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January 21
- X-Files opened: US government documents on UFOs available for the first time Raf Sanchez, The Telegraph
- Public schools, religion clash in Seattle federal court Essex Porter
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January 20
- Ban on Prison Beards Violates Muslim Rights, Supreme Court Says Adam Liptak, The New York Times
- Biblical scholar claims to have found the oldest known Gospel — inside a mummy mask Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post
- Case of bishop accused in bicyclist’s death opens debate about theology of addiction Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
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January 19
- Sunday assembly, dubbed "atheist church" opens in Chapel Hill, NC Alison Lesley, World Religion News
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January 18
- Possible itinerary for Pope Francis visit includes address to Congress Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
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January 15
- How secular Hollywood is unwittingly promoting the Christian faith Jonathan Merritt, The Week
- Duke University reverses decision, cancels weekly Muslim call to prayer Susan Svrluga and Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
- ‘Boy Who Came Back From Heaven’ going back to publisher Ron Charles, The Washington Post
- Sunday Morning Segregation: Most Worshipers Feel Their Church Has Enough Diversity Bob Smietana, Christianity Today
- Mission trips aren’t just for Christians anymore as Jews aim to ‘heal the world’ Lauren Markoe, The Washington Post
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January 14
- Voodou Priests And Doctors Are On The Frontline Of Haiti's Mental Health Care Anastasia Moloney, The Huffington Post
- Quebec readying to tackle religion, radicalization in wake of Paris terror attacks Allan Woods, The Toronto Star
- Catholic groups rally against climate change amid intense church debate David Gibson, The Washington Post
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January 13
- New Jersey Muslims hope to reverse judgment on NYPD mass surveillance Oliver Laughland, The Guardian
- Online ordinations aren’t just for weddings anymore Heather Adams, The Washington Post
- Mississippi Lawmakers Want To Make The Bible The State Book Emily Wagster Pettus, The Huffington Post
- Brooklyn's ayahuasca guru Meredith Hoffman, Roads & Kingdoms
- Daphne Bramham: Mormons win battle to distance themselves from B.C. polygamist Daphne Bramham, The Vancouver Sun
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January 12
- Even Americans Who Don't Favor Mocking Religion Support The Right To Do It Ariel Edwards-Levy, The Huffington Post
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