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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Nov. 20, 2019
Date November 20, 2019 4:03 PM
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Pew Research Center

Religion & Public Life

November 20, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Most states protect doctors who refuse to do abortions because of religion ([link removed])
REUTERS

In Santa Clarita, a church grapples with the aftermath of a deadly school shooting ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Rep. Omar asks judge for ‘compassion’ when sentencing man who threatened to kill her ([link removed])
USA TODAY

A priest at a teen’s funeral said his suicide was ‘against God.’ The mother is suing ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*

Georgia teenager plotted a knife attack on a black church, police say ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

Black churches join a green movement ([link removed])
RELIGION & POLITICS


International Headlines
Suu Kyi to contest Rohingya genocide case at world court ([link removed])
REUTERS

On West Bank, no one rests easy, no matter what U.S. says about settlements ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

Israel to host largest event ever focused on anti-Semitism ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Siege of Nicaragua’s Catholic cathedral eases as hunger strikers leave ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*

New Pentagon report says Turkey’s Syria incursion is helping ISIS mount a comeback ([link removed])
CNN

UK parents win right to prayer-free alternative to religious assemblies ([link removed])
THE GUARDIAN

Nazi memorabilia auction criticized by Jewish leader ([link removed])
BBC NEWS

Venice’s historic Saint Mark’s Basilica faces costly flood clean-up ([link removed])
REUTERS


Analysis & Commentary
How Kanye West put Joel Osteen’s prosperity gospel back under the spotlight ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*

Before we can rein in hate crime, we have to admit the size of the problem ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Old religious tensions resurge in Bolivia after ouster of longtime indigenous leader ([link removed])
THE CONVERSATION


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