Weekly Briefing

What? A “Right to Abortion” In the French Constitution?

  This past October 19, the French Senate, by a vote of 172-139, defeated a proposal to include in the Constitution a passage guaranteeing “the fundamental right to voluntary termination of pregnancy and contraception.” Senator Mélanie Vogel, an ardent advocate of population control, introduced the

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A Trifecta of Pro-Life Victories in Peru

  November 16 will be vivid in the hearts and minds of Peruvian pro-lifers for a long time. Rarely has there been so much to celebrate in a single day – three victories in the Peruvian Congress: a pro-life bill moving forward, a pro-abortion bill

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The Battle for Life Turns to The States

  The election is over and the battle for life now continues with renewed vigor. In fifty states, Governors, Legislatures, and Courts will now be the focus, as the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization takes effect.  Unfortunately, the end of

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Welcome Baby 8 Billion

  This November, a baby will emerge from her mother’s womb, draw her first breath, and announce her arrival into the world with a tiny cry. While this is the usual protocol for childbirth, one thing, in particular, will mark this child as unique. This

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Family Planning Programs Are Not Always What They Seem

Four months ago, the world was stunned by the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The decision overturned Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 ruling that had effectively legalized the horrific procedure of abortion throughout the land. The Dobbs decision

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What Killed Masculinity?

For the past twenty years, David Brooks has been The New York Times’ lone columnist daring to be occasionally conservative.    His most recent piece, “The Crisis of Men and Boys,” gropes for causes of the withering away of masculinity in American life.  Statistics abound. Girls

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Welcome Baby 8 Billion

  This November, a baby will emerge from her mother’s womb, draw her first breath, and announce her arrival into the world with a tiny

Read More »

What Killed Masculinity?

For the past twenty years, David Brooks has been The New York Times’ lone columnist daring to be occasionally conservative.    His most recent piece, “The

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