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Planned Parenthood Accused of Selling Aborted Baby Tissue

Recently released documents reveal that Planned Parenthood and UC San Diego agreed to exchange aborted baby parts. The abortion provider was to hand over the tissues to the university for patents and "other intellectual property rights."

California Parents Gather to Protest Children’s Gender Transitions, Indoctrination

Hundreds of California parents gathered last weekend in Los Angeles to stand against the infringement of parental rights as children undergo secret gender transitions in public schools.

Librarians Hide LGBTQ, BLM Content from Parents

A South Carolina school hid LGBTQ and BLM materials from parents by restricting access to a catalog, according to a Daily Signal report.

Education Policy Front and Center in Texas Primary Election

In a critical moment for education reform, Texas faces a pivotal decision on the future of school choice. Last fall, the Texas House of Representatives...

Missouri Sues Planned Parenthood for Trafficking Teens to Obtain Secret Abortions

Missouri's attorney general, Andrew Bailey, announced that he is seeing Planned Parenthood after discovering the abortion provider is “trafficking minors out of state to obtain abortions without parental consent.”

Deceptive or Clear? Florida Supreme Court Weighs Abortion Rights Amendment

Lawyers opposing an abortion-rights measure in Florida argued before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday, claiming the proposed amendment is deceptive and fails to...

‘We Never Notify Parents’ of Child’s Gender Transition: Rhode Island School Board Member

A member of Rhode Island's North Kingstown School District suggested schools should "never" inform parents of their child's gender identity struggles.

Iowa Attorney General Sues TikTok, Claims Platform Lies to Parents

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is suing TikTok, alleging that the social media platform lies to parents about the inappropriate content present on the app.

Court Rules Iowa Cannot Ban Books With Explicit Content

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction that would prevent Iowa from enforcing its ban on pornographic books in classrooms.

Ohio Law Protecting Children on Social Media To Take Effect

A new Ohio law requiring some social media operators to obtain parental consent before creating an account will take effect on January 15.

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