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Friday, January 16, 2015

LifeSiteNews.com - Friday Jan 16 2015

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A Message from the Editor

Dear readers,

Accuracy and precision are of the highest importance to us as a news agency. If we get the facts wrong it undercuts our mission and the movement. Unfortunately, though, we do make a mistake now and then. When it happens, it's our duty to correct the record.

Yesterday we ran a story reporting that the March for Life Education and Defense Fund had named four DC lawmakers as "co-chairs" of the march. However we learned after the fact that they would not be co-chairing the march, but rather leading the congressional delegation. The current, accurate version is available here.

As always, please keep us in your prayers, and thank you for your continued support!

Patrick Craine
Associate Editor & Canadian Bureau Chief
LifeSiteNews.com

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Fri Jan 16, 2015 - 7:00 pm EST

Kenyan bishops still wary despite new tests showing no sterilizing agent in UN vaccines

By Steve Weatherbe

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Fri Jan 16, 2015 - 11:53 am EST

Pope Francis praises Humanae Vitae, warns of attacks on family

By John-Henry Westen

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Fri Jan 16, 2015 - 4:24 pm EST

Breaking: U.S. Supreme Court will rule on gay ‘marriage’ issue

By Ben Johnson

Top News

Star of abortion romantic comedy ‘Obvious Child’ won Critics Choice award

Jenny Slate saluted the filmmakers for 'fighting for our rights.'

By Ben Johnson

Health Canada may push back abortion drug decision until after federal election

'Realistically, Health Canada shouldn't want to touch this drug again with a 30-foot pole,' Fonseca said

By Pete Baklinski

China's black market for human eggs lures the young

Illegal clinics are luring high school and college-age girls in China with the promise of large payments for their eggs. The procedure can damage the girls' health and future child-bearing, and the clinics are offering no legal or medical help if complications ensue.

By Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.

Foreign abortion groups worry new U.S. Congress will establish limits

With a new Republican-controlled Congress settling in, abortion groups fear limits are coming – and are pre-emptively spreading false claims about legislation that would keep tax dollars from subsidizing foreign family planning groups that perform or promote abortion.

By Lisa Correnti

Canada's ban on film opposing gay agenda is anti-democratic: critics

Offensive material puts true democracies to the test, says civil rights lawyer John Carpay.

By Steve Weatherbe

The Pulse

Grammy-winning rapper Lecrae opens up about his past abortion, regret with John Piper and John Ensor

Thank you, Lecrae, for talking about something so important.

By Christina Martin

Pro-abortion editor of RH Reality Check says there is ‘no difference’ between pro-lifers and Islamic terrorists

Islamic terrorists commit appalling human rights abuses. Pro-lifers…try to protect unborn children.

By Cassy Fiano

‘She was alive and crying!’: Abortion nurse quits after baby born alive, left to die

'Til this day I hear this crying infant in my head,' says Marleen Goldstein.

By Sarah Terzo

Opposing physician-assisted suicide ‘is the right position for a liberal to take’: Disability activist

People of all political persuasions should be able to unite around the imperative to protect all human life, and especially the most vulnerable, from being demeaned or taken because others deem it inconvenient.

By Ben Johnson

Opinion

Ten reasons to reject Wynne’s sex education curriculum

The morally misguided idea that elementary children can give consent to sex is evil. Children are being abused when they are introduced to explicit sex.

By Lou Iacobelli

We aren’t Charlie: the decline of satire and culture

Much of what passes as satire, whether it's Charlie Hebdo, or to a lesser extent, the cartoon South Park here in the U.S., is offense for its own sake.

By John Stonestreet

USAID is orchestrating sterilization campaign in India: part two

The USAID approach to family planning—increasing Western pharmaceutical and device consumption and reducing by sterilization the number of babies born to Indian women—population control by definition—seems only to have added to the exploitation and suffering of India's women.

By Celeste McGovern

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