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Prime minister bets on religious nationalism as he attends consecration at site of mosque torn down by zealots
Resignation comes after widely criticised hearing before US Congress and plagiarism accusations
Award-winning brew has become a Christmas favourite since its launch in 2017 and a financial lifeline for Mount St Bernard
Life cycle analysis compares the carbon from factory or field to the home for artificial and real Christmas trees
Spirituality can have a role in the workplace, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Faculty worry that a campaign by private equity boss Marc Rowan on antisemitism threatens university’s independence
You don’t have to believe in the afterlife to feel the beneficial effects of a religious service, at Christmas or otherwise
It’s the most compromising time of the year
Police make arrests in connection with what they say were planned antisemitic attacks
Group ‘unanimously’ supports Claudine Gay following congressional hearing into code of conduct policies
The controversy surrounding antisemitism on college campuses has already forced one university president from office
Wealthy alumni have campaigned about rising hostility towards Jews. The controversy has already forced one university president from office
Long a beacon of progressive values, Unitarian Universalism has been convulsed by pulpit politics
Letter from politicians comes amid anger at three presidents’ Capitol Hill testimony over antisemitism
The October 7 attack and war in Gaza have put unprecedented strain on relations between Jewish Israelis and the Palestinians who live alongside them
Some have called for leaders of the prestigious schools to step aside after hearing about antisemitism on campus
As Christianity wanes, the Church of England is issuing its own festive almanac — without a chocolate in sight
Leaders of Harvard, Penn and MIT appear before a House committee to discuss how Middle East events have roiled their schools
Thousands of mosques have been altered or destroyed as Beijing’s suppression of Islamic culture spreads
Opulent paintings and ostentatious books at the Morgan Library show how merchants and bankers worried about wealth
Most of the enclave’s 800-1,000 Christians have remained in Gaza City, even as Israel’s ground offensive has intensified
Three Grammy nominations, campaigning for Bernie Sanders, running a fintech firm — Michael Render is not your average emcee
Police and intelligence agencies swoop on more than 54 properties on Thursday
Freepoint Commodities says employee filmed in argument over hostage posters is ‘no longer associated’ with the group
Academics confront flare-ups over hate speech after criticism from faculty, students and donors
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