October 27, 2020
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Senate confirms Barrett, delivering for Trump and reshaping the court The New York Times * A world without legal abortion: How activists envision a ‘post-Roe’ nation NPR Seeking power in Jesus’ name: Trump sparks a rise of Patriot Churches The Washington Post * As part of Trump efforts to woo Latter-day Saint voters, Sen. Mike Lee will headline an Arizona rally The Salt Lake Tribune * 1,000-plus faith leaders call for ‘free and fair election’ The Associated Press Ismaili, Ahmadi Muslims push national voter registration efforts Religion News Service Two years later: Word spread quickly through Pittsburgh Jewish community on morning of massacre Pittsburgh Post-Gazette * Death toll rises to five in 143 cases of COVID-19 linked to Charlotte church events The Charlotte Observer * Judge refuses to block ‘No Boycott of Israel’ measure The Associated Press
Muslims call for French goods boycott to protest caricatures The Associated Press France warns citizens to be cautious as anger seethes in Muslim world over cartoons Reuters Erdogan sues Dutch far-right MP Wilders over ‘terrorist’ cartoon Politico Blast at Pakistani religious school kills seven, wounds more than 80 Reuters Vatican court hears unprecedented sexual abuse trial NPR Angry women block traffic across Poland over abortion ban The Associated Press
What Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court means for abortion rights Vox Archbishop Gregory’s elevation to cardinal is an important milestone for the Catholic Church in America The Washington Post * Anti-Semitism and what feeds it The New York Times * Viktor Orban’s use and misuse of religion serves as a warning to Western democracies The Conversation
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