Archbishop Opposes Assisted Suicide, Australia Church Attendance Rebounds, 30 New Texas Laws
Top headlines for Tuesday, January 6, 2026
In this episode, the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury speaks out against assisted suicide as Parliament debates a historic bill. Meanwhile, new data from Australia shows churches slowly regaining weekly attendance after the pandemic. And in Texas, more than 30 new laws take effect, shaping everything from artificial intelligence and gender policies to immigration and app store rules.
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