Between 60 and 90 percent of fetal Down syndrome diagnoses lead to abortion, according to an academic article reviewing research studies from 1995 to 2011 on the percentage of women who choose to terminate their pregnancies.
He said it lodged there in a drive-by shooting past year that killed his cousin, Joseph McGhaw, 27, as they walked in a public housing complex known simp…
New Jersey wanted to hold Exxon responsible for decades of natural resources contamination stemming from its refinery operations in Bayonne and Linden, as well as other facilities, including more than 1,700 gas stations.
John Becker, who is co-sponsoring the proposed ban, told CNN’s “New Day” on Monday that even parents who are unequipped to raise a special needs child have options other than abortion, such as adoption. “So instead, we’ve got bills like HB 131 in...
Through a nation-wide effort, pro-life advocates gathered at the East Madison Planned Parenthood facility to protest the organization’s alleged use and sale of fetal parts.
Presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) unloaded Tuesday on real-estate mogul Donald Trump, using some of his harshest rhetoric yet.
A weeks-old wildfire that has now burned across 60 square miles was bearing down Friday on a popular recreational lake near Kings Canyon National Park in California, officials said.
Throw in some suspicious elements in the final negotiations, when the Christie administration elbowed its way into the proceedings to secure the deal, and you have a settlement that smells rotten to the core and will leave untouched contaminated lands and waterways across the state.
Planned Parenthood nationally and in Utah stresses women not getting pregnant until they want to become so – providing counseling and contraceptives – and reproductive health for women.
The biggest fire burning Monday was in Okanogan County on the border with British Columbia: A group of five fires raging out of control became the largest in state history, fire spokesman Rick Isaacson said.
Qualified citizens – not just professional firefighters – are now invited to join the battle against the blazes, the state Department of Natural Resources said on its webpage.