Across the United States, technology centered on cellphones — in the form of text messages, videos and social media — has increasingly fueled and sometimes intensified campus brawls, disrupting schools and derailing learning. (Singer, The New York Times)
Read MoreThe feeling that the jobs can’t be done without stimulants comes as Wall Street is under fire for pushing junior bankers to take on dangerous workloads. (Saeedy, The Wall Street Journal)
Read MoreThe modern Mormon woman is more palatable, defined less by her garments (or, more crudely, “magic underwear”) than her big-barrel curls and Stanley tumblers; dirty soda and “clean girl” makeup. (Branigin, The Washington Post)
Read MoreThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether charities run by religious groups have to pay unemployment taxes that cover their employees. Most, but not all, states generally exempt religious groups from having to pay into the state's unemployment tax system. (Totenberg, NPR)
Read MoreFive years after the business was spurned from the UK following an LGBT backlash, bosses of the evangelical chicken chain are trying again. However, this time they have come prepared, flanked by an army of PR experts prepared to defend the company’s historical ties to Christian groups opposed to gay marriage. (Barr, The Telegraph)
Read More“We will bring God back to schools and prayer back in schools in Oklahoma,” Ryan Walters told an audience at a Family Research Council meeting in September last year. (Gayle, The New York Times)
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