The Trump administration just released taxpayers’ money to abortion mill Planned Parenthood under Title X family planning grants. The first …
Read More »Star Parker: No Compromise on the Hyde Amendment
Last year we went through the longest government shutdown in history. The point of contention was the extension of what …
Read More »Pastor Donald Eason, CURE’s President: ‘To Be Flexible on Hyde is to Not Have Hyde.’
We told you on Tuesday that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit blocked Medicaid funding to large …
Read More »Tremendous Corruption Exposed: Medicaid Money Laundering — Watch CURE America with Donald Eason
This week on CURE America, host Donald T. Eason dives into Medicaid reform with an eye-opening interview featuring Dr. Brian …
Read More »First Circuit Blocks Pro-Abortion States’ Attempt to Use Medicaid Money For Planned Parenthood
Leftists just can’t stop advocating for the killing of unborn babies. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade (1973) …
Read More »CURE Joins Pro-Lifers Calling on Trump to Hold Officials in His Administration Accountable to Upholding Sanctity of Life
The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) and other pro-life organizations wrote a letter (PDF) to President Donald Trump …
Read More »CURE Supports Senate GOP’s Health Care Freedom Biil
The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) sent a letter to Republican senators in support of S. 3386, the …
Read More »The 11th Circuit Just Blocked An Abortion Clinic Buffer Zone Ordinance — Abortion Advocates Will Hate This
The city council in Clearwater, Florida, enacted an ordinance in 2023 that set an abortion clinic buffer zone of five …
Read More »These New Jersey Pregnancy Centers Hope the Supreme Court Will Protect Them from NJ AG Matthew Platkin’s Harassment
Why are blue states harassing faith-based pregnancy centers for trying to save unborn babies? Letitia James, New York’s attorney general, …
Read More »The Second Circuit Just Ruled Against NY AG Letitia James in Censorship Against Pregnancy Centers Case
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Monday ruled against Letitia James, New …
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