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Increasing Abortion Trends Linked to Telemedicine Abortion

An investigative report published by Pregnancy Help News reveals the rising national abortion trend contributed to an increase in telemedicine abortion businesses. These businesses focus primarily on providing chemical abortion or abortion pills. Surgical abortion facilities fell between 2020 and 2021 while chemical abortion businesses increased, the report indicates. Meanwhile, the number of those businesses

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71% of Americans Want Abortion Restricted, New Polling Reveals

On January 20, 2022, the results of the latest Marist Poll revealed that seventy-one percent of Americans want abortion restricted. A supermajority, eighty-one percent, believe laws can protect both mom and her preborn baby. Additionally, the poll found that seventy-three percent of people oppose diverting tax dollars to pay for abortion, including a majority of

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Pro-Abort SCOTUS Justice Breyer Strategically Retires

83-year-old, pro-abortion Supreme Court Justice, Stephen Breyer, announced in late January his strategic retirement at the end of this term. Any Court nominee President Biden names must be confirmed by the Senate. Given record-low presidential approval ratings and the threat of a Republican shift in the Senate after the mid-term election, replacing Breyer has become

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Planned Parenthood Abandons New Rochester Office

In January, Planned Parenthood of Western and Central New York abandoned their expansion project in the Rochester suburb of Brighton under pressure from a grass roots coalition of residents who sued the Town for their lack of meaningful review in the approval process. The lawsuit stated the Brighton Town Planning Board failed to explore the

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California Preps for Abortion Tourism, Looks to NY as Example

Anticipating the overturn of the 1973 Supreme Court Ruling legalizing abortion this summer, California prepares for abortion tourism, looking to New York as an example. If Roe v. Wade is overturned, a majority of states would outlaw abortion, concentrating all the nation’s abortions into a handful of abortion hub states like New York and California.

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Black Congressman Gary Franks Regrets His Pro-choice Votes

Gary Franks is New England’s first Black member of the House of Representatives and served three terms. He was also pro-abortion. And then on January 26 in an article written by Franks, he states, “I supported the so-called pro-choice position while in Congress. These are votes I regret today and pray for God’s forgiveness on

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Abortion on Dock—Is Roe v Wade Fated to End?

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the case Dobbs v Jackson on December 1st, 2021. After listening in, legal counsel for the largest network of pro-life service organizations in the world, believes the longstanding abortion ruling Roe v Wade is fated to end. Attorney Danielle White notes the Justices’ concerns pivoted on the fetal

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