By ‘focusing on the family,’ James Dobson helped propel US evangelicals back into politics
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By ‘focusing on the family,’ James Dobson helped propel US evangelicals back into politics

(The Conversation) — For decades, one name was ubiquitous in American evangelical homes: Focus on the Family. A media empire with millions of listeners and readers, its messages about parenting, marriage and politics seemed to reach every conservative Christian church and school. And one man’s name was nearly synonymous with Focus on the Family: James Dobson. Dobson, a primary figure of the Religious Right who died on Aug. 21, 2025, was born in 1936, when conservative Protestant Christianity was a far cry from what it is today. As a sociologist of religion who has studied American evangelicalism for 30 years, I believe Dobson’s influence and moral authority were instrumental in transforming the Religious Right into the powerful cultural and political force...
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EUR/JPY Price Forecast: Positive view prevails above 171.00, eyes on French politics
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EUR/JPY Price Forecast: Positive view prevails above 171.00, eyes on French politics

EUR/JPY drifts lower to near 171.25 in Thursday’s early European session.Positive view of the cross prevails above the 100-day EMA, but bearish RSI indicator warrants caution for bulls.The immediate resistance level emerges at 172.67; the first support level to watch is 170.60.The EUR/JPY cross loses momentum to around 171.25 during the early European session on Thursday. The Euro (EUR) weakens against the Japanese Yen (JPY) amid fears of a French political crisis. France is braced for a new political crisis as the minority government of François Bayrou appears almost certain to be toppled in a confidence vote next month, amid deep political divisions over an unpopular austerity budget and debt-reduction plan. Technically, the constructive outlook of EUR/GBP...
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Spanish PM accuses judges of ‘doing politics’ in graft cases
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Spanish PM accuses judges of ‘doing politics’ in graft cases

AFP 2 Sep, 2025 01:18 AM3 mins to readSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the cases against his relatives were baseless and driven by complaints from far-right groups. Photo / Getty ImagesSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the cases against his relatives were baseless and driven by complaints from far-right groups. Photo / Getty ImagesSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez today accused some judges of “doing politics” as he faces mounting pressure over corruption cases affecting his inner circle, including his wife and brother. The graft cases have led the opposition to demand Sanchez’s resignation and increased political polarisation in Spain, where he leads
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