Pagans joined millions in the nationwide “No Kings” protests, blending political resistance with spiritual purpose. Through ritual, presence, and activism, they affirmed democracy’s promise: power belongs to the people—not to kings.
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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith Warns Of A “state-corporate-pagan alliance” Sacrificing Children
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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith warns of a so-called “Pagan Conquest” tied to Pride Month, claiming a “state-corporate-pagan alliance” promotes “ritual child sacrifice—with glitter and hashtags” as part of a campaign to “reprogram society” and undermine traditional values.
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Editorial: Supreme Court returns victory for religious freedom, but 4-4 split leaves us on the razor’s edge
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The Supreme Court deadlocked on a case that could have led to taxpayers funding religious schools. But while advocates for the separation of church and state celebrate, Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott notes the decision does not resolve the issue.
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Witches and Emerald Walls
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I am one of many good Witches. At any given time, any one of us might feel like we are short on heart, brain, or courage, but I assure you, as I do my companions, that that is not the case. It is okay to rest. It is okay to cry. It is okay to rage.
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Does that “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” affect Pagans?
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A sweeping Republican-led bill seeks to cement Trump-era tax cuts, expand charitable deductions, and reshape nonprofit regulations that could create concerns for minority faith organizations operating under 501(c)(3) status. A controversial provision allowing terrorist designations to some charities based on their funding and fundraising was removed from the bill this morning.
Editorial
Editorial: A woman with a Mjolnir tattoo raises hundreds of thousands after calling a child a slur. Heathens need to act.
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Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott examines the case of Shiloh Hendrix, a Minnesota woman who called a five-year-old child a racial slur and subsequently received more than $750,00 in support from white supremacists, including racist Heathens.