Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
February 26, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Sanders declined an invitation — and ended up in a fight over Jewish identity ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Anti-abortion bills fail to advance in Senate vote ([link removed])
Politico
Barr, DeVos, Sekulow speak at religious broadcasters forum ([link removed])
The Associated Press
U.S. Chinese churches on the front lines of coronavirus vigilance ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Inmate seeks end to solitary over refusal to cut dreadlocks ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Seattle archbishop puts Catholic school president on leave of absence until the end of school year ([link removed])
The Seattle Times *
Could being Christian in the U.S. become risky? Freed American pastor Andrew Brunson thinks so ([link removed])
The Tennessean *
International Headlines
Delhi riots: City tense after Hindu-Muslim clashes leave 23 dead ([link removed])
BBC News
Trump praises Modi’s record on religious tolerance as violence erupts over India’s treatment of Muslims ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
As survivors speak out, nine countries seek to ban gay ‘conversion therapy’ ([link removed])
Reuters
Germany overturns ban on professionally assisted suicide ([link removed])
BBC News
Iranian clerics keep shrines open, even as virus spreads ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Evangelical Christians in Brazil resolve to ‘bring Jesus’ to carnival revelers ([link removed])
The Guardian
Pope to Catholics: For Lent, give up trolling ([link removed])
Reuters
Analysis & Commentary
Why religion is the best hope against Trump ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Must pro-life mean pro-Trump? ([link removed])
Christianity Today *
Will Pete Buttigieg win over South Carolina’s black voters? ([link removed])
Religion & Politics
How does a Buddhist monk face death? ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Holy housing developments! How God is getting into construction ([link removed])
The Guardian
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