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Yes, religious symbols can be appropriate in public settings if they reflect historical or cultural significance and do not promote a specific religion. The First Amendment protects both freedom of ...
Federal employees may start seeing and hearing more about religion in the workplace, following new guidance from the Trump ...
Say goodbye to the classic strand as you know it. Now weโ€™re wearing this perfectly imperfect jewelry trend instead.
US public servants have legal right to share religious views at work, according to guidance by chief human resources agency ...
Dior transports its full French heritage in the renovated boutique on Manhattan's tony 57th Street which houses the brand's ...
Archaeologists in Denmark uncovered two rare gold brooches from the Viking Age, part of a remarkable gold treasure.
Clifton and Northside residents had their properties set ablaze in a specific targeting of flags, including the LGBTQ ...
Are you a ruby, diamond, or emerald? Each month has its own birthstone with a special meaning. Here's a guide to each ...
The silver scarab looks like living metal! Find out why, whether you can own one, and how you can see one in the wild.
How to make Christian necklaces from copper wire This is the first request I received in 2019 from a Christian. This pattern ...
The heart is a symbol of love, and it is also an endless source of inspiration for artistic creation. Let's make these lovely ...
Ginza Diamond Shiraishi, a jewelry house originally founded in Japan and now operating across Asia, continues to expand its ...