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Mattingly: When it comes to 'religious liberty,' where do Southern Baptists stand?
Times Record News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoResearchers with Neighborly Faith — a group that...studied academic publications addressing this issue and created a detailed, 14-point compromise definition stating, in part ...
The Rise of Gut Politics | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 5 days agoGut politics turns its practitioners into aggressive reactionaries. As a result, gut politics is rife with contradiction. It opposes all discrimination –...
Bill creates 'enormous loophole' for meetings
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 5 days agoGovernmental bodies could circumvent Iowa's open meetings law and discuss public matters in private without restrictions if new legislation is signed...
Thousands protest against contentious Taiwan parliament reforms
AOL· 22 hours agoTAIPEI (Reuters) -Thousands of people thronged the streets around Taiwan's parliament on Tuesday, protesting against measures to give lawmakers more oversight over the government, pushed by ...
Editorial Roundup: United States
ABC News· 7 days agoExcerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad:May 11The New York Times on college campus protestsProtesting the world’s wrongs has been a rite of passage for generations of ...
Panel: Bill creates ‘enormous loophole’ for open government
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoThe amendment, which was added just before the bill was passed April 18 on the floors of the Senate...
Democrats really hate Americans, and here’s the proof
The Washington Times· 6 days agoWhenever I write a column about Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the California Democrat who has served in...
D.C. Councilmembers react to House passage of D.C. CRIMES Act
WJLA· 6 days agoD.C. councilmembers are speaking out against a recently passed House bill aimed at curbing crime in...
Judges Split On Texas County’s Racist Redistricted Voting Map Violates Civil Protections For...
Black America Web· 6 days agoOn Tuesday, a full panel of federal appellate court judges convened to decide whether it could be...
Friday essay: ‘me against you’ – Jon Ronson investigates the perpetual outrage of the culture wars
The Conversation· 6 days agoThe culture wars are perpetually waged in response to new and imagined threats, but they’ve been around forever. Just last week, western Sydney’s Cumberland Council voted to ban same-sex parenting ...