PRI Staff

Xi Jinping is China’s New “Red Emperor,” Mosher says

Xi Jinping, who is already the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and the chairman of the Central Military Commission, wants to become President for Life, says China expert Steven W. Mosher. “Xi is obviously behind the move to remove the current two-term limit,” says Mosher.

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Senate Votes on 20-Week Abortion Ban

Updated Jan. 30, 2018 after the Senate failed to invoke cloture on the bill. The Senate last night failed to gather the necessary votes to proceed on bill that would have banned abortion from 20 weeks post-conception, a point in pregnancy which scientists have found

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Why We Need the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act

WARNING: This article contains graphic testimonies and descriptions The Final Report of the House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives in 2016 revealed many shocking details about the abortion industry in America. Among them, the testimony of an alleged eye-witness of the practice of a

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Mosher to Speak at the Heritage Foundation

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Critically acclaimed author and internationally-recognized authority on China, Steven W. Mosher, will be discussing his new book, Bully of Asia, at the Heritage Foundation on January 17,  at 12:00 pm EST.   In Bully of Asia, Mosher explains why an increasingly assertive

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Mosher to Speak at the Heritage Foundation

Population Research Institute President Steven W. Mosher will be discussing his new book, Bully of Asia, at the Heritage Foundation on January 17,  at 12:00 pm EST.  This event is free and open to the public. If you are not in the Washington, D.C. area,

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Hormonal Contraceptives Increase Breast Cancer Risk, New Study Finds

A study published last week in The New England Journal of Medicine has found that hormonal contraceptives, including oral contraceptive pills and hormone-releasing IUDs, significantly increase women’s risk for breast cancer. The study found that women who used hormonal contraception had a 20 percent elevated

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