June 27, 2023
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Beyond Dobbs: Trump, GOP Rivals Back National Pro-Life Protections |
by Ben Johnson |
President Donald Trump has been called many names, but he would like to add one more: abortion terminator. "We terminated Roe v. Wade," declared the 45th president on the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision on Saturday. He and other GOP presidential hopefuls also advocated expanding protections to unborn children at all levels of government while addressing the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority policy conference. |
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Trans Center Admits 'Irreversible Infertility' Is Side-Effect of Treatment |
by Joshua Arnold |
Gender transition hormones "may cause ... irreversible infertility," according to consent forms a Daily Wire investigation obtained from the University of Virginia (UVA) Children's Hospital's "Transgender Youth Health" Center, which offers gender transition procedures to individuals aged 11-25. The consent forms, which authorize puberty blockers and "testosterone therapy" for females, allow an individual to sign on their own behalf, or for parents to consent on behalf of their minor children. |
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NCAA Swimmer: 'I Would Love to Beat Men. But There Isn't a World Where That's Going to Happen' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
It won't give Peyton McNabb her vision back, but North Carolina legislators are doing everything they can to protect girls like her from ever getting hurt again. After having a volleyball spiked in her face by a biological boy, McNabb says "my life has been forever changed." Though she struggles with partial paralysis, blurred eyesight, severe headaches, and other symptoms, her governor, Democrat Roy Cooper, couldn't care less - telling reporters that North Carolina Republicans are wasting their time on "political culture wars." |
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Federalism for Life: Legislating Morality in a Post-Roe America |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Just days before Americans celebrated the anniversary of the fall of Roe v. Wade, Family Research Council hosted a Townhall event asking if there was, in the words of Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, "a need and a responsibility for a federal role to protect the unborn in post-Roe America." The resounding answer from participating panelists was, "Yes." |
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