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Your pro-life news round-up is here!

Washington State's Department of Health announced it will stop reporting annual data on how many people die through its legal assisted suicide program. The move has triggered serious concerns.

Plus, Planned Parenthood got hit with a new lawsuit, and the world's youngest premature baby to survive birth celebrated his first birthday this month!

Read all these and more below, or click here to view all our articles.

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Washington State to Stop Reporting Annual Assisted Suicide Data

The move comes in spite of a state statute mandating reporting of assisted suicide numbers. It’s unclear when or if annual reporting will resume in the future.

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‘Every Life is a Gift’: Youngest Preemie to Survive Early Birth Turns One Year Old

The world’s most premature baby celebrated his first birthday this month, marking a notable achievement for life-saving neonatal care and a powerful reminder of the humanity of the unborn.

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RFK Jr. Announces HHS Review of Organ Procurement After ‘Horrifying’ Revelations that Some Patients Were Still Alive

While organ donation can be a life-saving gift, malpractice and unethical practices jeopardize the dignity and right to life of donors.

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Pro-Life State Sues Planned Parenthood for Millions Over Abortion Pill Safety Claims

Planned Parenthood claims that chemical abortion is ‘safer than many other medicines like penicillin, Tylenol, and Viagra.’

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Federal Court Rules in Favor of West Virginia Law Banning Dangerous Abortion Pill

The FDA has promised to review its approval of mifepristone in light of a new study showing a far higher percentage of serious adverse reactions than previously reported.

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