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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, July 17, 2020
Date July 17, 2020 2:59 PM
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Religion & Public Life

July 17, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Pompeo says human rights policy must prioritize property rights and religion ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

At least 24 coronavirus cases linked to church in West Virginia ([link removed])
ABC NEWS

Three California churches sue Gov. Newsom for ban on singing in places of worship ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Faith leaders blast Trump administration’s renewed use of death penalty ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Meet Aaron Keyak, the Orthodox political wunderkind who’s helping Biden turn out the Jewish vote ([link removed])
JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY

Muslim woman says gun range ordered her to remove hijab ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Through sci-fi and fantasy, Muslim women authors are building new worlds ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Rev. C.T. Vivian, key civil rights leader, has died at 95 ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


International Headlines
Vatican urges bishops not to dismiss sex abuse claims ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*

Indian minorities panel faults police role in Delhi riots targeting Muslims ([link removed])
REUTERS

‘Only going to get worse’: After Hagia Sophia ruling, many fear what’s next from Erdoğan ([link removed])
NBC NEWS

Muslim cleric amplifies people’s cry for change in Mali ([link removed])
FINANCIAL TIMES*

Israel supporter’s dramatic shift shocks establishment ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Portugal’s government steps back from plan to change ‘law of return’ for Jews ([link removed])
THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

Tunisian woman sentenced to prison over joke alluding to the Quran ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

South Korean prosecutors question church leader ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Analysis & Commentary
Multiracial congregations may not bridge racial divide ([link removed])
NPR

The world’s most technologically sophisticated genocide is happening in Xinjiang ([link removed])
FOREIGN POLICY*

The next pope and Vatican II ([link removed])
FIRST THINGS*

In storms, Americans have long seen the hand of God ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*

Faith, hope and creative destruction: religious responses to COVID-19 ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE


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