New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Taxpayer Grants for Historic Houses of Worship Unconstitutional

The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the use of taxpayer dollars to fund church repair projects that support religious activities is unconstitutional, even for historic preservation.

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Supreme Court weighs Republican challenge to Maryland electoral map

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday considers for the second time in recent months whether to rein in politicians who draw state electoral maps with the aim of entrenching their party in power in a case involving a Maryland congressional district.

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Atheists Challenge Kansas County Over Prayer Before Meetings

Local government officials in the second most populous county in Kansas are grappling with a challenge by atheists to a decades-old practice of opening meetings with prayer, prompting a Sedgwick County Commissioner to say during a public meeting Tuesday that if they don’t believe in God, he doesn’t care if they ‘go to hell.’

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‘It’s time for us to rebuild our country’: Trump hopes to deal with Democrats on infrastructure

The White House on Sunday said President Trump wants to introduce an infrastructure package in January and reach for a deal with Democrats, a pivot toward bipartisanship after Republican-only efforts on health care and taxes produced mixed results this year.

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Christian Geologist Says Discovery Of Fossilized Tree Stumps Confirms Biblical Account Of Great Flood

A Christian geologist has claimed that a recent discovery of fossilized tree stumps in Antarctica confirms the Bible’s account of the Great Flood in Genesis.

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Senate leaders eye changes to tax bill to win over GOP holdouts

Senate Republicans negotiated changes to their tax reform legislation Monday, with leadership working to alter the bill to win the support of their conference members and then quickly pass it later this week.

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