New York faith leaders join ‘No Kings’ march against Trump administration agenda
Religion News
Service: A crowd of 50, including some of the city’s most prominent
religious leaders, held an interfaith vigil before joining a
demonstration in Times Square.
With warm faith, pastors seek to counter ICE
United Methodist News
Service: While federal judges so far have blocked the full deployment
of National Guard troops in Chicago and Portland, United Methodists in
both cities say the greatest threats to peace have come from ICE and
other federal agents.
Why are more retirees going back to college?*
The New York Times:
At Arizona State University, residents pay about $500,000 in entrance
fees to live on campus and take classes alongside undergraduates.
The story behind when ‘We All Get to Heaven’*
Slate: How hundreds
of cassette tapes hidden under the floor of a Bay Area church turned
into a podcast that reveals a unique slice of gay life in the 1990s.
Roblox says it is investigating anti-Muslim ‘brain rot’ content on gaming platform
Religion News
Service: “There is hateful and discriminatory rhetoric that is being put
into these spaces that children are consuming,” said CAIR Maryland
Director Zainab Chaudry.
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