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The past, the old joke goes, is not what it used to be. But it’s also not funny anymore: LGBTQ history is being targeted in a national government purge, wiping out web pages and censoring libraries, ...
Get the cream sauce. Have a pint at 4. The internet’s favorite Bourdain quote isn’t real — but feels almost true ...
A religious Jew who has been out as a gay man for 15 years now, Nadav Schwartz is a passionate activist who fights for the ...
There has been lots of complete media coverage of the fine military parade, honoring in large part the 79th birthday of ...
On Shattered Lands, his book about the five partitions of the Indian Empire and the many forgotten stories attached to them ...
Intelligence services warn that Iran is increasing its long-running operations in Britain as Tehranreadies to order a wider ...
The Religious Freedom Annual Review was held at the BYU Conference Center on Tuesday, June 17. The meeting was attended by ...
SCOTUSblog was founded in 2002 and provides in-depth, nonbiased analysis of the Supreme Court’s work. It’s perhaps best known ...
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ order stems from a lawsuit filed last year by parents of Louisiana school children ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — About a dozen religious leaders from the San Diego area visited federal immigration court Friday to serve as ...
Just over a month after Pope Leo XIV became the first U.S.-born pontiff in the history of the Catholic Church, a new poll shows that American Catholics are feeling excited about their new religious ...