SB 113 raises the offense from misdemeanor to felony following disruptive incidents at churches, mosques, and synagogues.
Tajuddin Ashaheed said a Department of Corrections officer violated his First Amendment right to practice religion when he ...
Bay Area Chabad rabbis are ready to welcome out-of-town Jews who will be among 90,000 visitors expected for Super Bowl ...
USCIRF, an independent, bipartisan U.S. federal government commission that monitors religious freedom around the globe, ...
In the wake of the decline in the numbers of those who profess Christianity in most European and Northern American countries, ...
A compromise appears likely less than 24 hours after the U.S. Department of Justice initiated a civil lawsuit against ...
Scenic City Women’s Network (SCWN) welcomes Kelly Stultz, Development Coordinator at Choices Chattanooga, as guest speaker for the February Marketplace Luncheon February 26, noon, at The Walden ...
Missouri lawmakers consider bills requiring teachers to post Ten Commandments in classrooms, limit screen time.
On February 6, the world will unite to bring attention to a harmful practice that still endangers girls and women across ...
Wellbeing Whisper on MSNOpinion
When 'Religion' is the problem word, the conversation can finally begin
“Come, Kalamas. Do not go upon what has been acquired by repeated hearing; nor upon tradition; nor upon rumor; nor upon what ...
A "RARE" terracotta head has been unearthed during excavations at a Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland. Believed to ...
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Fatwas, Faith and Fallacies - Myth-Busting Female Genital Mutilation in Africa
Olivia Albert, 19, was subjected to female genital (FGM) mutilation when she was 14. She told the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA) that she hid her pain because everyone around her ...
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