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ABORTION
A box containing a mifepristone tablet is pictured Feb. 28, 2023. A Texas woman sued a supplier of mifepristone and a former sexual partner in a lawsuit filed Aug. 11, 2025, in federal court., alleging the former partner spiked her drink with abortifacient drugs — mifepristone and misoprostol — without her knowledge, terminating her pregnancy without her consent. (OSV News photo/Callaghan O’Hare, Reuters)

A Texas woman is suing an abortion pill supplier and a former partner after she alleged he spiked her drink with abortifacient drugs without her knowledge, terminating her pregnancy without her consent.

GENDER
Brazilian trans councilperson Erika Hilton, elected by the Socialism and Freedom Party (PSOL), during an interview with AFP in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 23, 2020.

A Brazilian women’s rights activist has been granted full refugee status in an unnamed European country after facing criminal charges in Brazil for referring to a male-to-female transgender politician as a man.

Landmark meta‑analysis of nearly 1 million people finds walking reduces death risk by almost half and protects against many major diseases.

The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) has found Christian GP and HRLA client Dr Jereth Kok guilty of professional misconduct – not for any clinical failing, but for expressing his deeply held views on social media.

Pfizer CEO attending $25 million fundraiser at Trump's golf club after president demands drug price cuts, sources say

EUTHANASIA

Fr. Julian Large boldly proclaimed that politicians must repent of the grave sin of supporting abortion or euthanasia before receiving Holy Communion, in contrast to bishops who ignore this teaching.

Catholic Weekly

Holy Shroud conference in Australia blends science, faith, and history

Chris Burton was diagnosed with advanced bowel cancer weeks after his wedding to Ali. (Four Corners: Rob Hill)

Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists

GENDER

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled that states can restrict the ability of minors to get transition treatment. It’s long overdue.

Fr. Ian Vane told the legislator that a vote for assisted suicide would constitute 'obstinate public sin' and publicly announced that he was barred from Holy Communion days later.