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  • … the food we eat, but also the medicines and drugs we take. Part of the FDA’s mission is to be “responsible for … the FDA has not been fulfilling this mission when it comes to its decisions about high-risk abortion … critical safety standards it originally deemed necessary when it approved the abortion drug mifepristone in 2000. …
  • … or have a payment declined because of their religious or political beliefs. Written by Emily LaFata Published March 6, … to remove or restrict content they didn’t like, even when it contained accurate information. At the de-banking … The companies’ vague policies enable them to stonewall when customers ask why they were denied services and hide the …
  • … studies at the Police and Fire Chaplain Training Academy. When Dr. Fox and his family moved to Austin, Texas, in 2012, … not to cause offense. But that draft was rejected. That’s when Dr. Fox realized that he was being asked to explicitly …
  • … of responsibility. My work is about identifying the best part of an event and celebrating its truth and goodness. That … everyone agrees with my beliefs, and that is fine. That is part of what it means to live in a truly diverse country … artists are making these same decisions every day. It is part of being an artist and creating imagery that conveys …
  • … note: Elizabeth Gillette survived a chemical abortion when she was 24 years old. She currently resides in Salem, Oregon. When I was 24 years old, I became pregnant unexpectedly. I … thought I was going to die. But that wasn’t even the worst part. The worst part was that nobody told me that I would …
  • … tolerated. Dr. Nathaniel Hiers found that out the hard way when he was unjustly fired for expressing his views to his … and he began teaching full-time during the next fall. But when Dr. Hiers voiced his opposition to one particular idea, … that he did not believe it was “cowardly” to poke fun at political flyers left in the lounge, and he believed he …
  • … events, including an annual “Golf for Life” fundraiser. As part of the group’s mission to serve women facing unplanned …
  • … was launched to protest restrictions on free speech and political activities on college campuses. Ironically, the … not be allowed to speak at public campuses because he is “part of something noxious, a campaign of abuse.” Jonathan … is different than labeling speech as violence. Here’s why: 1. Speech and violence are substantively different Nadine …
  • … drugs. Women should have the ongoing care of a doctor when taking these drugs and the FDA is recklessly endangering …
  • … drugs. Women should have the ongoing care of a doctor when taking these drugs and the FDA is recklessly endangering …