Islam April 27, 2018 Muslim group asks official to apologize for Facebook post A Muslim civil rights group is urging an elected official in north Louisiana to apologize for sharing a Facebook post that it says was Islamophobic.
Islam April 25, 2018 Trump's travel ban likely to be upheld, justices indicate The Supreme Court is saving one of its biggest cases for last.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates April 25, 2018 As Islamic extremism grows in Latin America, some want Trump to take action The growth of Islamic extremist activity in Latin America is a major security threat to our country.
Islam April 24, 2018 Judge tosses lawsuit by Utah imam involving no-fly listing A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Utah Muslim leader who said he was wrongly placed on a government watch list and temporarily blocked from leaving Kenya with his family last summer.
CRIME April 23, 2018 Group blames Trump for jump in attacks on US Muslims A Muslim civil rights group is blasting President Donald Trump and his administration, saying his words and policies led to a sharp increase in attacks and bias against American Muslims in 2017.
RELIGION April 23, 2018 Travel ban case is justices' first dive into Trump policy The Supreme Court has so far had little to say about Donald Trump's time as president, even as the nation has moved from one Trump controversy to another.
Islam April 18, 2018 US warns Turkey of consequences if jailed pastor isn't freed The Trump administration warned Turkey on Wednesday that it is considering punitive "consequences" if the NATO ally does not throw out the charges or acquit an American pastor accused of espionage and aiding terrorist groups.
Islam April 12, 2018 Muslim activist from Australia denied entry into US A Muslim activist from Australia has been denied entry into the U.S., where she was scheduled to speak at a literary festival.
Islam April 11, 2018 Ex-Best Buy CEO resigns from 5 boards in donations flap Former Best Buy CEO Brad Anderson has resigned from the boards of five organizations following a report that he contributed to a nonprofit organization that distributed inflammatory anti-Muslim videos on social media.
Police and Law Enforcement April 5, 2018 NYPD settles surveillance lawsuit with NJ Muslim groups The New York Police Department has reached a settlement with New Jersey Muslim groups who accused officers of illegal surveillance of mosques, student groups and businesses after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, according to court documents filed on Thursday.
Islam April 5, 2018 Muslims: Settlement will prevent illegal NYPD surveillance New York City and Muslim groups have reached a settlement of litigation accusing the city's police department of spying on Muslims.