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Why this religious group isn't in favor of Trump-backed daylight saving time plan

The Hill

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June 21, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Transfer
Why this religious group isn't in favor of Trump-backed daylight saving time plan

Changing the clocks twice a year is annoying, for sure, but locking the clocks may be extraordinarily difficult for some.

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Salon

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· Jun 26, 2026

The rise of the Christian left could reshape 2028

The Christian left is awakening. At least five of its members could run for president

Engadget

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· Jul 9, 2026

Playdate is helping Big Ben ring on time

Crank it up!

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

Rates Spark: Gilts Don't Like Political Uncertainty

Rates Spark: Gilts Don't Like Political Uncertainty

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

Christians aren’t voting for a saint — they’re voting for a street fighter: How evangelicals view Trump

Christians of different denominations but similar political backgrounds expressed strong support for the Republican Party at the annual Road to Majority Conference in Washington, D.C. The event featured a myriad of talks from prominent Republican officials, including President Donald Trump, and was hosted by the Faith Freedom Coalition, which seeks to “empower conservative political []

National Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Jack Jedwab: Antisemitism flies in the face of Canadian multiculturalism

Guard against those who would appropriate Multiculturalism Day in support of political agendas

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Denmark moves to ban Islamic call to prayer under new government proposal

Sky News host James Morrow reacts to Denmark’s plan to ban the Islamic call to prayer. “In Denmark, their immigration minister has announced plans to ban the Islamic call to prayer, claiming parts of the country felt, in the minister’s words, ‘like a suburb of Islamabad’,” Mr Morrow said. “This isn’t one of the hard right leaders of Europe, this is a member of the centre left social democrats. “I think this is absolutely fascinating to look at where Denmark is going on this.”

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Related coverage for "Why this religious group isn't in favor of Trump-backed daylight saving time plan": Salon — The rise of the Christian left could reshape 2028. Engadget — Playdate is helping Big Ben ring on time. Seeking Alpha — Rates Spark: Gilts Don't Like Political Uncertainty. Washington Examiner — Christians aren’t voting for a saint — they’re voting for a street fighter: How evangelicals view Trump. National Post — Jack Jedwab: Antisemitism flies in the face of Canadian multiculturalism. Sky News Australia — Denmark moves to ban Islamic call to prayer under new government proposal