As the days go on, the horrific details of what happened—those babies—seem to be registering more fully, if not on the ideological left, then at least among sensible liberals. But somehow I can’t shake the feeling of aloneness. Does it take murdered babies for you to recognize our humanity? (Beckerman, The Atlantic)
Read MoreMonday marks a long-awaited milestone in the Christian organization’s legal fight in California. FCA learned it can finally return to San Jose public schools—four years after losing its official recognition over its faith statement and a month after a significant First Amendment ruling in federal appeals court. (Shellnutt, Christianity Today)
Read MoreThe University of Exeter is seeking to harness growing interest in the subjects with a course that will explore the history and impact of witchcraft and magic around the world on society and science. (Hall, The Guardian)
Read Moreddressing policymakers at home and abroad, American evangelical Christian leaders responded Wednesday (Oct. 11) to the attacks on Israel by Hamas by issuing a letter calling for moral clarity, both supporting Israel’s right to defend itself and proclaiming the need to protect the lives of innocent civilians. (Smietana, Religion News Service)
Read MoreThe younger generation’s head-scratching lingo is befuddling elder coworkers as it seeps into Slack channels and Team chats across the nation. Born between the years of 1997 and 2012, Zoomers have shaken up the corporate world by introducing their chronically online colloquialisms in the workplace, prompting the uninitiated to surf the web for a definition. (Kato, New York Post)
Read MoreThe FBI has issued a statement assuring that, while there is no specific threat to the U.S., the agency is working with partners in Israel to find impacted Americans there. "Reports of deceased, injured or missing Americans are being treated with the utmost urgency and aggressively investigated," the statement posted on X reads. (Crowley & Dassow, USA Today)
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