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Apr 21 2013
News
Who Led Whom?
Tamerlan Tsarnaev ranted at a neighbor about Islam and the United States. His younger brother, Dzhokhar, relished debating people on religion, "then crushing their beliefs with facts."
HuffPostMay 21 2017
News
In Speech, Trump to Declare Terrorism a ‘Battle Between Good and Evil’
President Trump planned in a centerpiece speech on Sunday to rally leaders from around the Muslim world in a renewed campaign against extremism, rejecting the idea that the fight is a battle between religions even as he has promised not to chastise them about human rights violations in their own countries.
New York Times (News)Jun 08 2023
Headline Roundup
CBN Founder Pat Robertson Dies at 93
Pat Robertson, the founder of CBN (Right bias) and an influential Christian broadcaster, has died at the age of 93. He is best known for offering prayer and political commentary on The 700 Club.
Key Details: Robertson was the founder of Regent University, and a Republican candidate for President in 1988. He died early Thursday morning surrounded by family and friends at his home in
New York Times (News) Wall Street Journal (News) CBNSep 07 2023
Headline Roundup
High School Football Coach Resigns, Claiming Retaliation for Praying on Field
On Wednesday, assistant football coach Joe Kennedy resigned from his position at Bremerton High School in Washington state, claiming retaliation for praying on the field after football games.
Key Details: Kennedy resigned after only one game into the high school's football season after being reinstated. Kennedy had been suspended and later fired in 2015 for praying on the field.
The Daily Signal The Seattle Times NBC News (Online)Sep 23 2014
News
The Big Question Researchers Are Asking After Poll Shows Shift in Americans’ Views on Homosexuality
The Pew Research Center’s new survey results shed light on religion’s role in American society and offer up an intriguing look at the public’s ever-evolving views on same-sex marriage.
The BlazeJul 11 2022
News
Nets Ignore Internal White House Concerns Biden in Mental, Physical Decline
The liberal media used to dismiss concerns about President Biden’s fitness for office as just bad-faith attacks from people on the right. But with a sober article from New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker Saturday night, it turns out that people inside the administration are also concerned and it’s affecting how the President does the job. But despite this admission, the
NewsBustersDec 30 2022
Perspectives Blog
Reform in 2023: Why We Think You Should Make Dialogue Your New Year's Resolution
This piece appeared on The Fulcrum, which AllSides rates as Center. It was written by Debilyn Molineaux, the President and CEO of the Bridge Alliance and co-founder of the National Conversations Project and Living Room Conversations, and Chrsity Vines, the president and CEO of Ideos. Molineaux is rated as Lean Left and Vines is Unrated.
This time of darkness in the Northern
Debilyn MolineauxJul 09 2021
Opinion
We Disagree on a Lot of Things. Except the Danger of Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws.
What is the purpose of a liberal education? This is the question at the heart of a bitter debate that has been roiling the nation for months.
Schools, particularly at the kindergarten-to-12th-grade level, are responsible for helping turn students into well-informed and discerning citizens. At their best, our nation’s schools equip young minds to grapple with complexity and navigate our
Multiple Writers - MixedMar 22 2019
News
Michigan deal bars LGBTQ discrimination in state adoptions
Faith-based adoption agencies funded by the state will no longer be able to turn away gay couples or LGBTQ individuals because of religious objections.
NBC News (Online)Feb 21 2021
News
Facebook political ad ban blocks pro-vaccine messages
Facebook’s efforts to police online ads for vaccine misinformation are unintentionally blocking messages from cities, health care providers and community and faith-based groups promoting Covid shots.
Paid-for messages from at least 110 groups aimed at raising awareness of how the vaccines work or where to get inoculated were flagged and sent to Facebook’s register of political messages
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