Nearly half of respondents see the weakening of religion in the public sphere as a negative trend.
by RAY LEWIS | The National DeskA wood cross on an old church steeple backlighted by a rising sun. released Friday shows a majority of Americans believe religion’s public influence is declining.
Dr. Horn’s interview will provide important insight into Harvard’s response to pervasive antisemitism on campus,” Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, R-N.C.,. “The Committee will continue to use all its tools to examine the epidemic of antisemitism at Harvard and other universities and hold these institutions accountable for their failure to protect Jewish students.”
If you’re going to teach it, don’t distort it based on identity politics, notions of systemic racism and all sorts of woke garbage," State Rep. Jacques. "What this bill prevents is you distorting that history to fit your ideological narratives that indoctrinates the children instead of educating the children."
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