Hi John, Your pro-life news round-up is here! Oregon Health & Science University, notorious for performing late-term abortions, announced progress in research to create human embryos using skin cells. Oregon Right to Life responds. Plus, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. comments following the FDA's approval of a generic version of the abortion pill, a Nebraska news outlet spotlights the love and care of NICU volunteers, and Oregon Right to Life student contests open for 2026. Read these and all the latest articles, or click here to view all articles. ![]() Oregon Right to Life Executive Director Lois Anderson described the research as ‘ethically fraught’ and ‘disturbing.’ Many pro-life advocates responded by criticizing the FDA for approving the drug. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clarified the reason for the FDA approval in a social media post. A Nebraska news outlet late last month profiled a group of volunteers with a unique and satisfying job: Cuddling the babies in the Methodist Women’s Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Drawing hundreds of young pro-life competitors from across Oregon, student contests enable young creators to use their talents in support of the pro-life cause. |