Category: Sanctity of Life
President Trump Says Killing Babies in Abortions is a Human Rights Violation
The United States government has boldly declared abortion a human rights violation for the first time in its history. On November 20, 2025, the Department of State dispatched a diplomatic cable to all U.S. embassies and consulates. This cable delivers precise instructions that stir deep gratitude in pro-life advocates everywhere
Read MorePolice in Thailand discover newborn baby stuffed inside toilet tank
A little over a week ago, an abandoned newborn baby was discovered stuffed inside a toilet tank in Thailand.
Read MoreFlorida Sues Planned Parenthood for Falsely Claiming Abortion is ‘Safer Than Tylenol’
Recently, Florida’s Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood for falsely advertising chemical abortion as “safer than Tylenol.” The lawsuit alleges Planned Parenthood promoted this claim to sell abortion-inducing drugs, like Mifepristone, while downplaying the potential risks for women.
Read MoreNorth Dakota Supreme Court reinstates law protecting preborn children from abortion
On Friday, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled that the state’s law protecting most preborn children from abortion is unconstitutional, upholding a lower court’s decision. However, the 3-2 ruling was not the supermajority necessary to officially overturn the law; therefore, the pro-life law will take effect.
Read MorePro-Life Pregnancy Centers Spent $452 Million Helping Pregnant Women
This month, the Charlotte Lozier Institute, Care Net, Heartbeat International, the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates, and the Option Ultrasound Program by Focus on the Family released CLI’s 2025 pregnancy help center report. This is the fourth such report the Charlotte Lozier Institute has published since 2017.
Read More17, Homeless and Pregnant, She Rejected Abortion. Now Her Son is a CEO
Seventeen, homeless, and pregnant, Janice Moss never saw abortion as a liberation from difficult circumstances, but as something that was being forced on her against her will. When her scheduled abortion was unexpectedly cancelled, she regarded it as a miracle. Decades later, with a thriving family and a successful life, she has no regrets about choosing life.
Read MorePro-Life Group Launches Campaign to Urge Young Women to Consider Adoption, Not Abortion
We are excited to announce our groundbreaking adoption messaging campaign focused primarily on male students attending universities across Indiana.
Read MoreWith North Dakota Abortion Ban in Effect, 17 States Now Protect Babies From Abortions
The North Dakota Supreme Court has upheld Senate Bill 2150, a near total victory for pro-life forces. Fridays 3-2 decision rejected Judge Bruce Romanick who had ruled that the law was unconstitutional in September 2024.
Read MoreSouth Carolina Woman Charged for Leaving 27-Week Baby to Die After Chemical Abortion
A woman in South Carolina has been charged with attempted murder and child endangerment for allegedly leaving her baby to die after a chemical abortion using misoprostol failed to end the infant’s life in the early third trimester.
Read MorePressured Into a Chemical Abortion, She Found Help at a Pregnancy Center
Williams took the first pill in the abortion pill regimen, mifepristone, after her husband demanded that she do so. Immediately confronted by the fact that her preborn child was dying, Williams turned to a pregnancy resource center for help.
Read MoreCatholic Bishop Believes Post-Abortion Ministry is ‘Key’ to ‘Pro-Life Efforts’
In view of the U.S. bishops’ yearly fall meeting conducted recently in Baltimore, Bishop Daniel E. Thomas of Toledo, Ohio, who presently chairs the bishops’ pro-life committee, showcased the key role that the post-abortion ministry, Project Rachel, has in boosting pro-life efforts across the country.
Read MoreActress Sophie Turner Signs Letter Opposing UK Assisted Dying Bill
Actress Sophie Turner has articulated her concerns against proposed assisted suicide legislation under debate in the United Kingdom (UK), cautioning that it could have deleterious ramifications for young people suffering from mental illness and eating disorders.
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