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How courts handled feathers, tea and knives
8:11:21 PM
Claims under state and federal Religious Freedom Restoration Acts are rare, and most victories have involved religious minorities, experts say. Here are some cases. FULL STORY


Scientology documentary: Fact or fiction?
8:10:46 PM
In HBO's documentary film "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," former Scientology members talk about the inner workings of the church. But the church calls "Going Clear" propaganda. CNN's Stephanie Elam takes a look.


4 killed in oil rig fire
8:09:50 PM
Four workers died in an oil rig fire that was still raging off the coast of Mexico hours after it started Wednesday.


Mass grave unearthed under university
8:07:51 PM
Archaeologists have discovered a medieval graveyard estimating 1,300 burials located underneath Cambridge University.


Noose found in tree on Duke campus
8:07:51 PM
A noose was found hanging in a tree on the campus of Duke University. CNN's Brooke Baldwin speaks with WRAL reporter Amanda Lamb.


Arkansas governor kicks religious freedom bill back to legislature
8:05:16 PM
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson says he does not plan to sign the version of the "religious freedom" bill that lawmakers sent him and calls on the state Legislature to make changes. FULL STORY


Things you haven't considered about Indiana's religious freedom law
7:57:35 PM
By now, you probably have a position regarding the controversy over Indiana's "religious freedom" law.


Indicted senator 'angry, ready to fight'
7:53:41 PM
A defiant Sen. Robert Menendez asserted his innocence and pledged to fight federal corruption charges, which he said were politically motivated and "intended to silence me." FULL STORY


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