by Samantha Furnace | May 29, 2026 | Abortion, Issues, News
For years, the media has pushed the idea that Texas’ abortion laws stop doctors from saving pregnant women in emergencies. But now, the Texas Medical Board has confirmed something important: the law was never the problem. The doctors were. Recently, the Texas Medical...
by Brittany Campbell | May 27, 2026 | Euthanasia, Issues, News
Canada made a dark choice in 2016. Instead of investing in more care, support, and hope for people who are suffering, the Canadian government legalized assisted suicide through a program called Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). From the beginning, it was presented...
by Adrienne Martinez | May 19, 2026 | Euthanasia, Issues, News
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program was first presented as a last resort for adults suffering from severe and irreversible medical conditions. This policy treated suffering people as if death were the solution instead of care and support. Now, the...
by Brittany Campbell | May 19, 2026 | Euthanasia, Issues, News
Assisted suicide is moving into nursing homes and hospitals in Lucerne, Switzerland. Previous protections banned this practice; however, supporters fought it in the name of “self-determination.” Lucerne parliament member Sara Muff introduced a plan arguing that people...
by Ashlynn Lemos | May 18, 2026 | Abortion, Issues, News
The Trump administration recently launched a new website designed to help women facing unexpected pregnancies and support families across the country. The site, Moms.gov, includes a map of pregnancy resource centers, information about healthy pregnancies and...
by Kim Schwartz | May 14, 2026 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed abortion pills to continue being sent in the mail nationwide while they consider this major case. Today’s order is not the final outcome. Justices will hold hearings over the next year and then decide whether the FDA must require...