January 21, 2022
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Supreme Court again declines to intervene in challenge to Texas abortion law The Texas Tribune With Supreme Court considering future of Roe v. Wade, March for Life expects ‘historic’ 2022 rally USA Today * States move to front lines in battle over abortion rights with Supreme Court decision looming CBS News Attorney general targets landmark Montana abortion ruling in court filings Independent Record * FBI director calls Texas synagogue attack an act of antisemitism The New York Times * Woman spits on Jewish boy, shouts antisemitic comments at children outside synagogue, police say The Washington Post * Palm Harbor messianic rabbi gets house arrest, probation in Jan. 6 Capitol breach Tampa Bay Times * Top Presbyterian executive calls on U.S. Jews to end ‘enslavement’ of Palestinians Religion News Service BYU is under federal investigation for how it disciplines LGBTQ students The Salt Lake Tribune *
Pope vows justice for abuse victims after Ratzinger faulted The Associated Press UN approves Israeli measure to condemn Holocaust denial The New York Times * Eighty years ago the Nazis planned the ‘final solution.’ It took 90 minutes The New York Times * Russia jails more Jehovah’s Witnesses, prompting calls for ‘strong measures’ Religion News Service In Venezuela, a soldier can be sent to prison for being gay. The courts could change that The Washington Post * ‘They cut him into pieces’: India’s ‘love jihad’ conspiracy theory turns lethal The Guardian Afghanistan’s last Sikhs in a dilemma: To stay or leave Al Jazeera
I’m pro-life. Here’s why I don’t attend the March for Life National Catholic Reporter Facing the realities of abortion Real Clear Religion Americans are divided on abortion. The Supreme Court may not wait for minds to change NPR The one regret from my time leading Planned Parenthood The New York Times * What Liz Cheney can teach American evangelicals Christianity Today * The attack at a Texas synagogue shakes our expectation of what the U.S. is meant to be The Washington Post * Do Uyghur lives matter to Americans? The Atlantic *
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