CNN: Politics reported on an allegedly anti-Semitic speech by Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan has been the leader of the Nation of Islam since 1977.
New survey by the Gallup shows a steep decline in church attendance among U.S. Catholics, especially among those between 21 and 29 years.
According to Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in Idaho, punishing women with death penalty would cut abortions.
An atheist’s lawsuit to obtain a license plate with the personalized message "IM GOD" is moving forward with the help of the ACLU and the FFRF.
In Nairobi, Kenya, there is a move to close over 700 churches for the safety, noise, hygiene, and other concerns described by the president, Kagame.
According to the Washington Post, a mob of Hindu fundamentalists recently destroyed and dismantled a mosque with pickaxes and rope.
One hardline Islamic school in Bangladesh has burned hundreds of cellphones in a bonfire because the mobile phones were distracting students.
The Times of Israel reported that Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef in Israel referred to black people as monkeys in a weekly sermon.
A special election was held for the Tennessee 14th District Senate race where both Shane Reeves and atheist Gayle Jordan were present.
Egyptian conservative al-Nour party filed a blasphemy claim against atheist activist Sherif Gaber for assaulting the Islamic religion.