Contraceptive Causes Brain Tumors

Anita Petersen was only 47 years old when she died suddenly in October 2024.  It took an autopsy to reveal the cause of death.  This revealed that she had been suffering from an intracranial meningioma—more commonly known as a brain tumor.  It was bleeding caused

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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 13) March 27

In This Issue: Japan is moving to fully cover childbirth costs under its public insurance health system as births fall for the 10th straight year. In 2025, births dropped below 710,000. Despite spending over $20 billion annually on pro-natal policies, the crisis has deepened. Current subsidies of 500,000 yen ($3,130) often fall short of average delivery costs, especially in Tokyo.

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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 12) March 20

In This Issue: The Congressional Budget Office now projects that U.S. deaths will outnumber births by 2030, a decade earlier than previously expected—a trend that will only worsen in the decades ahead. Future U.S. population growth will increasingly rely on immigration.

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TED “Audaciously” Promotes Abortion

The money had to come from somewhere. The shuttering of USAID did not mean the end of the global abortion movement. But it did set the ghoulish grifters at Planned Parenthood, MSI Reproductive Choices, the Population Council, and Ipas on a frantic quest for new

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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 11) March 13

In This Issue: New data from Ireland’s Health Service Executive shows 108 babies were born alive after failed abortions between 2019 and 2023, only to die shortly afterward. The most recent figures report 29 such deaths in 2023. At least four of the babies were more than 24 weeks gestation and/or weighed over 500 grams, meaning they would have been able to survive outside the womb; how these babies died or whether they received medical care has not been disclosed.

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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 10) March 6

In This Issue: France’s National Assembly has approved a controversial bill that would legalize assisted suicide for certain patients with terminal or incurable illnesses. The measure passed in a 299–226 vote and will now return to the French Senate for further consideration. Under the proposal, eligible patients must be adult French citizens suffering from an incurable illness, experiencing pain that cannot be relieved, and deemed mentally competent.

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Killing by Lethal Injection

When the abortion-minded tell you who they really are—in public and on camera—you should listen. Such was the case during the International Conference on Family Planning 2025, held in Bogotá last November.  Josefina Miró Quesada, a member of the Latin American Consortium Against Unsafe Abortion’s

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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 9) February 27

In This Issue: South Korea recorded its largest rise in births in nearly two decades, with 254,500 babies born in 2025. This was a 6.8% increase from the previous year. The total fertility rate rose from 0.75 to 0.80, marking two consecutive years of growth after nearly a decade of steady decline.

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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 13) March 27

In This Issue: Japan is moving to fully cover childbirth costs under its public insurance health system as births fall for the 10th straight year. In 2025, births dropped below 710,000. Despite spending over $20 billion annually on pro-natal policies, the crisis has deepened. Current subsidies of 500,000 yen ($3,130) often fall short of average delivery costs, especially in Tokyo.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 12) March 20

In This Issue: The Congressional Budget Office now projects that U.S. deaths will outnumber births by 2030, a decade earlier than previously expected—a trend that will only worsen in the decades ahead. Future U.S. population growth will increasingly rely on immigration.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 11) March 13

In This Issue: New data from Ireland’s Health Service Executive shows 108 babies were born alive after failed abortions between 2019 and 2023, only to die shortly afterward. The most recent figures report 29 such deaths in 2023. At least four of the babies were more than 24 weeks gestation and/or weighed over 500 grams, meaning they would have been able to survive outside the womb; how these babies died or whether they received medical care has not been disclosed.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 10) March 6

In This Issue: France’s National Assembly has approved a controversial bill that would legalize assisted suicide for certain patients with terminal or incurable illnesses. The measure passed in a 299–226 vote and will now return to the French Senate for further consideration. Under the proposal, eligible patients must be adult French citizens suffering from an incurable illness, experiencing pain that cannot be relieved, and deemed mentally competent.

Read More »

Killing by Lethal Injection

When the abortion-minded tell you who they really are—in public and on camera—you should listen. Such was the case during the International Conference on Family

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 9) February 27

In This Issue: South Korea recorded its largest rise in births in nearly two decades, with 254,500 babies born in 2025. This was a 6.8% increase from the previous year. The total fertility rate rose from 0.75 to 0.80, marking two consecutive years of growth after nearly a decade of steady decline.

Read More »