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Yeshiva University Approves LGBTQ+ Student Club After Years-Long Legal Battle
Yeshiva University, after years of legal battles, has approved an LGBTQ+ student club, Hareni, marking a significant shift in its policy toward LGBTQ+ students following an alleged homophobic assault on campus and a change in campus recruitment strategies.
Yeshiva University Approves LGBTQ+ Student Club After Years-Long Legal Battle
Yeshiva University, after years of legal battles, has approved an LGBTQ+ student club, Hareni, marking a significant shift in its policy toward LGBTQ+ students following an alleged homophobic assault on campus and a change in campus recruitment strategies.
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44% Bias Score


Albanian Orthodox Church Elects New Archbishop
Metropolitan John of Korçë was elected as the new Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës, and All Albania by the Holy Synod on Sunday, following the death of Archbishop Anastasios on January 25th; his enthronement is scheduled for March 29th.
Albanian Orthodox Church Elects New Archbishop
Metropolitan John of Korçë was elected as the new Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës, and All Albania by the Holy Synod on Sunday, following the death of Archbishop Anastasios on January 25th; his enthronement is scheduled for March 29th.
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32% Bias Score


Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer Secondary School on March 28th sparked controversy, with parents and officials criticizing the event's compulsory nature and questioning its compliance with state neutrality laws regarding religious practices in public schools.
Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer Secondary School on March 28th sparked controversy, with parents and officials criticizing the event's compulsory nature and questioning its compliance with state neutrality laws regarding religious practices in public schools.
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52% Bias Score


Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer secondary school sparked controversy, prompting criticism for violating the school's neutrality and freedom of religion principles, despite the Neukölln mayor stating that religious events are normal in the diverse district.
Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer secondary school sparked controversy, prompting criticism for violating the school's neutrality and freedom of religion principles, despite the Neukölln mayor stating that religious events are normal in the diverse district.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear Case Challenging Colorado's Ban on Conversion Therapy
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Colorado's ban on conversion therapy, brought by a Christian therapist who claims the law violates her First Amendment rights, after declining a similar case in 2021; the Court will consider whether the law regulates conduct or violates free speech...
Supreme Court to Hear Case Challenging Colorado's Ban on Conversion Therapy
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Colorado's ban on conversion therapy, brought by a Christian therapist who claims the law violates her First Amendment rights, after declining a similar case in 2021; the Court will consider whether the law regulates conduct or violates free speech...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Review Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban
The Supreme Court will review a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, a practice challenged by a counselor who argues it violates her First Amendment rights; this follows a similar case rejected in 2023 and has implications for similar state laws.
Supreme Court to Review Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban
The Supreme Court will review a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, a practice challenged by a counselor who argues it violates her First Amendment rights; this follows a similar case rejected in 2023 and has implications for similar state laws.
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48% Bias Score

Islam and French Republican Values: A Convergence of Principles
During Ramadan, a French Muslim author explores the convergence between Islamic principles and French republican values, arguing that recognizing the shared concept of unity ('tawhid') can foster social cohesion and mutual understanding.

Islam and French Republican Values: A Convergence of Principles
During Ramadan, a French Muslim author explores the convergence between Islamic principles and French republican values, arguing that recognizing the shared concept of unity ('tawhid') can foster social cohesion and mutual understanding.
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48% Bias Score

India's Holi Festival: Officials' Statements Spark Concerns of Religious Extremism
Ahead of the Holi festival in India, Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and police officers made inflammatory statements targeting Muslims, advising them to pray at home to avoid Holi celebrations; this sparked widespread condemnation and comparisons to Pakistan under Zia-ul-Haq.

India's Holi Festival: Officials' Statements Spark Concerns of Religious Extremism
Ahead of the Holi festival in India, Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and police officers made inflammatory statements targeting Muslims, advising them to pray at home to avoid Holi celebrations; this sparked widespread condemnation and comparisons to Pakistan under Zia-ul-Haq.
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52% Bias Score

Burke Family Disrupts D.C. Gala, Protesting Teacher's Imprisonment
The Burke family, whose son Enoch was jailed for refusing to use gender-neutral pronouns, disrupted a Washington D.C. gala dinner attended by the Irish Taoiseach, leading to their removal by security and police; the family maintains their son's actions were justified by his religious beliefs.

Burke Family Disrupts D.C. Gala, Protesting Teacher's Imprisonment
The Burke family, whose son Enoch was jailed for refusing to use gender-neutral pronouns, disrupted a Washington D.C. gala dinner attended by the Irish Taoiseach, leading to their removal by security and police; the family maintains their son's actions were justified by his religious beliefs.
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76% Bias Score

CPAC to Launch Antisemitism Center in Israel
CPAC is launching a center to combat antisemitism in Israel, demonstrated by the upcoming visit of CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp and Senior Fellow Mercedes Schlapp, who will meet with Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli; the visit aims to show solidarity with Israel and combat rising hate and misinformatio...

CPAC to Launch Antisemitism Center in Israel
CPAC is launching a center to combat antisemitism in Israel, demonstrated by the upcoming visit of CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp and Senior Fellow Mercedes Schlapp, who will meet with Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli; the visit aims to show solidarity with Israel and combat rising hate and misinformatio...
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56% Bias Score

North Dakota House Urges Supreme Court to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for the Supreme Court to overturn the 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide; the resolution, which faces an uncertain future in the state Senate, reflects a conservative backlash against Obergefell v. Hodges and has ...

North Dakota House Urges Supreme Court to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for the Supreme Court to overturn the 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide; the resolution, which faces an uncertain future in the state Senate, reflects a conservative backlash against Obergefell v. Hodges and has ...
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48% Bias Score

Shrinking Christian Population in Jerusalem Amidst Violence and Legal Disputes
The Christian population in Jerusalem has drastically decreased to under 2 percent, facing increased violence and legal challenges from both individuals and the city government, particularly targeting the Armenian Patriarchate and its property.

Shrinking Christian Population in Jerusalem Amidst Violence and Legal Disputes
The Christian population in Jerusalem has drastically decreased to under 2 percent, facing increased violence and legal challenges from both individuals and the city government, particularly targeting the Armenian Patriarchate and its property.
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48% Bias Score
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