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As part of its Reality Check series, The Tribune spoke to former San Luis Obispo County NAACP President Cheryl Vines about ...
The court rejected three cases from Project 2025-linked parties—but still largely favored interests aligned with the ...
(CN) — An Oregon anti-abortion group reignited its constitutional challenge to a state law requiring businesses to offer abortion coverage in their employee health insurance plans on Tuesday, arguing ...
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's reelection campaign received a big boost of support from state and national anti-abortion leaders on Monday, just days after securing President Donald Trump's endorsement.
Key figures in the pro-life movement, including Leonard Leo, Ray Ruddy and Princeton Professor Robert George, sent a letter Tuesday morning to major pro-life organizations about the new venture ...
The latest tax records for the organization, known as the American Property Owners Alliance, show the nonprofit handed out $12.8 million in grants during its first four years, with $10 million of ...
An undated photo of Army anti-terrorism training that mistakenly labeled pro-life nonprofits, animal rights groups and other organizations as terrorist groups. (Courtesy National Right to Life ...
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While some chapters on the ground are doing some good work, as a national organization it has a brand name but without the substance behind it. It is unable to grow and move beyond the feminism of ...
The pro-life groups presented as terrorist threats to U.S. Army soldiers were National Right to Life and Operation Rescue, two Christian-based groups with zero history of violence.
National Right to Life describes itself as the oldest and largest pro-life organization in the U.S., with 3,000 local chapters across the country. The group advocates for anti-abortion education ...
CNA Staff, Jul 12, 2024 / 12:55 pm A U.S. military base has disavowed a presentation in which the major pro-life group National Right to Life was implied to be a “terrorist” organization.