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Dec 20 2024OPINION

Holiday Inclusion: Why Neutrality Matters

Ever thought about why we say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas"? It's not about ruining Christmas, but about including everyone. Some folks believe America was founded on Christianity, so Christmas should be the main holiday. But the truth is, our Constitution protects our right to celeb

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Dec 18 2024RELIGION

The Goat-Headed Figure Returns to Concord

In the heart of Concord, New Hampshire, a curious display has resurfaced. A goat-faced figure, sporting bright yellow eyes, has made its way back to the city plaza near the State House. This isn't just any statue; it's a holiday display by The Satanic Temple. The display, which includes a black marb

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Dec 16 2024RELIGION

A Church Divides: Faith and Politics in Coronado

In the charming coastal town of Coronado, California, a brewing debate is stirring up the community. It all began when a church called Awaken announced plans to hold services there next month. This isn't your average place of worship, however. Awaken is known for its outspoken political views and st

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Oklahoma's New Education Department Sparks Controversy

In a surprising move, Ryan Walters, the state's education superintendent, has caused a stir by creating a new department focused on religious freedom and patriotism. He sent an email to all public school superintendents, asking them to show students a video announcement of this new department. This

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Judge Stops Louisiana's Ten Commandments Classroom Rule

A federal judge in Louisiana has put a temporary halt to a new law that would require public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. The judge, John W. deGravelles, said the law is likely unconstitutional because it promotes one religion. This means the law can't go into effect while the

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Oct 03 2024EDUCATION

Teacher's Firing: A Clash of Beliefs in Virginia Schools

Imagine a teacher who loses his job because he won't use the pronouns a transgender student prefers. This isn't some far-off story—it happened right in Virginia. Peter Vlaming, a former high school French teacher, was fired for sticking to his Christian beliefs and refusing to call a student who tra

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Sep 20 2024EDUCATION

Faith-Based Education: A Growing Trend in Voucher States

The rise of faith-based education in voucher states has been a growing trend in recent years. According to a recent report, some churches are launching new Christian schools on their campuses, seeking to provide parents with more education options that align with their religious values. While state

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Solar Eclipse Showdown: Prisoners Demand Their Right to Witness the Rare Event

As the world prepares to witness the rare total solar eclipse on April 8, a group of inmates at the Woodbourne Correctional Facility in New York are taking a stand, demanding their right to experience this celestial phenomenon. Six inmates have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Corrections a

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Sep 10 2024OPINION

Campus Clashes: Is Religious Freedom Under Threat in America?

The United States prides itself on being a beacon of religious freedom, a right enshrined in the very foundation of its Constitution. But what happens when that freedom is challenged, not by foreign forces, but within our own borders? Recent events on college campuses across the country raise trou

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

Who Gets to Pray? A Look at the Satanic Temple's Fight for Inclusion

A federal appeals court has upheld a ruling that the Boston City Council didn't discriminate against the Satanic Temple when it refused to let them give a prayer before a meeting. The court said that each councilor has the right to choose who they invite and that the city has never shown favoritism

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