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Nov 25, 2020 By Tom Metcalfe In research published Wednesday in the journal Nature, scientists reported that theyâve made the first detection of almost-ethereal particles called neutrinos that can be traced to carbon-nitrogen-oxygen fusion, known as the CNO cycle, inside the sun. Itâs a landmark finding that confirms theoretical predictions from the 1930s, and itâs being hailed as one of …
Nov 25, 2020 By Soo Youn It took one weekend to leave Tessa Russell truly exposed. On 6 April 2019, her girlfriend Ash Ables traveled to Liberty University in central Virginia to surprise her. They had been dating for four months, but it was her first time visiting Russell on campus. The two were eating pizza in front …
Nov 25, 2020 By Al-Jazeera Indiaâs governing Hindu nationalist party has approved legislation in the countryâs most populous state that lays out a prison term of up to 10 years for anyone found guilty of using marriage to force someone to change religion. The decree for the state of Uttar Pradesh was passed on Tuesday and follows a …
Nov 25, 2020 By Hemant Mehta Earlier this year, Scotland was on the verge of banning the âcrimeâ of blasphemy. The nation had proposed a new Hate Crimes Bill, designed to modernize the law, that included a clause abolishing âblasphemyâ as a crime. That was great news! But the draft bill included a section that criminalized âstirring up hatredâ against various groups⌠…
I’m Brazilian. For those who don’t know, Brazil is the most christian country in the world proportionally. I live in a family where my mom is an ex missionary of a pentecostal church, and my older sister and my brother-in-law are actual pastors in the same church. My mom still goes to the church nowadays, …
Nov 24, 2020 By Jon Cohen and John Travis A third COVID-19 vaccine candidate has convincing evidence that it works, and it may be easier to distribute and cheaper than the two other vaccines already shown to protect people. Developed by the company AstraZeneca in partnership with the University of Oxford, the vaccine had an average efficacy of …
Nov 24, 2020 By Spencer James, Hal Boyd, and Jason Carroll From a global pandemic and nationwide protests to a contested presidential election, this year seems tailor-made to expose Americaâs partisan fault lines. Those hoping for a blue or red wave to unite the country on election night were undoubtedly disappointed. What the returns revealed instead was a …
Nov 24, 2020 By Olivia Christensen During the days immediately after the election, most of which I spent doomscrolling through social media on my phone in a kind of trance, my childhood best friend sent me a clip. Her caption was simple: âWhen people ask me why I donât go to church anymore.â I gave the wry chuckle …
Christian couple who said they would try to âcureâ a gay kid sues foster agency for denying them
By Bil Browning Byron and Keira Hordyk, an Australian evangelical Christian couple who applied to be foster parents, are suing for âreligious discriminationâ after they were denied. They say the foster agencyâs decision wasnât based on whether or not they can provide a loving home to a child but instead on their anti-LGBTQ religious beliefs. The couple …
Nov 23, 2020 By Dennis Overbye Once upon a time, Albert Einstein described scientific theories as âfree inventions of the human mind.â But in 1980, Stephen Hawking, the renowned Cambridge University cosmologist, had another thought. In a lecture that year, he argued that the so-called Theory of Everything might be achievable, but that the final touches on it …
Nov 23, 2020 By Michael Stone Anti-Science: Conservative Christians are rejecting science and choosing to ignore holiday COVID restrictions, placing themselves, those they love, and everyone else at risk. For example, Trump-loving megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress says he will ignore the scientists advice about Thanksgiving gatherings, declaring: Iâm Listening to God, Not the WHO Newsweek reports: Pastor Robert Jeffress, …
Nov 23, 2020 By PRRI Staff In the wake of President Donald Trumpâs 2020 electoral loss, one key question is what kind of future the unique style of politics he carved out has in the Republican Party. Colloquially, this question is often put this way: What becomes of Trumpism after Trump? To answer that question, it is important …



