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Pro-life mobile clinic parked beside Oregon Planned Parenthood facility gets local support
A pro-life mobile clinic parked alongside a recently opened Planned Parenthood facility in an Oregon town near the border of Idaho, which restricts most abortions, has received considerable support from the community.
Group unveils plan to stop abortion abuse of women forced to terminate pregnancies
The head of a pro-life pregnancy center group behind an initiative to end coerced abortion called on society to navigate the issue as it did the #MeToo movement by providing women with a space to share their stories, adding that the days of normalizing abortion abuse are over.
44% of trans-identified individuals report ‘serious psychological distress,' one-third experienced homelessness
Nearly half of trans-identifying individuals reported experiencing “serious psychological distress” within the last 30 days according to a study.
Therapist whistleblower quits job after being 'bullied' into affirming kids' trans identities
A therapist in Washington state has become the latest whistleblower to raise concerns about so-called “gender-affirming care,” revealing that she was "bullied" into approving all requests from minors seeking gender transition procedures.
Texas doctor blasts 'corrupt' DOJ probe after blowing whistle on 'child abuse' at kids' hospital
A whistleblowing doctor who exposed the largest pediatric hospital in the U.S. for allegedly prescribing puberty blockers to minors said he remains unafraid despite what he described as a politically motivated federal investigation against him.
29 of 36 women maintained pregnancies after taking abortion pill reversal: survey
A majority of women who underwent abortion pill reversal in an attempt to save their unborn baby said that decision was much easier than the agonizing decision to take abortion pills to terminate their pregnancy, according to a new study.
Perceptions of abortion bans driving surge in non-pregnant women requesting abortion drugs
Data from a European organization that has vowed to continue shipping abortion pills into the United States show a spike in the number of non-pregnant women requesting the drug, particularly after the leak of the Supreme Court decision that ultimately overturned Roe v. Wade.
Pastor and wife hold on to faith as both are struck with deadly cancers
After spending years trying to fight Follicular Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Cory Schibler, the worship pastor at Beacon Baptist Church in Bryan, Texas, is now facing a deadly mutation of the cancer as his wife, Crystal, now grapples with a grave cancer diagnosis of her own.
Respiratory virus surging in China raising concerns about new global pandemic
Cases of respiratory illnesses are surging in northern China, especially among children, raising global concerns about a potential new pandemic threat, four years after the emergence of COVID-19 in the country. Chinese health authorities claim the increase is due to a mix of known viruses, coinciding with the country’s first full cold season post the lifting of strict COVID restrictions last December.
LA County tells social workers there is 'no right or wrong age to ask a child about their sexual orientation'
Social workers in Los Angeles County are required to ask children reportedly as young as 10 years old about their “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.”
Georgia Supreme Court upholds heartbeat abortion ban, reverses lower court ruling
The Georgia Supreme Court has upheld the state's heartbeat law banning abortions after a baby's heartbeat can be detected, usually around six weeks of gestation.
Young woman sues American Academy of Pediatrics over body disfiguring trans procedures
A 20-year-old woman who detransitioned after being placed on cross-sex hormones as a young teenager is suing her doctors and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for allegedly lying about the long-term effects.
Religiosity linked to positive well-being outcomes: study
A new study reveals that religious people tend to have better mental health outcomes than their non-religious counterparts, a phenomenon that is more pronounced in more religious countries.
Indi Gregory: Judge rules to remove life support from 7-month-old baby against parents' wishes
A High Court judge in the United Kingdom has ruled to remove life support from a 7-month-old baby, a decision that contradicts her parents' desire to keep their daughter alive.
Planned Parenthood offers free vasectomies to men in mobile clinic called 'The Nutcracker'
Planned Parenthood is offering free vasectomies to uninsured or underinsured men in a mobile trailer one provider calls “The Nutcracker” following reports that more men have sought the procedure after Roe v. Wade’s reversal.