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Activist Chaz Stevens says the book isn't age appropriate and contains references to rape and bestiality. It's a not-so-subtle dig at Florida's recent efforts to ban books.
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The court's liberal wing has no desire to overturn the court's precedents, but its conservatives want to focus on accommodating religion in public schools and other public institutions.
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The case comes to the court in the midst of a sea change in the law relating to the relationship between government and religion.
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The sun came out as Ukrainians marked Orthodox Easter in the capital, Kyiv, on Sunday with prayers for those fighting on the front lines and others trapped beyond them.
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Scandals, secrecy, and the resignation of Hillsong's founder and global pastor Brian Houston last month have led to more than half of its American campuses breaking away from the church.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Imam Mohamed Herbert, Rabbi Ruth Zlotnick and Reverend Marshall Hatch about how their respective faith communities are observing this holy weekend.
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The lawsuit alleges that the Cabell County school system has a history of disregarding the religious freedom of its students.
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A religious service held in a public school ignites a debate about the separation of church and state.
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KOSU recorded 25 conversations between Oklahomans with different political beliefs, for a personal 50-minute conversation in 2021. Marc Dreyer and Kristin McAtee met for the first time virtually on October 27, 2021 for their One Small Step conversation.
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Public health workers are going church to church and house to house in the state's secluded valleys to dispel COVID myths, ease isolation, bring aid, and convince wary residents to get vaccinated.