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Want to pray or wear a yarmulke at work? The Trump administration is cracking down on religious discrimination and expanding workplace rights.
About three-fourths of states scored less than 50% on Napa Legal Institute’s religious freedom index, which measures how well states safeguard religious liberty for faith-based organizations. The “2025 Religious Freedom Percentage” was part of Napa’s Faith & Freedom Index published Oct.
Almost two-thirds of humanity—more than five billion people—live in countries where serious violations of religious freedom are taking place, according to the 2025 “Religious Freedom in the World Report.
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Trump’s religious-freedom envoy pick visits Middle East as Israel, Hamas navigate fragile peace
President Trump’s nominee for US ambassador for international religious freedom is in Israel this week, visiting at a symbolic time as the administration continues its landmark push for peace in Gaza.
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Religious freedom advocate decries Church’s silence amid global persecution crises
The World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly turned its attention to one of the most sobering realities facing the global Church on Tuesday, as Joshua Williams, a representative of Open Doors
As of 2025, 30 states have adopted a version of the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) or similar legislative protection for religious freedom.
The 2025 biennial report provides a global overview of the state of religious freedom affecting all faith communities in 196 countries from January 2023 to December 2024.
Judges in the state of Texas who refuse to perform same-sex marriages based on their sincerely held religious beliefs will no longer face disciplinary action for doing so
While Nigeria faces undeniable security and religious-tolerance challenges, the narrative is incomplete without acknowledging the deliberate steps the Tinubu administration has taken to uphold religious freedom, protect communities and restore stability.
The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss President Donald Trump telling reporters there may be boots on the ground in Nigeria in response to the attacks on Christians and whether or not there will be military action taken on Venezuela.