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Satanic Temple Sues Company That Rejected Group's Billboards
A lawsuit filed by the Satanic Temple alleges that an advertising company unfairly refused to display some billboards promoting a ritual offered by the group to help people bypass abortion rules in some states. The group, based in Salem, Massachusetts, announced Wednesday that it has sued Lamar Advertising in Arkansas state court. The suit accuses the Louisiana-based company of religious…
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Satanic Temple Offers Scholarships to High School Grads
The Satanic Temple is launching a college scholarship for high school students. The Salem, Massachusetts-based group, which advocates for the stricter separation of church and state, among other civil rights issues, said Tuesday that the $500 “Devil’s Advocate Scholarship” is open to any 2020 graduate. To apply, students must answer one of two questions. One asks applicants to describe what…
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Federal Appeals Court Axes Satanic Temple Abortion Lawsuit
The U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals is dismissing a lawsuit filed by a member of the Satanic Temple against a Missouri abortion law
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Satanic Temple Sues Minn. City Over Proposed Monument
The Massachusetts-based Satanic Temple is suing a Minnesota city for withdrawing permission for a satanic monument two years ago, when local government officials got tangled in a debate over religious symbols in public places. Satanic Temple co-founder Malcolm Jarry told the Star Tribune Saturday that people have a right to protest their proposed monument.
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IRS Designates Satanic Temple Tax-Exempt Church
The Satanic Temple says it’s been designated a tax-exempt church by the Internal Revenue Service. The Salem, Massachusetts-based organization said Wednesday it recently received notice from the federal agency of its new tax status.
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Satanic Temple in Salem, Mass. Suing Netflix and Warner Brothers for Copyright Infringement
Satanists at the Satanic Temple’s international headquarters in Salem, Massachusetts, are suing Netflix and Warner Brothers after a Baphomet statue appeared in a new Netflix series called “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” The statue, a goat-headed deity, is behind the $50 million copyright infringement and trademark violation lawsuit.
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‘Black Widow Yoga' Explores the Dark Side of the Yoga Mat
“Metal yoga” in Salem, Massachusetts, is the alternative way to practice yoga with a focus on heavy metal music and emotional expression.
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Alternative ‘Metal Yoga' is Darker, Louder and Rocks Out
This yoga class leaves the wind chimes and calm music behind and replaces it with pulse-pounding metal.
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Satanic Temple May Sue Over Boston City Council Invocation
Members of a satanic temple are threatening to sue the Boston City Council, as leaders of the group say they’re being blocked from praying before council meetings.