After hostages and prisoners are freed, complex issues remain for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
The Associated Press:
Issues such as whether Hamas will disarm and who will govern Gaza — and
the question of Palestinian statehood — remain unresolved, highlighting
the fragility of an agreement that for now only pauses the deadliest
conflict in the history of Israel and the Palestinians.
In Dallas, 6,700 women rally for culture war battles after Kirk’s death
Religion News
Service: Held just one month since the assassination of Charlie Kirk,
the event served as a rallying cry for women whose faith has been
reignited by the death of the far-right political activist.
These Massachusetts parents sought religious exemptions to vaccines. We asked them why.
WGBH: These families’
perspectives point to a dynamic that vaccine advocates sometimes miss
when they ignore cultural and sociocultural barriers and assume that if
people knew more, they would support vaccines.
A Chicago clergy member talks about the role faith leaders play in anti-ICE protests
NPR: “Some people
feel like God has abandoned Broadview, and they're looking for signs of
hope,” said the Rev. Quincy Worthington. “Having a member of clergy
there standing with them is a reminder that God stands with them as
well.”
Evanston RoundTable: Evanston clergy denied access to offer Communion to ICE detainees
Religion may be rising among young people in Northern Ireland, says new poll
Crux: A new survey
commissioned by The Iona Institute says 18- to 24-year-olds are more
likely to have a “very positive” attitude towards religion than any
other age group, even those over 65 years of age.
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