Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
November 25, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
2020 Democrats unapologetically support abortion rights, Times survey shows ([link removed])
The New York Times *
U.S. rabbis from three Jewish movements call for Stephen Miller’s firing ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Faith groups sue Trump administration over refugee resettlement order ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Regulators allege Christian-based health care provider broke state, federal rules ([link removed])
NPR
Lawsuit: Church pressured victims into unfair settlements ([link removed])
The Associated Press
The pastor of a black church in Georgia targeted in a foiled attack praises a student for preventing ‘a bloodbath’ ([link removed])
CNN
Chicago church’s attempt to help the homeless went downhill, leaving residents without heat just before the polar vortex ([link removed])
Chicago Tribune *
Inside the war for California’s cannabis churches ([link removed])
The New York Times *
International Headlines
Secret documents detail inner workings of China’s mass detention camps for minorities ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
The man behind China’s detention of 1 million Muslims ([link removed])
The Associated Press
In Japan, Pope Francis condemns nuclear weapons as immoral ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Vatican charity knew in 2017 of Africa sex abuse concerns ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Church of England reviews its handling of sexual abuse case ([link removed])
The Guardian
Argentine bishop says he’ll return to face sex allegations ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Parents hope secular education victory leads to repeal of UK law ([link removed])
The Guardian
Suspect arrested in anti-Semitic harassment of Jewish family in London ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Analysis & Commentary
Pope Francis called for a world free from nuclear weapons. Here’s why that was once a controversial idea ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
The Japanese Christians forced to trample on Christ ([link removed])
BBC News
Polygamy lives on in LDS temples, spurring agony, angst and a key question: Who will be married to whom in heaven? ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune *
Faith could bring us together. But too often it divides us ([link removed])
CNN
‘I’m Britain’s first black woman bishop and I long for the day when that’s not unusual’ ([link removed])
The Guardian
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