Indiana Enacts Law Shielding Faith-Based Foster Providers From Religious Discrimination

Supreme Court Sides With Parents, Blocks California Policy on Gender Identity Secrecy
DOJ Indicts 30 More in Cities Church Disruption; Bondi: “YOU CANNOT ATTACK A HOUSE OF WORSHIP”

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal prosecutors have brought charges against 30 additional individuals accused of participating in an anti-ICE protest that interrupted a worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Jan. 18. In a post on her official X account, Bondi said the Department of Justice is charging 30 more people. YouGov Plans New Church Attendance Survey Following ‘Quiet Revival’ Debate

YouGov plans to conduct a fresh round of research on church attendance in England and Wales later this year, revisiting its widely discussed “quiet revival” findings amid mounting scrutiny from academics and polling specialists. The original conclusions appeared in April 2025 in a Bible Society report titled “The Quiet Revival.” Christians Most Widely Distributed Faith Globally, U.S. Leads Largest Nations in Religious Diversity

A new analysis from the Pew Research Center finds that Christianity remains the most geographically widespread faith in the world, while the United States stands out for its level of religious diversity among the globe’s most populous countries. Although the U.S. ranks 32nd worldwide on Pew’s Religious Diversity Index.
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