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Virginia probes Palestinian Muslim group for potential legal violations
Virginia's attorney general has opened an investigation into a Muslim organization that supports the Palestinian nationalist cause over concerns it violated Virginia’s charitable solicitation laws and may have supported terrorist organizations, an allegation the nonprofit says is "defamatory."
Evangelical alliances call for a ceasefire in Gaza, condemn civilian deaths
As Israeli forces are expected to enter Gaza City to fight Hamas, Evangelical alliances from around the world are calling for a ceasefire, saying the teachings of Jesus call for peace amid times of violence.
Mormon church sued again for allegedly using offerings to pad investments
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is facing a new federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City over accusations that its investment arm improperly used donations intended for charity.
Italian senator speaks out after UK court blocks baby Indi Gregory from treatment in Rome
A former senator from Italy is speaking up after a U.K. court decided that 8-month-old Indi Gregory, who battles a rare mitochondrial disease on life support, can’t go to Rome for treatment, drawing global focus to the struggle faced by her parents.
Vineyard report warns of alleged 'culture of manipulation,' self idolization under Alan Scott
Causeway Coast Vineyard church in Northern Ireland has released an investigation report into spiritual and leadership abuse allegations against former paster Alan Scott, highlighting accusations of manipulation, narcissistic behavior and public shaming.
Dozens of Church of England bishops want to allow clergy same-sex civil marriages
More than 40 Church of England bishops and senior church figures have expressed their desire to see an end to the denomination's ban on same-sex marriage among clergy.
Judge denies 8-month-old Indi Gregory right to further treatment in Italy
A United Kingdom court has blocked the transfer of 8-month-old Indi Gregory, who is on life support fighting a rare mitochondrial disease, to Italy for medical treatment. The baby girl is under treatment at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham.
#DearElon: Free speech advocates urge Musk to thwart gov’t censorship
Free speech advocates are urging Elon Musk to extend his support for those facing discrimination over X posts to those suffering government censorship. The call comes on the first anniversary of Musk taking the reins as CEO of the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
United Nations experts warn Nigerian blasphemy laws violate international human rights
United Nations human rights experts have issued a joint letter to Nigeria’s government, stating that the country’s blasphemy laws infringe on international human rights standards.
Christian councilman reinstated after suspension for saying ‘pride is sin,’ rebuking lewd parades
A local councilmember in Britain, King Lawal, has been reinstated to his former position at North Northamptonshire Unitary Council after a suspension lasting several months for a tweet he posted that called pride “a sin, not a virtue,” based on his Christian beliefs.