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Tuesday, October 14, 2025
RNS Morning Report - In Dallas, 6,700 women rally for culture war battles after Kirk’s death
DALLAS (RNS) — The 'Share the Arrows' conference founded by commentator Allie Beth Stuckey emboldened women to carry on Charlie Kirk's conservative fight.
(RNS) — President Trump's peace plan does not mention the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a private entity created by the US and Israel to circumvent the United Nations.
(RNS) — Ya’akub Ira Vijandre, who was arrested Oct. 7, was working on a documentary about another Muslim activist detained in the Dallas area last month.
CHICAGO (RNS) — Sister Jean was inducted into the Loyola Ramblers Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017. The school erected a memorial for her outside the train stop near campus that reads, 'Home of the world-famous Sister Jean.'
(RNS) — Anyone can join the chorus of those welcoming the hostages home — and contrast themselves to those who ripped posters of kidnapped children off lampposts.
(RNS) — As of this week, three US states have codified Diwali as a state holiday, offering a framework for excused absences or paid leave for students and employees who wish to celebrate.
(RNS) — ‘Whatever life I have left, I want to maximize at the highest possible level for God’s kingdom and for eternity,’ Evans said in an interview with RNS.
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