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Surrogate Refuses to Abort Baby with Heart Defect, Saving His Life

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Renting Wombs, Rending Hearts: The Dark Realities of Surrogacy

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Entrepreneur Bryan Johnson Makes a “Clone” to Delay Death

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RFAs: Making Christian Ethics and Common Sense Unconstitutional

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Massachusetts Officially Enshrines Abortion Up Till Birth

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Bill Targets Forced Abortions Through Surrogacy Contracts

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Choosing Choice

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Seeing God's Hand in All Things

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‘Brain Death’ at the DMV

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Massachusetts Abortion Bill Trojan Horse for Abortion Extremism

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Lawfare Against the Innocent

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NEWSworthy

Surrogate Refuses to Abort Baby with Heart Defect, Saving His Life

  Surrogate mother McKenna West gave birth to baby boy Gabriel on Wednesday, Aug. 12, in the midst of a hurricane of legal battles. West was 20 weeks pregnant when an ultrasound revealed that Gabriel had hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), a serious heart condition that...
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Entrepreneur Bryan Johnson Makes a “Clone” to Delay Death

  Bryan Johnson has a clone. “I just cloned myself…as a newborn,” he posted on X last month. The 48-year-old venture capitalist is on a mission not to die, and he invests $2 million each year in this project. Bloomberg reported three years ago that “his test results...
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Renting Wombs, Rending Hearts: The Dark Realities of Surrogacy

  To protect women and children, we have to let go of the illusion that surrogacy is anything other than a form of human trafficking. Today, women everywhere are finding it harder than in previous years to get and keep work. Since the start of the pandemic, Forbes reports,...
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Faithful Reflections

RFAs: Making Christian Ethics and Common Sense Unconstitutional

  This article was originally published at CatholicCulture.org on June 18, 2026 (link). It is reprinted with permission from Catholic World News. ________________________________________________________________ As of June, 2026 ten states have added voter-approved...
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NEW YORK STATE’S EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT: A Revolutionary Camel

    A camel is a horse designed by a committee. Once a camel gets its nose into your tent, the rest of its body will soon follow, thus wrecking your tent. [1]   Introduction Rushed through the NYS legislature with little public debate,[2] an “Equal Righ...
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Active and Passive Euthanasia

  Because of recent advances in medical technology, it is today possible to save...
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Hijacking Immigration?

    The myth that human beings are “overpopulating” the earth, which has...
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The Odd Couple: Freedom and Liberty

“My chief hope for the future is that the common people have not parted company with...
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Is There a Post-Abortion Syndrome? A Symposium

  The Right That Makes Women Grieve George McKenna Every so often, if only to...
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