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The Internal Revenue Services is reversing a long-standing policy and will now allow religious institutions to endorse ...
There may be some long-familiar names on the fall ballot, but Stephanie Grace writes that a lot has changed in New Orleans ...
Ovidio Guzmán López pleaded guilty to four U.S. federal charges last week during a hearing held in the Northern District ...
An eruption of violence in Syria this week entangled government forces, Bedouin tribes, the Druze religious minority and ...
Can a third political party succeed in the US? Presidential elections are largely seen as a contest between the Democratic ...
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Church intervention in electoral races is an efficient polarization machine.
The IRS says churches can endorse candidates. But the Black Church has shown we can accomplish great change without doing so.
The Internal Revenue Service announced on July 7 it is overturning a restraint on churches and other houses of worship that was supposed to keep them from endorsing candidates for political office.
For more than 70 years, federal law has prohibited pastors, priests, rabbis, and imams from endorsing political candidates from the pulpit. Now the IRS is letting it be known that it has no intention ...
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Irish Star on MSNHollywood organization pleads for an investigation into The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's cancellationThe Writers Guild of America is urging New York Attorney General Letitia James to investigate Paramount Global’s sudden ...
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President Donald Trump threatened to put a "restriction" on the Washington Commanders' plans to build a new stadium in D.C. over refusal to revert back to their old name.
Researcher Michael Sosnowski shares best practices around politically charged conversations, noting that HR alone can’t be ...
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