Appeals court maintains West Virginia’s ban on medication abortions

A divided federal court panel confirmed West Virginia’s prohibition on drug-induced abortions, determining that the law aligned with the FDA’s regulation of pharmaceuticals. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit rejected the appeal from Genbiopro, the primary manufacturer of Mifepristone, which sought to challenge the state’s near-total abortion ban. In a 2-1 decision, […]
You Require Assistance,” “There’s Nothing Good About Abortions

Reactions to Cynthia Nixon’s Abortion Commentary Fans of Cynthia Nixon, the actress known for her role in Sex and the City, have expressed concerns about her recent comments on abortion. One fan shared that, in their experience, “None of my friends who had an abortion thought it was great.” On Thursday, Nixon shared a picture […]
New Clinic in Chicago Provides Third Trimester Abortions

A clinic is set to open in Chicago, Illinois, that will provide abortions during the third trimester of pregnancy. Hope Clinic launched its second location in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood on June 2nd and has been advertising for “all-semester” abortions, as reported. “Hope Clinic is now open in Chicago, Illinois, and we’re thrilled to expand care […]
Lily Allen reveals she has had ‘four or five’ abortions

British singer Lily Allen opened up during a podcast episode on Monday, revealing that she’s had several abortions, though she’s uncertain about the exact number. Discussing birth control with her co-host Miquita Oliver on the “Miss Me?” podcast, Allen mentioned how she frequently found herself pregnant in her early twenties, which led her to seek […]
Suozzi Suggests Lowering Abortions by Helping Mothers and Promoting Adoption

Rep. Tom Suozzi Discusses Abortion with Bishop Robert Baron Representative Tom Suozzi, a Democrat from New York, took a stance that not many of his party colleagues would readily adopt. In a June 12 announcement about Bishop Robert Baron’s podcast, Suozzi, who identifies as a Catholic lawmaker, engaged in a conversation on how both Democrats […]
Rise in Abortions in the U.S. Attributed to Telehealth

Abortion Rates on the Rise in the US Amid Telehealth Expansion A recent study indicates that the number of abortions in the United States has increased in recent years, primarily due to the availability of prescribed tablets through telehealth services. After the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, there has been a notable rise […]
Parliament in the UK approves the decriminalization of late-term abortions

UK Parliament Moves Toward Decriminalizing Late Abortions The UK Parliament has begun initial steps to potentially decriminalize late-term abortions, a shift that could have significant implications for women’s healthcare in the country. On Tuesday, the House of Commons voted to adopt a broader amendment to the crime bill, approving it with a count of 379 […]
“I was a killer”: A journey from many abortions to finding redemption in Christ

April Chapman Reflects on Past Struggles and Redemption April Chapman, a Christian content creator, has shared her journey through the Gospel of Prosperity, which initially led her to cope with the guilt of having multiple abortions without fully grasping the weight of her actions. It was only after she discovered the true gospel that she […]
Lawmakers in the UK agree to change the law to allow abortions up to nine months.

UK Parliament Takes Steps to Decriminalize Late Abortions On Tuesday, the British Parliament made a significant move towards decriminalizing late-term abortions in England and Wales. The House of Commons voted 379 to 137 in favor of an amendment to a broader crime bill, which aims to prevent the prosecution of women for obtaining abortions beyond […]
Trump Administration Abolishes Biden Directive Requiring ER Doctors to Carry Out Abortions

Trump Administration Withdraws Biden-Era Abortion Guidance This week, the Trump administration has reversed guidance from the Biden administration that mandated emergency room doctors to perform abortions. The previous guidelines followed an interpretation of the 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which the Biden administration issued after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe […]