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Life Lines
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Subscribe free to MCFL’s YouTube channel
As more people watch content on smart TVs and smartphones, MCFL is expanding its video efforts to educate and inform about life issues in the commonwealth.
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Chemical abortions now majority, says 2026 national abortion report
A new report from National Right to Life examines changes in the post-Roe v. Wade abortion landscape, highlighting the rise of chemical abortions and widening differences in state abortion laws.
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Planned Parenthood drops lawsuit challenging One Big Beautiful Bill provision
Planned Parenthood has voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit challenging a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill that barred Medicaid funding for abortion providers for one year.
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Riley Gaines to headline MCFL’s 53rd anniversary banquet

Massachusetts Citizens for Life will welcome Riley Gaines, a 12-time All-American swimmer and advocate for women’s rights, as the keynote speaker for its 53rd anniversary banquet on Friday, September 25, 2026, at 6:00 PM, at the Boston Marriott Newton.
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Legal battle continues as Burkes challenge Massachusetts foster care ban
Mike and Kitty Burke, a Catholic couple previously denied the chance to foster children because of their religious beliefs, are back in federal court in Burke v. Walsh as Massachusetts continues to defend its decision.
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Baby left to die sucking thumb following late-term abortion in Australia

A baby in Australia, born alive after a failed late-term abortion, was left to die alone while sucking his thumb, according to a hospital whistleblower who provided a photograph of the infant.
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Citizen and state lawsuits target out-of-state abortion pill providers
Texas citizen Jerry Rodriguez has updated his federal lawsuit against California abortionist Dr. Remy Coeytaux under Texas House Bill 7, the law allowing residents to sue abortion providers who illegally supply abortion pills.
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Florida abortions drop nearly 50 percent after six-week heartbeat law
New state data confirms that Florida’s six-week heartbeat law is saving lives.
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Barcelona hospital performs face transplant using assisted suicide donor
Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain recently reported performing the world’s first partial face transplant using tissue from a donor who had requested assisted dying.
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Webinar next week: How to talk with abortion supporters
Join the MCFL Virtual Speakers Series on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 7:00 PM for a 45-minute webinar with Monica Snyder, executive director of Secular Pro-Life.
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Trump administration moves to delay court review of abortion pill regulations
The Food and Drug Administration under the Trump administration has requested a federal court to stay a Louisiana-led lawsuit challenging the safety rules for the abortion pill mifepristone.
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HHS clears way for pro-life pharmacies to refuse abortion drugs
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has rescinded unclear guidance issued under the Biden administration that threatened pharmacies with federal funding for declining to stock or dispense abortion-inducing drugs.
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Blind and diabetic 26-year-old Canadian dies under doctor-prescribed suicide
A Canadian family is grieving after Kiano Vafaeian, 26, underwent physician-assisted suicide on December 30, 2025, despite having no terminal illness.
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Out-of-state abortion provider sued for sending pills to Texas
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Delaware-based abortionist Debra Lynch and her telemedicine group Her Safe Harbor, alleging they illegally shipped abortion-inducing drugs to Texas residents.