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Oklahoma Politics · OklahomaOklahoma’s new public schools superintendent announced Wednesday he is rescinding a mandate from his predecessor that forced schools to place Bibles in classrooms and incorporate the book into lesson plans for students.See the Story
New Oklahoma schools superintendent rescinds mandate for Bible instruction in schools
56% Center coverage: 89 sources

Ted Cruz · LagosBy OPE ADETAYO, Associated Press LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has been trying to rally fellow evangelical Christians and urge Congress to designate Nigeria as a violator of religious freedom with unfounded claims of “Christian mass murder,” which the government of the West African nation has vehemently rejected as false. Cruz, a Republican member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, wants Nigeria to be designated a country of p…See the Story
Ted Cruz claims ‘Christian mass murder’ is occurring in Nigeria. The data disagrees
71% Center coverage: 32 sources

Donald Trump · New YorkNEW YORK (RNS) – A diverse group of faith leaders gathered in Manhattan on Saturday morning (Oct. 18) to offer prayers at an interfaith prayer vigil before joining a massive “No Kings” march in Times Square, one of thousands of demonstrations organized to denounce the Trump administration and to support the United States’ commitment to democracy and the rule of law. The “No Kings” march, taking place in 2,600 locations across the country Saturda…See the Story
New York faith leaders join 'No Kings' march against Trump administration agenda
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