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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Sept. 17, 2019
Date September 17, 2019 3:06 PM
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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Religion & Public Life


** Daily Religion Headlines
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** U.S. Headlines
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Phoenix artists don’t have to make LGBTQ wedding invitations, Arizona Supreme Court rules The Arizona Republic * ([link removed])
Women’s March replaces three original leaders after anti-Semitism accusations The Washington Post * ([link removed])
Minnesota police arrest man in synagogue fire The New York Times * ([link removed])
‘Just flat-out profiling’: Muslim mayor says he was detained at airport and asked whether he knew terrorists The Washington Post * ([link removed])



** International Headlines
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ISIS leader Baghdadi urges followers to continue attacks, storm prisons in purported new recording The Washington Post * ([link removed])
A professor’s killing sends a chill through a campus in Pakistan The New York Times * ([link removed])
Pakistan to open border crossing for India Sikhs in November The Associated Press ([link removed])
Canada’s Trudeau says he could one day challenge Quebec ban on religious symbols Reuters ([link removed])
Uptick in church burnings raises alarm in Ethiopia GlobalPost ([link removed])
Disputes loom as émigré church leader switches loyalty to Moscow Religion News Service ([link removed])
Muslim, Jewish leaders team up in ‘exemplary’ European initiative Deutsche Welle ([link removed])
Cardinal George Pell to appeal to high court over child sexual abuse conviction The Guardian ([link removed])
Thai PM defends police monitoring of Muslim university students Reuters ([link removed])



** Analysis & Commentary
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Israeli vote hinges on a mosaic of competing groups The New York Times * ([link removed])
Why Marianne Williamson’s brand of spirituality isn’t working FiveThirtyEight ([link removed])
The Arizona Supreme Court strikes a powerful blow for free speech and religious freedom National Review * ([link removed])
Arizona Supreme Court greenlights discrimination against same-sex weddings Slate ([link removed])
The abortion mysticism of Pete Buttigieg The New York Times * ([link removed])



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