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Pew: Black Americans divided on transgender advocacy

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Students and others at Asbury University pray with arms extended during a continuous worship meeting that began Feb. 8 and is ongoing at the Christian school in Wilmore, Kentucky. The town of 6,000 has had its population swell with visitors seeking a spiritual experience there. (Photo by Josh Sadlon/Focus on the Family; used with permission.)

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Public schools must be transparent in curriculum illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquarters office building in Salt Lake City. The church's investment arm, Ensign Peak Advisors, is reported to be under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission. (Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times) ** FILE **

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Illustration on the inevitable triumph of truth by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Xi and China balloon's ultimate intention Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Maksym Vasin, executive director of the Institute for Religious Freedom in Kyiv, Ukraine, now works in exile as the war continues. He believes the only way to restore religious freedom is to expel Russian forces from all occupied areas. (Photo by Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times.)

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An electronic billboard shows the "He Gets Us" campaign, which will air Christian outreach ads during the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023. (Photo courtesy of He Gets Us)

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Dr. Paul Osteen, a surgeon now working at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, said he believes faith for divine healing and medicine are not incompatible. (Photo courtesy of Lakewood Church)

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Illustration on voting in elections and Christian faith by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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You Si-Kun, left speaks with a translator to reporters following an address at the 2023 International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times)

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American Atheists president Nick Fish believes protecting religious freedom also secures rights for non-believers. (Photo by Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times)

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Holocaust survivor Toby Levy, 89, acknowledges a race with the clock to share her story of living through the Nazi genocide in the Second World War. “Like my father said, ‘God needed witnesses,’” she said this week. (Photo courtesy of Combat Antisemitism Movement)

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Corruption as Statesmanship and follow the money Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Attorney Michael P. Farris is the new general counsel for the National Religious Broadcasters. He stepped down as president and CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom last year, although he retains a part-time role there. (Image courtesy of the National Religious Broadcasters)

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Susana Hernandez of New York (partially seen at right) holding a Spanish Holy Bible as she and others take part in a Spanish Easter service at the Primitive Christian Church in New York on Sunday, April 12, 2009. A small but growing number of Latinos are turning to Protestant denominations, particularly Pentecostal and Evangelical, finding the worship styles and Hispanic pulpit leadership can be a better fit for their spiritual needs. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg) **FILE**

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Islam-Hasan after 29...Qf2+.

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Activists strive to transition in first post-Roe March for Life

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The Museum of the Bible's new "Scripture and Science" exhibit, on display through Jan. 15, 2024, hopes to debunk the "myth" that the two fields are at odds, organizers say. (Photo courtesy Museum of the Bible, used with permission.)

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Giving children the best education and unprepared graduates Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times