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LGBTQ News: Proposed United Methodist Church Split, Bills Targeting Transgender Youth, And Queer Identities
Under the Radar's LGBTQ news contributors discuss the latest headlines you need to know. -
Pope Francis Turned A Vatican Palazzo Into "Palace Of The Poor" For Homeless People
"If you sleep on the ground covered in cardboard and have to wake up at 5 a.m. before the police come to shove you away, and then you find a place like this, what more do you want?" says a new guest. -
Alex Beam Debates Role Of 'White Horse Prophecy' In Romney Vote
The Boston Globe columnist lauded the former Massachusetts governor on his vote to convict President Trump. -
'Our Democracy Is In Danger': Muslims In India Say Police Target Them With Violence
Dozens of Indians, most of them Muslim, have been killed by police in weeks of nationwide protests against a new citizenship law. Their families believe they were singled out because of their faith. -
Supreme Court Could Be Headed To A Major Unraveling Of Public School Funding
In a case with potentially profound implications, the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready to invalidate a provision of the Montana… -
In Rare Move, Pope Francis Appoints A Woman To A Senior Vatican Position
Francesca Di Giovanni is the first woman to have a managerial role in the Secretariat of State, one of the most important departments in the Vatican. She's been working there for 27 years. -
Space Force Bible Blessing At National Cathedral Sparks Outrage
The blessing of what's being called "the official Bible for the new U.S. Space Force" at the Washington National Cathedral on Sunday is drawing an… -
All Rev'd Up On The Tale Of Two Popes
Retired Pope Benedict XVI voices support for the Catholic Church's practice of a celibate priesthood, while Pope Francis is considering the possibility of allowing older, married men to be ordained as priests in the Amazon region. -
In New Book, Retired Pope Benedict Breaks Silence To Speak Out On Priestly Celibacy
The surprise move is seen as a rebuke to Pope Francis, who is weighing whether to allow older, married men to be ordained in some South American countries, where a shortage of priests is acute. -
Opioid Support Group Grows From Christian Book Club
A group of women gathered at a coffee shop outside Seattle to discuss a book about Christian living, but soon discovered that they shared something else: addiction in their families.