Christine Kim Articles
32 Dead in Suspected Boko Haram Suicide Attack
More than 30 were killed in a suicide attack in Nigeria on Tuesday. Tens of Thousands of South Koreans Rally in Anti-Government Protest
Tens of thousands went to the streets of Seoul on Saturday to protest against conservative South Korean president Park Geun-hye’s labor and education policies in one of the largest anti-government demonstrations since 2008. Chinese Police Detain Taiwanese Pastor
A Taiwanese pastor was detained by police after visiting an unsanctioned Christian church gathering in central China, according to the pastor of the Chinese church. Affordable Care Act Nondiscrimination Proposal Elicits Concern From Religious Groups
A proposed Office of Civil rights regulation on nondiscrimination in health care elicited concern from religious groups regarding the effect the proposal will have on religious liberty. Obama and Netanyahu Meet for the First Time Since Nuclear Deal
U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Monday for the first time in 13 months. Supreme Court to Settle Contraceptive Mandate Dispute
The Supreme Court has agreed on Friday to rule on a challenge to the Affordable Care Act from religious non-profits to settle whether religious non-profit institutions-- such as universities, hospitals, and charities-- should be exempt from the contraception mandate. U.S. Public Becoming Both More and Less Religious, New Study Finds
The percentage of U.S. adults who believe in God has declined since 2007 from 92 percent to 89 percent, according to a new study. Texas High School Principal to No Longer Lead Prayer Event After Complaints From Anti-Religion Group
The principal of a public high school in Texas has agreed to dissociate himself from the “See You at the Pole” school prayer event after complaints from an anti-religion organization. Appellate Court Rules In Favor of Street Preachers In Free Speech Trial Against Police
A federal appeals court ruled that the police officers in Dearborn, Michigan violated the First Amendment rights of a Christian group by forcing them to leave an Arab-American festival in 2012 when a crowd began throwing objects at them. Texas Junior High Student Says Teacher Taught 'God Is Not Real'
A seventh grade student in Texas reports that her teacher asked students to deny the existence of God during a class assignment.