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Founded in 2013, the Salem, Massachusetts-based Satanic Temple says it doesn't believe in Satan but describes itself as a "non-theistic religious organization" that advocates for secularism.
By overreacting to Satanic Temple events, Iowa is ruining access to an iconic space that belongs to all of us, writes the Register editorial board.
The Satanic Temple of Iowa alleges religious discrimination in the cancelation of its 2024 holiday event at the state Capitol.
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The state has denied the Satanic Grotto’s request for a permit to have another protest at the Kansas Statehouse. Back in March, the group held a Black Mass protest outside on ...
In March, The Satanic Temple sued the Shelby County Board of Education, alleging that Memphis-Shelby County Schools turned a blind eye to the First Amendment and repeatedly tried to dissuade its ...
Iowa authorities have removed 88 children from a church camp after a 15-year-old placed a call pleading for help.
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed an executive order requiring Iowa's regent universities to review their policies on antisemitism.
Gov. Kim Reynolds laid out several objections when she vetoed a bill limiting eminent domain use. How could that guide the 2026 legislative fight?