Print A new addition to the Henderson County Court House is on its way to "confused" Athens officials. The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent its Winter Solstice banner to …
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Print A new addition to the Henderson County Court House is on its way to "confused" Athens officials. The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent its Winter Solstice banner to …
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Print “Where nonbelievers can meet . . . Forty-Second Street” The Freedom From Religion Foundation is sending “Reason’s Greetings” to New Yorkers, placing two of its seasonally irreverent greetings in New …
Print Now we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation have seen everything! Staff Attorney Patrick Elliott captured these images while passing through the Wisconsin Capitol in Madison during lunch Wednesday …
Print Tis the season for fa-la-la-la-lawsuits. We’ll report on seasonal violations. Then, we’ll interview an atheist who is African-American. Journalist Jamila Bey will talk about black women who use the …
Print Open Letter to State Representative Jaret Gibbons 309 Fifth St. Ellwood City, PA 16117 Re: A Community of 46 Million Dear Rep. Gibbons: In your open letter to the Freedom …
Print An unauthorized Latin cross suddenly appearing at Camp Pendleton must come down, says a national state/church watchdog. A military chaplain with a small group of people erected the cross …
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Print FFRF Staff & Volunteers (Photo by Andrew Seidel) After months of correspondence over a nativity scene in front of the Municipal Building in Ellwood City, Pa., FFRF has won …
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Print The nation’s largest association of atheists and agnostics has received permits to display its Winter Solstice message throughout December in the ground floor rotunda of the Mississippi State Capitol …
Print ‘Tis the season . . . for the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s gilt Winter Solstice message, which returns Thursday, Dec. 1, for its 16th visit to the first-floor …
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