Oklahoma and Kansas have approved bills that grant protections to adoption agencies who cite religious beliefs for not placing children in LGBT homes.
Allegedly, LGBTQ student was being forced to read Bible passages as a sort of punishment along with discrimination in Oregon school district.
The USCIRF cited over twenty countries as main contributors to an “ongoing downward trend” in religious liberty worldwide.
Jehovah's Witnesses seen as a threat to themselves, their children, and public safety in Russia; two local residents were detained.
Kenyan Court will decide on April 26 if Kenya would become the second country on the African continent to decriminalize gay sex.
The senior Church of England bishop equates the struggle to persuade the church to be truly inclusive to LGBT people to the fight against slavery.
CNN: Politics reported on an allegedly anti-Semitic speech by Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan has been the leader of the Nation of Islam since 1977.
The Times of Israel reported that Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef in Israel referred to black people as monkeys in a weekly sermon.
According to Commercial Appeal, there is active work to prevent an atheist from becoming a navy chaplain.
Andrew Seidel, attorney for the Freedom From Religion Foundation, commented on about the cross-shaped monument making the news.