The Washington Post *
Muslim women in hijab break barriers: ‘Take the good with the bad’
The New York Times *
Michael Flynn once claimed Arabic signs on southern border guide ‘radicalized Muslims’ into U.S.
CNN
Effort to stem homegrown U.S. extremism launches
The Associated Press
Ex-Baylor AD isn’t sure why God led him to Liberty University. Neither are some students
The Washington Post *
Philadelphia to consider banning controversial conversion therapy
The Philadelphia Inquirer *
Witness: Condemned Alabama man coughed, heaved during execution
CNN
Churches vow to offer sanctuary to undocumented immigrants
The Associated Press
Reuters
Reports: Tibetan Buddhist monk self-immolates in west China
The Associated Press
In secular France, Catholic conservatism makes a comeback
The Washington Post
Sexual abuse prevention to be included in priest education
Deutsche Welle
Malaysia PM opens thorny debate in accusing Myanmar of genocide
Reuters
Calls for action as ‘honor’ killings in Jordan show sharp increase
The Guardian
Danish doctors’ group wants to end circumcision for boys
The New York Times *
Israel’s Chief Rabbinate promises standards for conversion rabbis and to count Ivanka Trump as Jewish
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The Washington Post *
America’s Hare Krishna movement, at 50, is a testament to adaptability
The Economist *
Were neanderthals religious?
NPR
Roe v. Wade may be doomed. Dark days are ahead for reproductive rights
The Washington Post *
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