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The former COO of Catholic Charities in Washington said the decision to end spousal benefits for employees is "devastating" and will hurt the agency's ability to recruit quality employees. The Iowa teacher who refused to let a student build a Wiccan altar in shop class h...

Topics: Ethics, Medical Ethics
Beliefs: Buddhism, Christian - Catholic, Christian - Orthodox, Christian - Protestant, Interfaith, Judaism

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