Politics and Relationships: How to Navigate Different Opinions, According to Experts
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Politics and Relationships: How to Navigate Different Opinions, According to Experts

Politics tamfitronics You know the feeling: you're tapping through Instagram Stories when you land on a coworker's fiery political rant — one you wish you hadn't seen. You're in a long-standing text chat with your closest friends when someone shares a funny election meme. A minute later, another friend leaves the group without warning. You're swiping through a dating app when you spot an intriguing suitor. After a night of virtual flirting, you find yourself crushing by the glow of your phone screen — until they drop a bomb that explodes in your head. How could you possibly date someone who voted on that side? And, as the holidays approach, you're looking forward to your mom's delicious Thanksgiving spread, yet you cringe at the thought of what might come up over the family dinner table.In...
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Politics of stopgap spending
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Politics of stopgap spending

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In election year, climate faith leaders urge voters to make environment a priority
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In election year, climate faith leaders urge voters to make environment a priority

Politics tamfitronics (RNS) — Only about 4 in 10 American voters say global warming will be “very important” when they vote for president in November, according to the Yale Center for Climate Change Communication. But while polls show voters are concerned with other issues, such as inflation and immigration, the environment continues to be a top concern for voters, especially younger ones, and crosses lines of faith and politics in ways that other issues don’t.“I think young people just want the issues that we care about, like our communities, our economy and jobs and God’s creation, to be taken seriously,” said Tori Goebel, the spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, founded in 2012.Goebel’s organization doesn’t endorse candidates and instead works to provoke more candid discussion on the topic. “We just want young people to...
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Actor Dean Cain Encourages 40 Million Christians in America Who Don’t Vote to ‘Get Involved’
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Actor Dean Cain Encourages 40 Million Christians in America Who Don’t Vote to ‘Get Involved’

Politics tamfitronics Actor Dean Cain says he hopes an upcoming God's Not Deadfilm that spotlights the intersection of faith and politics will motivate Christians to vote this November. The actor known for his roles in Lois & Clark and Supergirlhas a role in God's Not Dead: In God We Trustwhich opens in theaters Sept. 12 and follows the story of a pastor, David Hill, who runs for U.S. Senate against an opponent who is trying to remove religion from the public square. Despite facing attack ads, Hill resists the pressure to "go negative" himself.The movie highlights key issues without referencing current politicians or either of the two major political parties."There's up to 40 million Christians...
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