Weekly Briefing

The Evolution of “Catholic” Abortion Supporters

Two years ago, New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s website touted her signature on a “nation-leading legislative package to protect abortion and reproductive rights for all.” Her legislation has been repeatedly used by New York’s notorious criminal prosecutors to harass and intimidate pregnancy centers in New

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Arabella Advisors is Funding Abortions Overseas

Arabella Advisors, the US-based hub of a politically liberal “dark money” network, has recently been extending its reach into seven countries in Latin America. Operating under the umbrella of a nonprofit organization not required to disclose its donors, Arabella Advisors wields enormous influence over US

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Abortion Pill Reversal: Yes, It Works!

Overwhelmed. Regretful. Conflicted. Alone. These are the emotions many mothers face after taking the abortion pill and grappling with second thoughts or regret. But there’s hope: abortion pill reversal. In this piece, we’ll delve into what abortion pill reversal is and how it works, offering

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Large families will save the planet

  “Ideas have Consequences,” warned Richard Weaver.  And bad ideas have had very bad consequences, especially when it comes to population. Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, published in 1968, was one of the worst ideas ever to come from the mind of man. It predicted

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Biden Pins His Hopes on Abortion

Democrats are desperate to make the election a referendum on a single issue: abortion. Don’t take my word for it. Their media mouthpieces have left no doubt that this is not only Biden’s plan—it’s his only plan. Consider these headlines:  “Biden team increasingly hopes to ride the

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Response to Archbishop John Wester

    On March 6, the Lepanto Institute and the Population Research Institute published a 130-page report summarizing the findings of their joint, year-long investigation into projects that Catholic Relief Services was carrying out in three African countries. Prior to the publication of that report,

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