Calls grow to boycott Adidas as the company stays silent on Ye's antisemitism Adidas placed its relationship with the rapper under review earlier this month. And while he's since doubled down, the company hasn't given an update — and continues to release new Yeezy products. Rachel Treisman
StoryCorps: a Teen asks her mom: When can I wear the Hijab? A mother and daughter who came to the U.S. from Iran discuss the potential pitfalls of wearing a hijab in America.
Trans religious leaders say scripture should inspire inclusive congregations As some evangelicals push to restrict civil rights for trans people, other Christians use similar sacred texts and traditions to build a theology that embraces trans lives as part of God's creation. Deena Prichep
He went to an estate sale for bargains. He found a valuable 700-year-old document For $75, Will Sideri landed a 13th century manuscript that was used in the Beauvais Cathedral in France. An expert says the document could be worth as much as $10,000. The Associated Press
CNN says Iran's president tried to make a hijab a condition for Amanpour interview CNN's Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour said her interview with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in New York was abruptly canceled when she refused to wear a headscarf. Merrit Kennedy
Some Christians are using sacred texts to embrace a broader understanding of gender As some evangelicals push to restrict civil rights for trans people, other Christians see evidence in the Bible of a tolerance for nontraditional gender identities. Deena Prichep
John Paul I, who served as pope for 33 days, moves a step closer to sainthood The ceremony in St. Peter's Square on Sunday constituted the last formal step in the Vatican before possible sainthood for Albino Luciani, an Italian who died 33 days after he was elected pontiff. The Associated Press
Facing burnout, many faith leaders are leaving their ministries Burnout is affecting faith leaders, many of whom are choosing to leave their ministries. NPR's Scott Simon talks with former pastor Eric Atcheson about the reasons he quit a job he once loved. Scott Simon
Jehovah's Witnesses resume door-to-door visits for the first time since the pandemic "I've been looking forward to this day," said one member of the faith. "When I rang the first doorbell this morning, a total calm came over me. I was back where I needed to be." The Associated Press
A Texas school board rejects 'In God We Trust' signs in Arabic A school board in the Dallas-Fort Worth area says it already has enough signs. Critics are testing a recently adopted Texas law that requires public schools to display a poster bearing the U.S. motto. Bill Chappell