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RELIGION HEADLINES MON 5-11

(SRN NEWS)-(  )  Tech companies are increasingly seeking guidance from faith leaders to shape artificial intelligence.  Last month, the inaugural “Faith-AI Covenant” roundtable took place in New York, organized by the Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities. The goal is to create a set of norms informed by various faiths.  However, some critics argue this approach may distract from broader AI issues.  While companies like Anthropic actively engage with faith leaders, […]

todayMay 11, 2026

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A pro-life group levels some accusations

(SRN NEWS)-Live Action is issuing multiple reports that charge the National Abortion Federation with helping the Biden administration go after pro-lifers.  Live Action says the NAF compiled lists of pro-life activists names and personal information, including data on their spouses and children, and in some cases details of travel plans and driver license numbers.  A report from the Trump administration has already detailed how President Biden waged war on pro-lifers. Brought to […]

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A growing number of Americans are turning to paganism

(SRN NEWS)- G.K. Chesterton said “When men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything.”  In recent decades, as more people become religiously unaffiliated, interest in the occult and ancient pagan beliefs has soared.  Minnesota recently hosted a festival organized by Twin Cities Pagan Pride.  Other people are turning to a kind of high-tech paganism that posits artificial […]

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Christians in Iraq are still having trouble

(SRN NEWS)-According to a new analysis by England’s  All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief, Iraqi believers still face violent persecution and repression, years after ISIS was finally expelled from the country.  Christians living in the Kurdistan region are doing pretty well, but elsewhere in the country they are still being victimized by their Muslim neighbors.  Christians make up just about three percent of Iraq’s population.  Brought to you by www.srnnews.com

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Pastors are doing better

(SRN NEWS)-According to a new poll from the Barna Group, emotional strain among America’s clergymen has reached its lowest point in 10 years — feelings of inadequacy and exhaustion are down, energy is UP.  Pastoral confidence is also climbing after collapsing during the pandemic.  It currently stands at 58 percent.  However, the Barna poll also finds that the share of clergy who are “very satisfied” with their vocation has fallen from […]

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Dallas has the most World Cup matches of the 16 sites with 9 at the home of the Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys were hopeful the World Cup final would end up in their stadium. They settled for the consolation prize of more matches than any of the 16 sites in the event co-hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico. There are nine matches at the retractable roof venue with the giant video board hanging over the field in suburban Arlington, capped by a semifinal on July 14. The first […]

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Former Polish justice minister who faces prosecution at home says he’s traveled from Hungary to US

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A former Polish justice minister sought in his homeland for alleged abuse of power says he has traveled from Hungary to the U.S., prompting prosecutors in Poland to say Monday that they’re investigating whether he was assisted in evading liability. Zbigniew Ziobro was a key figure in the government led by the nationalist conservative Law and Justice party that ran Poland between 2015 and 2023. That […]

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Pakistan protests to Afghanistan over suicide attack that killed 15 officers

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan summoned a senior Afghan diplomat on Monday to lodge a formal protest over a suicide attack in the country’s northwest, bordering Afghanistan, that killed 15 police officers. Islamabad has blamed the late Saturday attack on the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP. Pakistani authorities have long accused the Taliban government of sheltering the TTP, a separate group but closely allied to the Afghan Taliban. […]

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in West Virginia’s primaries

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off President Donald Trump’s largely successful effort to oust several Republican Indiana state senators he viewed as disloyal, the governor of West Virginia is also trying his hand at retribution politics in a state primary on Tuesday. Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey is not on the ballot, but he’s staking his political capital to reshape his party’s massive supermajorities in the state legislature more to his liking, […]

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