March 21, 2017 TSA: Teen denied flight to US due to Turkish airline's issue A 17-year-old Tennessee girl was denied a flight back to the United States over the weekend because a Turkish airline didn't provide necessary passenger information, but a resolution is expected shortly, the Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday.
March 21, 2017 Mideast refugees stranded in limbo find Americans reaching out in faith Scores of families fleeing their war-torn countries are benefiting from the kindness of American strangers
March 21, 2017 Trump, ACLU make unusual allies supporting Virginia mosque The rejection of a sewage permit in rural Virginia has made unlikely allies of the Trump administration and the American Civil Liberties Union, which both allege that a county board discriminated against Muslims trying to build a new mosque.
March 21, 2017 Anonymous donor pays off Pennsylvania church's $4M mortgage An historic Pennsylvania church is counting its blessings after someone donated several million dollars to pay off the church's mortgage.
March 21, 2017 Dylann Roof's friend sentenced to prison Joseph “Joey” Meek, a friend of North Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof, was sentenced Tuesday to more than two years in a federal prison for hampering the investigation into the June 2015 massacre.
March 21, 2017 Anonymous donor pays off church's $4 million mortgage Stunning gift from real-life angel
March 21, 2017 Man accused in Milwaukee mass shooting plot to be arraigned A man accused of plotting to attack a Milwaukee Masonic temple in the name of Islam is due to appear in federal court.
March 21, 2017 Trump to meet Iraqi premier as anti-IS policy takes shape President Donald Trump is preparing for his first meeting with Iraq's prime minister as the American leader shapes his policy for defeating the Islamic State group.
March 21, 2017 Court: Student prayers OK at school board meetings A federal appeals court says a Texas school board can continue to let students offer public prayers at its meetings.
March 20, 2017 Counting Americans: A new Mideast box on census is sensitive Zahraa Ballout isn't "white," and she certainly isn't "some other race." If the government gives her the choice of checking a new "Middle East/North Africa" box on a census form, would she? Yes, she says, despite some reservations about what it would mean to stand out after Americans elected a president who wants to ban travel from some countries in the region and has spoken favorably of registering Muslims in the U.S.