A former pharmaceutical industry physician who worked at Merck, Inc. has come forward to say that the manufacturer of the controversial Gardasil vaccine knew the drug was useless and unsafe even while mass-marketing it to young girls and women around the world.
It happened when she least expected it, while flipping through the channels and coming across Johnnette Benkovic's Women of Grace® show on EWTN, that aspiring Indy pop star Kira Leyden learned that birth control pills can cause abortion. Horrified at just the thought, this chance discovery turned out to be a life-saving moment.
In a stunning display of overt judicial activism, the California Supreme Court Advisory Committee is proposing to classify the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) as practicing "invidious discrimination" against gays in order to prohibit anyone affiliated with the group from serving as a judge in that state.
Officials in Rome are estimating that a million pilgrims are already in the city in anticipation of this Sunday's dual canonizations of Blessed John XXIII and Blessed John Paul II with at least another million or two more expected.
A video, newly released from a newsreel archive company, features Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger telling a journalist that she believed women should stop having babies.
The life of JaVale McGee, one of the most talented basketball players in the NBA, was just 72 hours away from being aborted when his mother decided God wanted her to keep the child.
A large pro-life rally organized by Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila convinced pro-abortion lawmakers in the Colorado state Senate to abandon a bill sponsored by the radical pro-abortion NARAL that would have prevented the state from passing any further restrictions on abortions in that state.