Congress once again has extended an incentive to seniors for charitable giving through the end of January. People age 70 ½ and older may channel up to $100,000 a year …
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Congress once again has extended an incentive to seniors for charitable giving through the end of January. People age 70 ½ and older may channel up to $100,000 a year …
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Mayor Mike Wendel received a letter of objection Dec. 13 about an illegal nativity scene at the entrance to City Hall in Prineville, Ore. FFRF has about 400 Oregon members …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter of complaint Dec. 20 to Mayor Robert Butler of Marion, Ill., about religious displays on city property. The letter objects to a …
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Crosses belong on churchtops, not on public libraries, even in the bible belt. That's the gist of the Freedom From Religion Foundation's Dec. 10 letter to library officials in Hawkins …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Winter Solstice sign just went up this morning in Mississippi State Capitol in Jackson, in response to a life-sized nativity display placed in the rotunda …
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Happy Winter Solstice! We’ll keep you up to date on all the latest December state/church violations. We speak with Mike Newdow about his ongoing litigation regarding the pledge of allegiance. …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has formally complained to Mayor Dewey Bartlett Jr. of Tulsa, Okla., about unconstitutional sectarian prayers at Tulsa City Council meetings. In a Dec. 10 letter …
A sign similar to this one on display now in the Wisconsin State Capitol will be placed in the Mississippi State Capitol to counter a nativity display The Freedom From …
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The national Freedom From Religion has placed two irreverently seasonal billboards in Denver, one saying “Reason’s Greetings,” the other boasting a jolly Santa saying “Yes, Virginia, There Is No …
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