PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 33) September 5

In This Issue: A 19-year-old woman from Ontario died just 10 days after taking the abortion pill, after going into septic shock. Despite repeated ER visits for severe pain and bleeding, doctors failed to recognize her life-threatening infection until it was too late. Hospital staff begged to have the woman transferred to the ICU, but doctors refused. She died after going into multiorgan failure and multiple cardiac arrests.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 32) August 29

In This Issue: Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has signed a series of sweeping pro-abortion bills, further cementing the state as one of the most radical abortion havens in America. One new law ensures abortion pills remain legal in Illinois as long as they are approved by the World Health Organization—even if the FDA revokes U.S. approval. Another mandates that public colleges and universities distribute abortion pills on campus, encouraging young women to undergo chemical abortions alone in dorm rooms without physician oversight.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 31) August 22

In This Issue: Pew Research Center’s new analysis of U.N. data shows births to women under 25 are plummeting worldwide. In North America, they’ve fallen from 45% in 1950 to 23% today and are projected to drop to 12% by 2100. Europe will fall from 35% in 1950 to just 9%. Latin America and the Caribbean will decline from 39% today to 17%.

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Total abortion ban reaffirmed in Dominican Republic

For decades, the Dominican Republic, where abortion has been banned since 1884, has been under tremendous pressure from international abortion networks and the feminist movement to decriminalize abortion and allow it under some circumstance. But despite these well-funded groups and their well-organized campaigns, which had

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 30) August 15

In This Issue: Recently, The Daily Declaration released a commentary exposing the staggering double standard in public outrage, contrasting massive marches for causes abroad with the deafening silence over the 90,000 unborn babies killed in Australia each year. In Australia, mothers who abort late-term babies can receive more than $4,300 in government payments, with some cases costing taxpayers up to $23,000.

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$10 Million in Abortifacient Contraceptives Are Going Up in Smoke

$10 Million in Abortifacient Contraceptives Are Going Up in Smoke

When the Trump administration ended most of USAID’s population control programs, $10 million in abortifacient contraceptives and condoms were in transit to Africa.    The drugs and devices, now marooned in a warehouse in Belgium, constitute an acid test of the Trump administration’s commitment to ending

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 29) August 8

In This Issue: Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in an effort to block the defunding of Planned Parenthood. The suit claims this move would devastate state healthcare systems, even though Planned Parenthood has been closing centers and shifting to telehealth for years. At the same time, abortions have reached a record high of over 402,000—up 2.5% from the previous year—while taxpayer funding has soared to $792.2 million, a 13% increase.

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Planned Parenthood’s Crumbling Abortion Empire

Planned Parenthood’s Crumbling Abortion Empire

Since the 70s, Planned Parenthood has billed itself as an organization devoted to the “comprehensive care” of women’s health, one whose services tens of millions of women rely upon not just for IUDs and abortions, but for everything from prenatal care to breast cancer screenings.  Based

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 33) September 5

In This Issue: A 19-year-old woman from Ontario died just 10 days after taking the abortion pill, after going into septic shock. Despite repeated ER visits for severe pain and bleeding, doctors failed to recognize her life-threatening infection until it was too late. Hospital staff begged to have the woman transferred to the ICU, but doctors refused. She died after going into multiorgan failure and multiple cardiac arrests.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 32) August 29

In This Issue: Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has signed a series of sweeping pro-abortion bills, further cementing the state as one of the most radical abortion havens in America. One new law ensures abortion pills remain legal in Illinois as long as they are approved by the World Health Organization—even if the FDA revokes U.S. approval. Another mandates that public colleges and universities distribute abortion pills on campus, encouraging young women to undergo chemical abortions alone in dorm rooms without physician oversight.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 31) August 22

In This Issue: Pew Research Center’s new analysis of U.N. data shows births to women under 25 are plummeting worldwide. In North America, they’ve fallen from 45% in 1950 to 23% today and are projected to drop to 12% by 2100. Europe will fall from 35% in 1950 to just 9%. Latin America and the Caribbean will decline from 39% today to 17%.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 30) August 15

In This Issue: Recently, The Daily Declaration released a commentary exposing the staggering double standard in public outrage, contrasting massive marches for causes abroad with the deafening silence over the 90,000 unborn babies killed in Australia each year. In Australia, mothers who abort late-term babies can receive more than $4,300 in government payments, with some cases costing taxpayers up to $23,000.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 29) August 8

In This Issue: Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in an effort to block the defunding of Planned Parenthood. The suit claims this move would devastate state healthcare systems, even though Planned Parenthood has been closing centers and shifting to telehealth for years. At the same time, abortions have reached a record high of over 402,000—up 2.5% from the previous year—while taxpayer funding has soared to $792.2 million, a 13% increase.

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