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July 5
- For Muslims looking to date, the Trump era sparks interest in matchmaking services Julie Zauzmer, The Washington Post
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May 15
- Christian sex advice websites offer a peek into evangelical politics Kelsy Burke, RNS
- Women bloggers spawn an evangelical ‘crisis of authority’ Emily McFarlan Miller, RNS
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April 14
- Reza Aslan and the ‘pettiness of academia’ Andrew Henry, RNS
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January 9
- Feeling so emotional: why we rage about religion on Facebook Mona Abdel Fatil, The Conversation
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December 20
- Former church member launches ‘Mormon Wikileaks’ for anonymous sharing of documents and videos Michael Alison Chandler, The Washington Post
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December 14
- Tech employees vow not to help Trump surveil Muslims, deport immigrants Dustin Volz, Reuters
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December 5
- Google 'must review its search rankings because of rightwing manipulation' Carole Cadwalladr, The Guardian
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July 11
- How Pokémon is luring millennials to the church (parking lot) Aysha Khan, RNS
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June 28
- Muslim women face threats online Aysha Khan, RNS
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June 21
- World’s Coolest Imam Fights Radicalism With Snapchat Krithika Varagur, Huffington Post
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May 30
- The Bible has been translated into emoji for millennials Lauren O'Neil, CBC News
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April 28
- What It Means to Date Online When You’re Muslim Shahirah Majumdar, The Cut
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January 12
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