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In its application for a holiday event at the Capitol, Satanic Temple Iowa organizers wrote, "everything will be family-friendly." ...
The Satanic Temple's leader in Iowa is accusing state officials of religious discrimination against the group. The civil rights complaint filed Tuesday says the Satanic Temple was denied access to ...
The Satanic Temple argues … that Cooper, as the editor of the Article, generally failed to follow the Editorial Guidelines of Newsweek and also had a personal bias against The Satanic Temple….
The organization is threatening legal action after the state rejected its holiday celebration at the Capitol building last weekend.
The Satanic Temple holiday display restored after being destroyed — again The Satanic Temple was allowed to participate in the display, which also includes a Nativity scene, for the first time ...
The Satanic Temple says Iowa officials created a "false narrative" for its Capitol plans, saying costumed characters carrying sticks would harm kids.
For the second time this month, a Satanic Temple display at the State House was vandalized.
The Satanic Temple brought back a second statue of an occult deity to the State House Plaza in Concord, one week after a group of unidentified vandals destroyed the first display.
The Satanic Temple of Iowa was supposed to have a holiday event at the Iowa State Capitol on Saturday, but the event request was denied by Iowa DAS.
The Satanic Temple said the destruction of its holiday display at the New Hampshire State House is not only a crime but a shame and a waste.
The Satanic Temple is increasing its work in schools across the country, trying to combat a rise in religious teachings.
Satanic Temple unveils holiday display monument at Concord, New Hampshire state house near nativity scene. City says it’s allowing statue.