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November 17, 2020
** Daily Religion Headlines
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A daily roundup of the latest religion headlines from around the web · Subscribe ↗ ([link removed])
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** U.S. headlines
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At annual meeting, U.S. Catholic bishops debate McCarrick report and whether it proves they need more lay oversight ([link removed])
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Hate-crime killings set a record in 2019, FBI data reveals ([link removed])
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Claims of anti-Semitism at University of Illinois prompt federal investigation by Department of Education ([link removed])
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Pompeo meets Orthodox spiritual leader in Istanbul ([link removed])
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How the U.S. military buys location data from ordinary apps ([link removed])
Vice
West Virginia high court deals setback in state’s Catholic church suit ([link removed])
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Court weighs challenge to Colorado discrimination law ([link removed])
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Hillsong announces investigation of NYC church after firing of celebrity pastor Carl Lentz ([link removed])
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** International headlines
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After terrorist attacks, France’s leader accuses the English-language media of ‘legitimizing this violence’ ([link removed])
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Islamists say Pakistan agrees to French boycott, end protest ([link removed])
Reuters
France insists it’s targeting Islamist extremism. But some foreign observers and French Muslims see a broader agenda ([link removed])
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Anti-Semitism: Labour ruling body to meet over Jeremy Corbyn suspension ([link removed])
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Greece: Bishop’s death revives debate on communion safety ([link removed])
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LGBTQ advocates call first Islamic school for transgender students in Bangladesh a ‘positive step,’ but not enough ([link removed])
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LGBT activists welcome rainbow light show in Poland, say more action needed ([link removed])
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Polish cardinal accused of sexual abuse dies aged 97 ([link removed])
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** Analysis and commentary
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The history behind the latest LGBTQ rights case at the Supreme Court ([link removed])
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Supreme Court won’t impose virus protections at Texas prison. What about houses of worship in NY? ([link removed])
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The real history of the Mennonites and the Holocaust ([link removed])
Tablet
Sudan’s partially answered prayers ([link removed])
Christianity Today *
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