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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, July 29, 2020
Date July 29, 2020 2:59 PM
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Religion & Public Life

July 29, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Faith in protest as young people find fervor on the street ([link removed])
The Associated Press

How Brett Kavanaugh tried to sidestep abortion and Trump financial docs cases ([link removed])
CNN

Church services move to California beaches, sparking fears of coronavirus outbreaks ([link removed])
Los Angeles Times *

Illinois imam resigns over sexist, racist social media posts ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Investigation finds no evidence for recent allegations against Chris Heuertz ([link removed])
Religion News Service

With ouster of priest accused of pedophilia, Coptic Church mobilizes against sexual abuse ([link removed])
Los Angeles Times *

Conflict arises in synagogue shooting defense ([link removed])
The San Diego Union-Tribune *


International Headlines
The Vatican is said to be hacked from China before talks with Beijing ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Mexico’s activists brace for landmark supreme court abortion ruling ([link removed])
The Guardian

For French Catholics, arson at Nantes cathedral shows their religion is under attack ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Technology infuses ancient hajj rites tailored for pandemic ([link removed])
The Associated Press

With drastically smaller hajj, Somalia’s livestock industry goes from ‘boom to doom’ ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Egypt TikTok: Female influencers jailed over ‘indecent’ videos ([link removed])
BBC News

Wiley anti-Semitism: ‘How it feels to be black and Jewish’ ([link removed])
BBC News


Analysis & Commentary
Why religious freedom is special ([link removed])
The Hill

How John Lewis fought anti-Semitism ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Cancer, religion and a ‘good’ death ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Plague as punishment ([link removed])
Tablet

Ramy Youssef thinks every network should add a Muslim show ([link removed])
The New York Times *


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