On March 14, the Alabama House Judiciary Committee failed to advance SB7, a bill that would “provide for expanded civil liability for injuries resulting from acts of terrorism.”
On March 14, the Alabama House Judiciary Committee failed to advance SB7, a bill that would “provide for expanded civil liability for injuries resulting from acts of terrorism.”
Two women affiliated with the group Patriot Movement AZ (PMAZ) were arrested Thursday, March 15, on felony charges with a possible hate crimes enhancement for an incident earlier this month at a mosque in Tempe, Arizona.
Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday that they arrested and charged three Illinois men in connection with a bomb attack against a Minnesota mosque last year meant to intimidate the local Muslim community.
On February 28, the American Freedom Law Center, a Michigan-based anti-Muslim hate group, announced it would be filing an amicus curiae (also called “friend of the court) legal brief in support of President Donald J. Trump’s “extreme vetting” policy to screen incoming refugees for possible terrorist ties.
From the outside, it might look like an ordinary red-state gathering of Donald Trump superfans.
On March 8, Georgia’s Barrow County Sheriff’s Office is sponsoring a course titled “Islam in America" presented by David Bores, an anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist who has a history of giving problematic seminars.
When renowned evangelical preacher Billy Graham passed away at 99, obituaries and memorials in publications across the world recounted his life with admiration — even among his critics Graham won praise. That respect was richly deserved, earned through a steadfast service to a message of faith that superseded political affiliation.
A January 2018 report released by the South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT), a non-profit organization based in the Washington (District of Columbia) metropolitan area, links the 2016 Presidential election to a wave of hate crimes and violence against South Asian, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Middle Eastern and Arab Americans in the United States.
On Monday, February 12, Kaitlin Bennett, president of the Kent State University chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a self-proclaimed “student movement for free markets and limited government,” posted a scathing resignation letter online titled “I’m Turning Point USA’s Top Activist in the Country, & I Quit this Shitty Organization.”
Kevin Sorbo is putting on a Herculean effort to be a political commentator.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.