
Pro-life leaders are criticizing Planned Parenthood's president for continuing to push abortions while also apologizing for the organization's past involvement in eugenics and its racist foundation.
Pro-life leaders are criticizing Planned Parenthood's president for continuing to push abortions while also apologizing for the organization's past involvement in eugenics and its racist foundation.
This week, Planned Parenthood announced that ten new pro-abortion faith leaders will be joining its Clergy Advocacy Board.
On Wednesday, the Biden administration's Department of Health and Human Services proposed a rule that would reverse a Trump-era policy banning clinics from referring women for abortions.
Late last week, the Biden administration announced its plan to overturn a Trump-era rule that prevents certain federal funds from going to groups, like Planned Parenthood, that promote or perform abortions.
On Wednesday, a Texas judge ruled that the state followed the law in withdrawing Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood.
According to a new report by Students for Life, 23 Christian colleges and universities have ties with Planned Parenthood.
According to Planned Parenthood's new annual report, between 2019-20 there was a record-breaking number of abortions and increased government funding given to the organization.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up three abortion-related cases from the Trump era that could impact the future of federal funding of abortion providers.
A former Planned Parenthood employee is voicing concerns over the facilities approach to prescribing cross-sex horomones.
The State of New York has filed a lawsuit against two pro-lifers who were protesting in front of a Planned Parenthood clinic. The suit alleges that the women acted violently while protesting.