of biden home • Cdc urges public schools to embrace lgbtq inclusivity, 'denies the reality of sex'