Abortion

PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 44) November 8

In This Issue: This election, the pro-life movement saw four victories for life in the states. Citizens in Florida, South Dakota, and Nebraska all rejected the pro-abortion amendments on their ballots. West Virginia also had a victory, as citizens voted for a state constitutional amendment to prevent the legalization of assisted suicide.

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 43) November 1

In This Issue: Japan’s low birth rate and aging population have had a surprising side effect. In Japan’s cities, homes are being abandoned as their residents pass away with no relatives to fill them. These abandoned homes, known as “akiyas,” are being bought by social media influencers to renovate and sell at a profit. In the rural areas, where the issue of depopulation is even more pronounced, whole towns have been abandoned as the few young people remaining leave for cities.

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 41) October 18

In This Issue: A new Danish study has found that having an abortion is linked to negative mental health outcomes, challenging a previous study that claimed no increased risk of mental disorders occur after a first-trimester abortion. This research, led by David Reardon from the Elliot Institute, reanalyzed data from a 2011 study over a longer timeframe and revealed that women were 50 percent more likely to seek psychiatric treatment and 87 percent more likely to experience personality and behavioral disorders one year post-abortion.

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 40) October 11

In This Issue: As November’s elections approach, voters in 10 states will face 11 ballot initiatives that could significantly impact abortion rights, with most proposals expanding access to abortion up to the third trimester. Key states like Arizona, Colorado, Florida, and New York will present measures that, if passed, could allow for late-term abortions under various conditions.

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Kamala Harris and Tim Walz at a press event

The Death Peddlers: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

A few years ago, it would have been unthinkable to make abortion—the death of unborn children—the centerpiece of a presidential campaign. But that’s exactly what the Harris-Walz campaign is doing. It’s not just that they have abandoned former President Bill Clinton’s “safe, legal, and rare”

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The Truth About Manual Vacuum Aspirators

Your average person doesn’t know what a manual vacuum aspirator (MVA) is, or how it is used to perform abortions. Even some pro-lifers may not have heard of MVAs. But women around the world on the receiving end of U.S.-funded population control programs certainly do.

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PRI Insider (Volume 3, Issue 48) December 1

In This Issue: Deepening Depopulation A Giant Leap Billions for Babies Communist China A Rebellious Anniversary UN Misdeeds Redirecting Rights Science Gone Mad USCCB Responds to NIH Aussie Assisted Death Pro-life Around the World Threatening Treaties Abortion & Depression Stats Prove a Point Committee for

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The Abortion Movement is Lying About Mexico

  The September 6th headlines in the international press seemed to leave no doubt: the Supreme Court of Mexico had issued a ruling decriminalizing abortion throughout the country. The stories that followed went even further, insisting that the ruling compelled all hospitals to provide abortions

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PRI Insider (Volume 3, Issue 34) August 25

In This Issue:  A Message From PRI’s President PRI in the Media Synod Takes Aim The China Update CCP Climate Talks Deepening Depopulation Cell Phones Over Children Japan’s Non-Solution China Fertility Plunge Communist China The “Gold-Swallowing Beasts” Vietnam & the Vatican CCP Ties in the

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PRI Insider (Volume 3, Issue 33) August 18

In This Issue:  PRI in the Media The China Security Risk China’s Harvesting Industry Mother Wrongfully Arrested Victim Used to Push Abortion Deepening Depopulation The Utah Miracles Communist China Activists Arrested Burke’s China Comments UN Misdeeds Ceding to the WHO Science Gone Mad Testosterone During

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 44) November 8

In This Issue: This election, the pro-life movement saw four victories for life in the states. Citizens in Florida, South Dakota, and Nebraska all rejected the pro-abortion amendments on their ballots. West Virginia also had a victory, as citizens voted for a state constitutional amendment to prevent the legalization of assisted suicide.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 43) November 1

In This Issue: Japan’s low birth rate and aging population have had a surprising side effect. In Japan’s cities, homes are being abandoned as their residents pass away with no relatives to fill them. These abandoned homes, known as “akiyas,” are being bought by social media influencers to renovate and sell at a profit. In the rural areas, where the issue of depopulation is even more pronounced, whole towns have been abandoned as the few young people remaining leave for cities.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 41) October 18

In This Issue: A new Danish study has found that having an abortion is linked to negative mental health outcomes, challenging a previous study that claimed no increased risk of mental disorders occur after a first-trimester abortion. This research, led by David Reardon from the Elliot Institute, reanalyzed data from a 2011 study over a longer timeframe and revealed that women were 50 percent more likely to seek psychiatric treatment and 87 percent more likely to experience personality and behavioral disorders one year post-abortion.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 40) October 11

In This Issue: As November’s elections approach, voters in 10 states will face 11 ballot initiatives that could significantly impact abortion rights, with most proposals expanding access to abortion up to the third trimester. Key states like Arizona, Colorado, Florida, and New York will present measures that, if passed, could allow for late-term abortions under various conditions.

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