Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
November 04, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
New rule would allow foster care, adoption agencies to exclude on religious grounds ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Paula White, newest White House aide, is a uniquely Trumpian pastor ([link removed])
The New York Times *
In key 2019 races, activists gear up for big fight over abortion ([link removed])
NPR
A conservative push to make trans kids and school sports the next battleground in the culture war ([link removed])
The New York Times *
When jail chaplains are volunteers, some faiths are more present than others ([link removed])
Los Angeles Times *
Dissent from Traditional Plan dominates United Methodists’ top court meeting ([link removed])
Religion News Service
She fought for Muslim women. Then she was found dead ([link removed])
The New York Times *
For detained immigrants, visits from clergy provide hope, comfort ([link removed])
The Boston Globe *
International Headlines
Indian Muslims anxious as court prepares to rule on destroyed mosque ([link removed])
Reuters
Radical Pakistani cleric mulls move after PM won’t resign ([link removed])
The Associated Press
German bishops want to modernize the church. Are they getting too far ahead of Pope Francis? ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Outrage after German far-right party scorns mixed-race girl playing ‘Christ Child’ ([link removed])
BBC News
Humanists UK launch religious-free assembly materials for schools ([link removed])
The Guardian
UN chief urges Myanmar to resolve Rohingya crisis ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Iraq’s Shiite clerics condemn attacks on protesters ([link removed])
The Associated Press
500 years after the expulsion of Spain’s Jews, medieval Bible comes home ([link removed])
The Guardian
Analysis & Commentary
‘It is a zone of death, and we’re complicit’: Why evangelicals are upset with Trump’s Syria policy ([link removed])
USA Today
Trump reverses Obama’s anti-religious decree ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *
Militants linked with al-Qaeda and ISIS can still strike hard in Mali. Here’s why ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Will U.S. genocide resolution satisfy Armenian Christians? ([link removed])
Christianity Today *
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