RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
US Government Moves to Protect Employees’ Freedom of Faith
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s restored quorum and the Office of Personnel Management’s sweeping guidance signal a new chapter for faith-based rights in the American workplace.
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Marshall Faulk
NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk shifts his focus from scoring touchdowns to winning the battle to keep kids off drugs. The Super Bowl champion is an international spokesman for Drug-Free World and educates millions on the dangers of drugs.
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CORRUPTION
Memphis Law Student Wins Landmark Public Records Suit Against City
After seven months of delays and repeated denials, Tyler Foster forced Memphis to comply with public records law. His win could set a precedent for greater transparency in city government.
CORRUPTION
Scottish MP Introduces FOI Bill After Inquiry Reveals “Industrial-Scale” Message Deletions
The reform would make it a crime to delete government communications, following revelations that top officials wiped WhatsApp messages during the pandemic.
HATE
How Mocking Latter-day Saints Became a National Pastime
With 39 percent of Americans holding an unfavorable view of Latter-day Saints, the deadly consequences of religious slander are no longer theoretical.
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RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
US Government Moves to Protect Employees’ Freedom of Faith
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s restored quorum and the Office of Personnel Management’s sweeping guidance signal a new chapter for faith-based rights in the American workplace.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
After 27 Years, USCIRF Warns: Religious Freedom Worldwide Is Under Siege
One-third of nations now criminalize faith, as USCIRF urges renewed global leadership to defend the right to believe.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Operation Lightning Bug Locates 30+ Missing Youths and Six Trafficking Victims in Texas
With arrests made and new investigations launched, the San Antonio-led effort demonstrates what can be achieved by agency coordination—but experts warn enforcement alone won’t end trafficking.