June 9, 2017 Officials question license of school in sexual abuse case A Jewish boarding school's licensing is under scrutiny by Connecticut officials after the school was ordered to pay $20 million in a lawsuit accusing its founding rabbi of sexually abusing a student.
June 9, 2017 License suspended for cabbie accused of harassing lawmaker A judge has temporarily suspended the license of a Washington, D.C., cab driver accused of harassing a Muslim legislator from Minnesota.
June 9, 2017 Dershowitz: A new tolerance for anti-Semitism The growing tolerance for anti-Semitism by both the extreme left and right is quickly becoming mainstream.
June 8, 2017 Authorities investigating juror in church's gay beating case North Carolina authorities are investigating a juror who brought unauthorized documents to jury deliberations, causing a mistrial in the case of a minister charged with beating a gay congregant.
June 8, 2017 Trump to evangelicals: We're 'under siege,' will be stronger President Donald Trump sought comfort in the figurative embrace of his evangelical supporters Thursday as the FBI director he recently fired told Congress about their conversations, telling a religious gathering that they are "under siege" but will emerge "bigger and better and stronger than ever."
June 8, 2017 The Latest: Trump lawyer denies president demanded loyalty The Latest on developments involving fired FBI Director James Comey (all times EDT): 12:45 p.m. President Donald Trump says he and his supporters "are under siege" but "will come out bigger and better and stronger than ever."
June 8, 2017 Virginia imam placed on leave after endorsing female genital mutilation A Virginia imam has been placed on leave after advocating for the controversial practice of female genital mutilation.
June 8, 2017 Remains of former slave eyed for sainthood moved to church In a step toward possible sainthood, the remains of a former slave have been moved to a Catholic cathedral in Denver so people can more easily honor her and pray for her help.