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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Jan. 30, 2020
Date January 30, 2020 4:04 PM
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Pew Research Center

Religion & Public Life

January 30, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
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Among religiously unaffiliated Democratic voters, 28% say Sanders is their first choice for the nomination, compared with smaller shares who name Warren (21%) or Biden (17%). Catholic, Protestant and Jewish Democrats tend to prefer Biden, according to a new Pew Research Center survey ([link removed]) .
U.S. Headlines
Evangelicals embrace Trump’s peace plan, saying it recognizes the Bible ‘as legal’ ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Advocacy group launches tour to encourage religious voters to vote against Trump ([link removed])
The Hill

Sanders defines a Jewish identity his way on the 2020 trail ([link removed])
The Associated Press

South Dakota House passes bill restricting medical treatments for transgender youth ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Barr warns Cardinal Dolan of ‘militant secular effort’ to curtail religious freedom ([link removed])
National Review *

Ebenezer pastor Raphael Warnock enters U.S. Senate race ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Wells Fargo, Fifth Third Bank end donations to Florida school voucher program after reports of anti-gay policies ([link removed])
The Hill

Saints helped shape accused clergy list, victim lawyers say ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Catholic fund has paid out millions to N.J. priest sex abuse victims. Friday is the last day to apply ([link removed])
NJ.com

FBI arrests Filipino church leaders in immigrant trafficking scam ([link removed])
ABC News


International Headlines
Gunman fires at Indian protesters after threatening ‘final journey’ live on Facebook ([link removed])
Reuters

In India, protesters and Modi tussle over who can claim Gandhi ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Cardinal Barbarin: France’s top cleric cleared of abuse cover-up ([link removed])
BBC News

Poland urged to end ‘damaging’ impasse at Jewish museum ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Auschwitz survivor inspires many, but others find fault ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Gulf Arabs back Trump’s Mideast efforts, but not peace plan ([link removed])
The Associated Press


Analysis & Commentary
Jared Kushner: A pivotal moment in the Middle East ([link removed])
CNN

The Supreme Court’s collapsing center on religion ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Montana’s original sin: The state may have to revive a now-defunct school-scholarship program to make amends for supposed anti-Catholic sentiment at its founding ([link removed])
The Atlantic *

The Little Sisters of the Poor head back to the Supreme Court ([link removed])
National Review *

Often-reticent Justice Clarence Thomas speaks about his faith in new documentary ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Can Pope Francis deliver a debt miracle for Argentina? ([link removed])
The New York Times *

A brave Jewish voice in Putin’s Russia ([link removed])
The Tablet *


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