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Archbishop Viganò’s Astonishing Transformation from Vatican Insider to Alleged Schismatic
National Catholic Register· 1 day agoNine years ago, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò was the Holy See’s envoy to the U.S., dealing with the...
School choice debate gaining attention in Kentucky ahead of amendment vote in November
WDRB 41 Louisville News· 4 days agoSchool choice is a contentious debate in Kentucky. With no election for statewide office on Kentucky...
Prof: GOP seizes on SCOTUS' "very accommodating view of intrusion" of Christianity in public spaces
Salon via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoGraham. The Supreme Court in the 1980 Stone v. Graham decision deemed a similar Kentucky law...
Trump’s fundraising has massively overtaken Biden’s. What he does with the cash matters more
The Independent via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoOn Thursday evening, Kamala Harris attended a...midterms. Democrats managed to flip the supreme...
New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
Associated Press via AOL· 2 days agoA bill signed into law this week makes Louisiana the only state to require that the Ten Commandments...
Despite GOP headwinds, citizen-led abortion measures could be on the ballot in 9 states
Oregon Capital Chronicle via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoFor abortion rights supporters in Florida, it was a tumultuous day of highs and lows. On April 1,...
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Signals a Broader Christian Agenda
New York Times· 32 minutes agoGov. Jeff Landry wants his state to be at the forefront of a national movement to advance...
The new anti-Israel right's failure to launch
Semafor via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe Owens affair points to a related issue: To the extent there’s been a debate over Israel within the right, it overlaps significantly with a separate...
Is the Partisan Divide Too Big to Be Bridged?
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — Bernard Clay, a Black, middle-aged data analyst and poet from Louisville, Kentucky, was leery when he was thrown together with...
Voting by mail in 1864
Quincy Herald-Whig· 9 hours agoThe 1864 election was at the height of the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln sought reelection which prompted debate about voting by mail, seditious...