Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
December 10, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Supreme Court lets Kentucky abortion ultrasound law take effect ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*
Judge finds Oregon man guilty of failing to file tax returns after excluding religious objection as viable defense ([link removed])
THE OREGONIAN*
North Dakota county votes to take limited number of refugees ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ron Lauder pledges $25 million for campaign against anti-Semitism ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*
N.Y. Giants chaplain subject of latest sex abuse lawsuit against Newark Archdiocese ([link removed])
NORTHJERSEY.COM
Heyday of the rural church slips away as country church gets swallowed by the suburbs ([link removed])
AL.COM*
International Headlines
Citizenship bill that fueled protest wins approval in India’s lower house of Parliament ([link removed])
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL*
U.S. panel eyes sanctions for Indian minister over citizenship curb for Muslims ([link removed])
REUTERS
India’s crackdown hits religious freedom in disputed Kashmir ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Suu Kyi’s defense of genocide charges may shock the West. But it bolsters her status at home ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*
Duterte says martial law in southern Philippines will end this month ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*
Controversial religious discrimination bill overhauled as Australian government releases new draft ([link removed])
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
UK Muslims say Islamic graveyard is needed ([link removed])
BBC NEWS
For one Afghan activist, her burqa is the shield allowing her to denounce corruption, Trump ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE
Analysis & Commentary
The UK mosque that may cost Labour a seat ([link removed])
THE GUARDIAN
Rep. Elijah Cummings was an example of public faith in a time of religious skepticism ([link removed])
NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER
The sacrilege of bedtime prayers ([link removed])
SACRAMENTO MAGAZINE
How the ‘extreme abstinence’ of the purity movement created a sense of shame in evangelical women ([link removed])
THE CONVERSATION
How bad theology makes the opioid crisis worse ([link removed])
RELIGION & POLITICS
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