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From pulpit to picket line: How religion, labor connect to coal country
By Richard J. Callahan, Jr. for The Conversation. Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for West Virginia News Service reporting for The Conversation-Public News Service Collaboration In October 2025, ...
US postpones Wyoming coal lease sale after disappointing Montana auction The Trump administration has postponed a scheduled sale of coal leases on federal lands in Wyoming two days after a ...
Archaeologists working at the site of the ancient Turkish city Attouda have uncovered a ritual site dedicated to the Phrygian mother goddess, Matar. The site, complete with a cave and a “twin rock ...
The retirement of United Mine Workers of America’s longtime president is a reminder that labor and religion have always been entangled in coal country.
Wearing beards is a core religious tenet of some faiths, which has prompted the military to grant religious accommodations to Sikh, Muslim, Christian, and Norse Pagan service members for over a decade ...
Corpus Christi police arrested a 44-year-old man who they say shot and killed another man in the 3900 block of Navajo Street on Oct. 1. Officers found a man, Santiago Guerrero, with a gunshot wound ...
graduated from TAMUCC in 2019 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication, with an emphasis on Media Production. Myra and the KRIS 6 Digital Team recently won an Edward Murrow Award in May 2024. UPDATE: ...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a lawsuit today claiming that Apple fired a Virginia Apple Store employee over complaints of religious discrimination. Here are the ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — ABC13 is learning of new developments in an ongoing legal battle between Liberty University and a former employee. Liberty University is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit filed by ...
China tries to exert total control over religion, and the U.S. Department of State should redesignate China as a “country of particular concern” regarding religious freedom, according to reports by ...
Hillary Clinton ripped for tone-deaf remarks about white men of ‘a certain religion’ damaging the US
Hillary Clinton has been rapped as tone-deaf after she recently suggested that white men of a “certain religion” were partly to blame for causing “such damage” to the United States. The former ...
During a recent appearance on MSNBC, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton criticized "White men, of… a certain religion," and said they are doing damage to the country. "The idea that you ...
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