Abortion lawsuits, Ten Commandments displays and other key religious freedom developments in 2024 Rather than review religion stories in general, Friedman explored the biggest religious freedom news from the past 12 months. He highlighted key legal conflicts that will shape the future of religious ... 12/31/2024 - 3:09 pm | View Link
Atishi raises alarm over Delhi religious structures demolition order, LG says ‘cheap politics’ Delhi CM Atishi expressed concern over the Religious Committee’s order to demolish religious structures, including temples and Buddhist sites, which she says are vital to the Dalit community’s ... 12/31/2024 - 1:24 pm | View Link
The new leaders in the world of faith to follow in 2025 Even as U.S. politics seemed to be locked into familiar patterns, a few faith leaders showed the ability to take the country in new directions. 12/31/2024 - 9:54 am | View Link
The Top 10 Religious Freedom Stories of 2024 Throughout a year of conflict: religious inclusion, religious rights and religious diversity were defended around the world. Religion is more important than ever to more people—and these stories are ... 12/31/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
RNS reporters look ahead to the big religion stories of 2025 Trump administration tops the list, but RNS reporters also plan to cover the Jubilee at the Vatican, ongoing hurricane recovery efforts in the US and the spiritual experimentation of an increasingly ... 12/30/2024 - 10:20 am | View Link
It’s almost as if “pro-life” Republicans use that label as cover for pro-death policies. The latest case in point is the state of Texas repealing requirements for safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles, as of Jan. 1. The fee remains part of a vehicle’s registration cost, though.
Texas roads have not become so safe that there’s no need for laws to make them less perilous.
The active-duty Green Beret who was driving a Tesla cybertruck that blew up outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas “was a 100 percent patriot,” his uncle said Thursday. Via The Independent:
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, was “like a Rambo-type, for lack of a better word,” Dean Livelsberger told The Independent.
Dean, whose older brother is Livelsberger’s father, Roger, himself an Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam, said his nephew “loved the Army.”
“He used to have all patriotic stuff on Facebook, he was 100 percent loving the country,” he continued.
A federal appeals court struck down the FCC’s landmark net neutrality rules yesterday, ending a nearly two-decade effort to regulate broadband internet providers like utilities. If they're not utilities, what the hell are they? I just keep thinking how shocked and surprised they'll be: if and when the next CEO hits the ground, the question "Why do they HATE us?" can be answered with a printout of THIS ruling.
If you're like me, you often wonder how someone as corrupt and venal as Susan Collins has remained in the U. S. Senate for so long. Surely, they can elect someone who serves Maine's interests more than just the Republican Party? Well, having a compliant and complicit local press helps a lot, and that's just what the Bangor Daily News has been doing for years.
First Draft Jimmy and Ronald, and a farewell to a decent man.
Balloon Juice: There ain't much to country living.
Balkinization: Thinking way outside the box on constitutional design.
ProPublica: The American oil industry’s playbook, illustrated.
This Modern World: Age of anxiety.
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Donald Trump's picked a myriad of of the most awful people alive, those who've committed every offense, violated every social norm--just absolutely despicable "humans" for his cabinet. It's almost like he's going out of his way to pick people who were unacceptable in politics just a decade ago, and still aren't wanted in most parts of our society.
I discuss this topic w John Fugelsang, noting who will & won't make it, some of their worst qualities the press has ignored and who was picked just as shiny objects to distract attention from the worst of them, i.e.