One of Pensacola, Florida’s two abortion facilities, the Community Healthcare Center, closed after more than a quarter century in business because it failed to pay a $413,000 fine ($1,000 a day) for operating without a state license.
The Toronto Star reports on the controversy over the use of fetal cells in the NeoCutis Bio-Restorative Skin Cream with Processed Skin Proteins and a local doctor says the use of such cells is “a bit weird.”
Life Decisions International has “Newly Identified Corporate Supporters Of Planned Parenthood Named.”
Piero Tozzi of C-Fam looks at the UN’s use of the Yogyakarta Principles to push the idea of a right to sex change operations.
The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a law requiring instruction on contraception use in the school’s sex education program. If Governor Jim Doyle signs the law, the state will reverse course on a focus on abstinence.
World magazine has a wonderful story on Baltimore Ravens first-round draft pick Michael Oher. Oher, the subject of The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis and a forthcoming movie based on the book, was lifted from poverty and saved from a negligent and drug-addicted single mother when he was adopted by a Christian family.