Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
November 27, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
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U.S. Headlines
Pennsylvania reforms childhood sex abuse laws in response to clergy scandal ([link removed])
NPR
‘Conversion therapy’ ban OK’d by LDS church and advocates, announces Utah governor ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune *
West Virginia diocese seeks $792K from disgraced bishop ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Rudy Giuliani has curious links to a Jewish village in Ukraine ([link removed])
Bloomberg *
A man plotted an ISIS attack in revenge for getting kicked out of college in Florida, authorities say ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Reversing course, Idaho campus lets students use Medicaid as health coverage ([link removed])
NPR
Church in Kansas sues city for denying its request to operate a homeless shelter ([link removed])
KCUR
Losing our religion? Faith is part of identity in the South, but it’s changing ([link removed])
AL.com
International Headlines
Pope wants to officialize immorality of nuke arms possession ([link removed])
The Associated Press
U.S. criticizes China for abuses revealed by leaked cables ([link removed])
The Associated Press
TikTok blocks teen who posted about China’s detention camps ([link removed])
The New York Times *
‘It reflects the despair’: Chief rabbi’s criticism of Labour strikes a chord ([link removed])
The Guardian
Pope names new financial regulator following police raid ([link removed])
Reuters
Argentine victims hope priests’ sentences send pope message ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Buddhist nationalists claim victory in Sri Lankan election ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Bangladesh Islamists sentenced to death for 2016 attack ([link removed])
BBC News
Analysis & Commentary
Religious freedom law plays key role in migrant-aid case ([link removed])
The Associated Press
The fight over a religious-freedom commission heats up ([link removed])
National Review *
A heartbreaking Supreme Court case could be a huge win for the Christian right ([link removed])
Vox
Before he died by suicide, pastor Jarrid Wilson taught us to care for people struggling with mental illness ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Five years after Islamic State massacre, an Iraqi minority is transformed by trauma ([link removed])
The Conversation
How colonialism still colors our ideas about who gets to teach religion ([link removed])
Religion News Service
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