Abortion
Vice President JD Vance set to speak at Jan. 23 March for Life in Washington
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Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to address the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday, January 23, 2026, organizers and his office said. It will be his second consecutive appearance at the event, which is held each January near the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and typically draws large crowds to the National Mall.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has positioned herself as a champion for women's rights, criticizing the Republican Party's treatment of women and pushing for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files. However, her support for restrictive abortion laws raises questions about the sincerity of her advocacy. Recent actions highlight tensions between her personal stance and party policies.
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Projections indicate that Britain will reach three significant demographic thresholds in 2026, including deaths surpassing births for the first time in modern history. A third of conceived babies are expected to be aborted that year, with the total abortions since 1968 roughly matching the current migrant population. These trends highlight challenges in population sustainability and reliance on immigration.
Pregnancy resource centers in the United States served about 3.8 million people in 2024, providing services valued at more than $452 million, according to a new report cited by The Daily Wire. The centers say they are facing mounting opposition from Democratic officials over their promotion of abortion pill reversal protocols amid a surge in mail-order abortions aided by state shield laws.
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A Scottish Government-commissioned review has recommended decriminalising abortion and allowing terminations on request up to 24 weeks’ gestation, with scope for later abortions in certain cases based on a woman’s psychological and social circumstances. The proposals, which include widening who can authorise abortions beyond doctors, have drawn strong criticism from opponents who say they would create some of the most permissive abortion laws in Europe.
José Luis Martínez-Almeida, Madrid's mayor, views the extraordinary plenary requested by Más Madrid and PSOE as an opportunity to clarify the controversial agreement with Vox on 'post-abortion syndrome'. From Brussels, where he is receiving an award for the Puerta de Alcalá restoration, the mayor admits a communication error that caused confusion. He insists no woman will be forced to receive information on this non-scientific category.
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Madrid's mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has backtracked on his stance, now stating that post-abortion syndrome does not exist as a recognized scientific category. This contrasts with support from Spanish bishops and parties like Vox and PP for the concept, despite clear scientific denial. The debate arises amid political discussions on abortion in Spain.
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