Pro-Choice

Brittany M. Hughes | March 20, 2019
Planned Parenthood President Leana Wen tweeted a big fat one Tuesday, alleging that late-term abortions are both “rare” and only performed in cases…
Brittany M. Hughes | March 15, 2019
The FDA just reportedly halted an online abortion pill provider from sending U.S. customers abortion medication through the mail. CNN reports the…
Brittany M. Hughes | March 7, 2019
A California Democratic lawmaker is pushing a bill in the state legislature that would require all student IDs for kids and young adults between the…
Brittany M. Hughes | February 26, 2019
Late Monday afternoon, 42 Democratic senators and two Independents, including half a dozen 2020 presidential contenders, voted “no” to a bill that…
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Nick Kangadis | February 13, 2019
What do you do when a politician is revealed, by his own words no less, as an advocate for the legal killing of babies? Well, you paint him…
Brittany M. Hughes | February 12, 2019
Illinois, whose governor recently vowed to make the state the “most progressive state” when it comes to abortion access, is now moving forward with…
Brittany M. Hughes | February 8, 2019
While laws legalizing the murder of infants up until the moment of birth – or even after, as some have suggested – seems to be perfectly acceptable,…
Brittany M. Hughes | February 7, 2019
On the heels of similar push in Virginia, Massachusetts has become the latest state to follow in New York’s footsteps and push a measure that would…
Brittany M. Hughes | February 4, 2019
A man in India is planning to sue his parents for giving birth to him “without his consent,” claiming that choosing to have children and put them…
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Brittany M. Hughes | January 30, 2019
If Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam isn’t a proponent of infanticide after birth, he should probably issue a serious clarification post-haste – because…
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Brittany M. Hughes | January 25, 2019
New York’s Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered the One World Trade Center lit up pink Tuesday night in celebration of a new state law that…
Brittany M. Hughes | January 24, 2019
A New York bookstore closed its doors Wednesday to commemorate a “day of mourning” for a new state law passed Tuesday that will allow elective…