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A quiet exodus: Why black worshipers are leaving white evangelical churches
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Putin condemned for saying Jews may have manipulated U.S. election
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Mennonite investigator jailed for refusal to testify in death penalty case agrees to testify
The Denver Post *
In Oregon, pushing to give patients with degenerative diseases the right to die
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Scientology Network will make TV debut Monday, the church says
USA TODAY
Prayer breakfast at Kentucky Capitol’s topic: ‘Righteous’ president has ‘wicked’ opponents
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The Washington Post *
Pakistan activists say court ruling threatens minorities
The Associated Press
‘Punish a Muslim day’ letters rattle UK communities
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Canadian judge tosses convicted polygamists’ constitutional challenge
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Ethiopian-Israelis decry family separation as discriminatory
The Associated Press
Tunisian women march for equal inheritance rights
Reuters
Brazilian prosecutors sue to shut church over forced labor
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Poland’s Sunday trading ban takes effect
The Guardian
German parties to vote on ‘out of date’ Nazi-era abortion law
The Guardian
Saudi-backed interfaith center boosted by crown prince’s surprising reforms
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The Atlantic
The Women’s March, Louis Farrakhan, and the disease of American political life
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Why Tamika Mallory won’t condemn Farrakhan
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The ex-jihadi in plain sight
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Why a Mennonite woman has refused to testify in a death penalty case
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