abortion
Politics
Marijuana, abortion, noncitizen voting on ballots in 2026

(The Center Square) – Alongside a battle for control of Congress, voters in states across the country will take up ballot initiatives to decide key issues. Citizenship requirements for… Read More

February 2, 2026
Culture
Notre Dame appoints professor who calls abortion bans ‘sexual violence’

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The University of Notre Dame, a historically Catholic institution, has promoted a professor the school previously criticized for saying state abortion bans are “sexual… Read More

February 2, 2026
Courts
Louisiana pushes back as Trump admin tries to pause abortion pill lawsuit

The Trump administration asked a federal court to pause a lawsuit from Louisiana that challenges a Biden-era policy allowing abortion drugs to be shipped across state lines – sparking… Read More

January 30, 2026
Government
Dems block bill to help pregnant women on college campuses despite it not once mentioning abortion

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Senate Democrats blocked pro-life legislation Tuesday that would require colleges to provide resources and accommodations to pregnant students in a party-line vote of 47-45,… Read More

January 29, 2026
Culture
Idaho hospital to place baby safe haven box near pro-abortion Oregon hospital

An Idaho hospital near the Oregon border is moving forward with plans to install a Safe Haven Baby Box, offering mothers in crisis a way to safely surrender newborn… Read More

January 29, 2026
Courts
The abortion industry enables coercion, abuse of suffering women, witness in federal case says

When a crying 21-year-old woman, accompanied by an evidently older man, checked into an abortion clinic, no staff asked her any questions or offered any counseling. They led her… Read More

January 26, 2026
Culture
‘Life is a gift’: Vance addresses March for Life, vows White House is ‘ally’ to pro-life cause

“You have an ally in the White House.” Vice President J.D. Vance delivered that resounding message Friday to thousands of pro-lifers who flooded Washington, D.C., for the 53rd… Read More

January 26, 2026
Culture
Forcing doctors to perform abortions isn’t as popular as Democrats think it is, poll shows

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Most Americans believe that healthcare professionals who have religious objections to abortion should not be forced to perform them, according to an annual Knights… Read More

January 23, 2026
Government
Washington legislation would require public universities to provide chemical abortions

Washington state lawmakers are considering legislation that would require public colleges and universities to provide access to chemical abortion drugs on campus beginning later this decade. Washington House lawmakers held… Read More

January 23, 2026
Courts
New York agrees to give up decade-long legal fight with nuns over abortion mandate

New York will no longer try to force nuns and other religious groups to cover abortions in their health insurance plans, ending a nearly decade-long legal battle. In an agreement filed Jan. Read More

January 23, 2026
Culture
JD Vance to speak at March for Life

Tens of thousands of Americans are traveling to Washington, D.C., for the 53rd annual March for Life Friday, where Vice President J.D. Vance will address rally attendees at noon for the second consecutive year,… Read More

January 22, 2026
World
Argentinian president’s stand against abortion proves effective

Abortions are legal in Argentina but down significantly as President Javier Milei’s administration has taken steps to limit the availability of abortion services since taking office in December 2023. Milei campaigned… Read More

January 20, 2026
Culture
Hundreds of British babies victimized by sex-selective abortion 

Hundreds of unborn baby girls in the United Kingdom are believed to have been aborted because of their sex, according to government-linked data contradicting years of denial from abortion… Read More

January 19, 2026
Government
Painted into a corner: Trump admin forks over millions in family planning funds withheld from Planned Parenthood

The Trump administration sent tens of millions of federal dollars to Planned Parenthood in December to settle a lawsuit, which was dismissed Tuesday. “This was a move that I think the administration kind of painted themselves into… Read More

January 16, 2026
Government
Senate hearing on abortion pill risks turns tense as Dem’s doctor sidesteps basic biology question

At a Senate hearing Wednesday considering chemical abortion risks to women, an “expert” for the Democrats refused to answer a Republican senator’s simple question, “Can men get pregnant?” “Your refusal to recognize women as women and men as men, is… Read More

January 16, 2026
Government
GOP leaders demand Trump admin take action on cross-state abortion pill mailings, safety risk: ‘This is going to be a political problem’

Republican senators and state attorneys general delivered a stark message to the Trump administration Wednesday: crack down on abortion pills being mailed across state lines or face political backlash… Read More

January 15, 2026
Politics
Pro-life leaders standing firm on Hyde Amendment, asking Republicans to do the same 

President Donald Trump told GOP congressional members last week to be “flexible” on the Hyde Amendment, which protects taxpayer dollars from funding abortion, but pro-life leaders remain resolute. “Let the money go directly… Read More

January 14, 2026
Culture
Planned Parenthood closing three Pennsylvania locations

Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania is closing three abortion facilities in the Pittsburgh area, citing staffing shortages amid a statewide nursing crisis. The closures, which are temporary for… Read More

January 13, 2026
Courts
Federal and state abortion pill cases set for key developments in 2026

A series of high-stakes federal lawsuits challenging the FDA’s regulation of mifepristone – and others contesting state restrictions on the drug – will keep chemical abortion at the center of national legal fights throughout 2026. Read More

January 12, 2026
Culture
Women suffer debilitating grief for more than 20 years after miscarriage or abortion, study finds

Nearly 40% of women who suffer pregnancy loss – either a miscarriage or an abortion – report persistent grief for an average of 20 years after the incident, according to a new … Read More

January 8, 2026