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Louisiana first state to require Ten Commandments displayed in public school classrooms
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoHorton insists the displays aren't advocating for any specific religion, even though they are a key ...
10 Black History Tours and Experiences in New Orleans
Conde Nast Traveler via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoRebecca Todd/Getty New Orleans is one of the most vibrant cities in the world—full of rich history,...
Angered by an email, Orange County bishop sued a parishioner for libel. The cost? Millions
Los Angeles Times· 15 hours agoSuzanne Nunn prays the rosary with friends each morning in her Mission Viejo home. At St. Timothy’s...
The Hosts of Journalism’s Favorite Podcast Say Goodbye
New York Times· 5 hours agoAfter 12 years, Aaron Lammer, Max Linsky and Evan Ratliff will soon release the final episode of...
Has America lost its moral compass?
The Hill· 11 hours agoWriting about morality in 2024 is risky business — especially in less than 800 words. Any subject encompassing religion, belief systems, norms and the...
Council Post: Privacy By Design And Its Impact On Security And GRC
Forbes· 20 hours ago"Privacy by Design" is a proactive approach that builds privacy considerations into the design and...
The media is responsible for the racist rhetoric around women’s basketball
TheGrio via Yahoo Sports· 13 hours agoOPINION: The divisive narrative that frames Caitlin Clark as a white damsel in distress who is under...
Sacramento’s Camp Nefesh hosts refugee children during World Refugee Day
Sacramento Bee via AOL· 13 hours agoHebrew words tikkun olam, means to repair the world, Weiner said. Congregation B’Nai Israel utilizes...
Tougher FTC policies disrupt hospital M&A
Becker’s Hospital Review· 18 hours agoWinston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health scrapped its planned acquisition of two hospitals from Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems after an appellate court granted the Federal Trade ...
Judge tells elderly pro-life activist concerned with dying in prison to 'make every effort to remain...
AOL· 6 days agoA Washington D.C. district court judge suggested a 75-year-old pro-life activist "make every effort to stay alive" as part of the "tenets of your religion" while sentencing her to prison. On ...