by News Feed Editor | Aug 22, 2026 | Religion
Abdul El-Sayed became the first Muslim nominated by the Democratic Party for U.S. Senate in Michigan, but his nomination coincided with increased anti-Muslim rhetoric and community tensions over mosque construction proposals nationwide.
by News Feed Editor | Aug 22, 2026 | Religion
Taliban leaders marked five years in power in Afghanistan with celebrations, while a UN official warned of a severe human rights crisis, including bans on girls’ education and restrictions on women’s public participation.
by News Feed Editor | Aug 22, 2026 | Religion
A former Justice Department lawyer alleges that a Trump administration task force pressured Ivy League universities into settlements regarding antisemitism investigations that lacked sufficient evidence of legal violations.
by News Feed Editor | Aug 22, 2026 | Religion
Myanmar’s military conducted an airstrike on a Buddhist monastery in the central Sagaing region, killing 14 people participating in a meditation retreat, according to opposition groups and residents.
by News Feed Editor | Aug 21, 2026 | Religion
A survey suggests Australia’s non-religious population could be significantly higher if census questions were reformatted, potentially making Australia a non-religious majority country.
by News Feed Editor | Aug 21, 2026 | Religion
The Church of England faces a legal challenge to Project Spire, its £100 million initiative addressing the institution’s historical ties to slavery, amid criticism from political figures and internal debate.