Pastor Greg Laurie talks pro-life movement’s future post-Roe

By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter Sunday, January 21, 2024 Pro-Life demonstrators joined together in Washington DC for the annual March For Life Event in solidarity with the anti-abortion stance on Jan. 19, 2024. | The Christian Post/Nicole Alcindor WASHINGTON — Harvest Christian Fellowship Pastor Greg Laurie discussed the future of the pro-life movement post-Roe … Read more

The Abortion Provider Who Became the Most Hated Woman in New York

She chose the name because it sounded French. When she took out her first newspaper ad, in 1839, she wanted to cultivate an air of mystery and sophistication. In time, her pseudonym, Madame Restell, would be furnished with a backstory for the women who arrived at her office door. The Madame, they were told, had … Read more

US Women Stock Up on Abortion Pills, Especially When Restrictions in News

Thousands of women in the U.S. stocked up on abortion pills just in case they needed them, new research shows, with demand peaking in the past couple years at times when it looked like the medications might become harder to get. Medication abortion accounts for more than half of all abortions in the U.S., and … Read more

The Pitch for a Unity Ticket in 2024 Keeps Getting Weaker

As questions endure about the electability and the competency of the two leading candidates for president, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, No Labels—a group that has pitched itself as a bipartisan band intent upon propping up a third-party candidacy with a “unity ticket” in 2024—seems to be adopting—if quietly—the latest Republican position du jour on … Read more

Overturning Roe Has Been a Horror Show

The moment Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, I knew Roe’s days were numbered. Sometime in 2019, a conservative friend texted me that Donald Trump was saving Amy Coney Barrett for when RBG dies. Sure enough, Trump tapped Coney Barrett shortly after trailblazing justice’s death, with Mitch McConnell steamrolling the nomination through the Senate just ahead of … Read more

Ted Cruz Won’t Discuss Texas’s Horrific Treatment of Woman Denied Abortion Despite Fatal Fetus Diagnosis (Because He Knows How Bad It Looks)

From Barbie to Bud Light influencers to a bizarre fantasy of his own making involving “Mickey and Pluto going at it,” Ted Cruz rarely misses an opportunity to weigh in on an issue he thinks will score him some air time on Fox News and ingratiate him to the right. But apparently, even Senator “Gelatinous … Read more

Arizona Supreme Court hears arguments over re-imposing state’s 1864 near-total abortion ban

Arizona Supreme Court hears arguments over re-imposing state’s 1864 near-total abortion ban – CBS News Watch CBS News The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing arguments in a case that could re-impose a nearly 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions, with exceptions for the life and health of the mother. CBS News’ Janet Shamlian … Read more

Texas Supreme Court Blocks Woman From Having Emergency Abortion Despite Fatal Fetus Diagnosis

The Texas Supreme Court temporarily halted a district court order on Friday that would have allowed a Texas woman carrying a fetus with a fatal condition to obtain an abortion, following a request from state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton. Kate Cox, 31, a mother of two young children in the Dallas area, is 20 weeks … Read more

The Abortion Plot | The New Yorker

In the nineteenth century, when a character had premarital sex, you held your breath not for an abortion but for a wedding. Think of “Pride and Prejudice,” where Lydia’s child marriage comes as a great relief. The marriage plot relegates the actual having of children to the last page, just after the rice is thrown … Read more