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The 1916 Project: A Review of Seth Gruber’s Must-See Documentary

Last month, pro-life activist Seth Gruber released a documentary called The 1916 Project. Seth, who grew up in a pro-life home, was forever changed READ

A Matter of Life and Death: 11 States Vote on the Sanctity of Life

On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, ten states asked citizens to make a choice between life and death. Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade READ

The Truth Behind Two Women Who Died From Chemical Abortions

Over the last few weeks, it has been reported that in 2022 two Georgia women died following at-home chemical abortions. The media is wrongly READ

Fort Liberty Training Lists Pro-Life Groups as Terrorist Organizations

Last week, North Carolina’s Fort Liberty (formerly known as Fort Bragg) conducted a training on anti-terrorism, and one of the slides from this presentation READ
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Dobbs Was Only the Beginning: The Fight for Life Two Years After the Overturning of Roe v. Wade

Two years ago, the United States Supreme Court handed down the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade and returned the issue of abortion READ
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SCOTUS Ruling Results in Continuation of Lax Regulations on Chemical Abortion Pill

The United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled unanimously today that the plaintiffs in a case challenging the FDA’s relaxed restrictions on a chemical abortion READ
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Federal Judge Strikes Restrictions on Chemical Abortion Drug in N.C.

In an opinion filed April 30, U.S. District Court Judge Catherine Eagles struck down portions of North Carolina’s law restricting use of the chemical READ
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Taxpayers Fund the 4th Leading Cause of Death in US: Abortion

On April 17th, Planned Parenthood released its annual report for 2022-2023, showing the pro-abortion group received close to $700 million in taxpayer funding. In READ
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Alabama, IVF, and the Ethical Conundrum

The recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court on the issue of in vitro fertilization (IVF) has sent a shockwave through this country. On READ
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Gov. Cooper and AG Stein Work to Prevent Restrictions on Chemical Abortion Drugs

In recent weeks Governor Roy Cooper and N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein have reasserted their pledge to make access to dangerous chemical abortion drugs READ
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3 Ways to Participate in Sanctity of Human Life Sunday

This upcoming Sunday marks the 40th observance of Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, a day where pro-life citizens and churches across America come together READ
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SCOTUS To Hear Oral Arguments on FDA’s Decisions on Dangerous Chemical Abortion Pills

This week, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) announced that it will hear arguments this term about the Food and Drug Administration’s READ
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No Longer a Destination State? The Initial Impact of NC’s New Pro-Life Law

Last week, the Guttmacher Institute released data revealing a 31% drop in abortions in North Carolina between June and July of this year, during READ
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Judge Blocks Two Provisions of NC’s “Care for Women, Children, and Families Act”

On Saturday, September 30, a federal judge blocked two provisions of North Carolina’s new pro-life bill, SB 20—Care for Women, Children and Families Act. READ
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Fifth Circuit Rules Chemical Abortion Drug Safeguards Must Be Restored by FDA

According to a report from our allies at Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), “In a victory for women’s health, a unanimous panel for the U.S. READ
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NC Pro-Life Law Survives Restraining Order, Goes into Effect Tomorrow!

The majority of a landmark pro-life law passed by the North Carolina General Assembly last month will go into effect on July 1, surviving READ

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