January 22 has witnessed a myriad of significant events across the globe, each shaping the course of history in unique ways.One of the most notable events
Jan. 22 marked the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that enshrined abortion as a federal constitutional right. In June 2022, the high court reversed the 1973 ruling. Today a dozen states have enacted total bans on abortion.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), the man who has succeeded Mitch McConnell ... That effort yielded more than bragging rights. Roe v. Wade has been consigned to the trash heap of history. The power of both the president and the unelected ...
The upcoming March for Life will take place Jan. 24 in Washington. Find out more about in-person events and how to participate online.
The bill would require that infants born alive after an attempted abortion receive the same protection as any newborn baby, and threaten medical providers with prison time for failing to resuscitate them.
Vance, who is the nation’s second Catholic vice president, will speak at the annual Washington event for the first time.
President Donald Trump is slated to make a video appearance at the 2025 March for Life, different from his in-person appearance in 2020.
President Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail to veto a federal abortion ban, but Democrats warn there are already efforts underway to get the country closer to that point.
The new found cohesion came as Democrats strategize how to resist Trump’s second-term agenda, his nominees, and GOP Hill leaders laying groundwork for 2026.
President Trump will address the annual March for Life event on the National Mall via video message Friday, while Vice President Vance speaks to the crowd in person. The president is scheduled to
Abortion opponents see Trump’s second term as a chance to revive federal enthusiasm on a longtime social issue.
Senate Republicans failed on Wednesday to invoke cloture on a bill legislating care for infants “born alive” during attempted abortions, with the motion largely serving to get Democrats on the record as voting against a bill being framed as anti-infanticide.