March 24, 2019 Rep. Ilhan Omar faces hundreds of protesters outside CAIR fundraiser in California U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar faced hundreds of protesters Saturday outside a Southern California fundraising event for the local chapter of a major advocacy group representing Muslim-Americans.
March 21, 2019 Pompeo to visit Jerusalem's Western Wall with Netanyahu U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was set to make an unprecedented visit Thursday to Jerusalem's Western Wall with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, making him the highest-level American official to tour the holy site with Israel's leader.
March 20, 2019 Muslim civil rights group accepts invite to W.Va. Capitol The nation's largest Muslim civil rights organization says it has accepted an invitation from West Virginia lawmakers to visit the state Capitol in the wake of an Islamophobic display outside the House of Delegates chamber.
March 17, 2019 Man accused of threatening, intimidating at a Phoenix mosque A man has been arrested for allegedly threatening and intimidating members of a northwest Phoenix mosque.
March 15, 2019 New Zealand mosque slaughter latest in growing trend of mass violence in houses of worship The slaughter of at least 49 people attending services at two mosques in New Zealand on Friday marked the latest in mass killings at houses of worship in recent years.
March 14, 2019 China accuses US of prejudice over human rights issues China has responded to new U.S. allegations of widespread human rights abuses with its own accusations of prejudice and interference, saying the situation of rights in the country has "never been better."
March 12, 2019 US envoy calls China's Muslim camps 'horrific,' wants probe A U.S. envoy on religion has described China's internment of an estimated 1 million Muslims as a "horrific situation."
March 8, 2019 Omar praises condemnation of anti-Muslim, other bigotry Divided in debate but mostly united in a final vote, the House passed a resolution condemning anti-Semitism and other bigotry.
March 4, 2019 Judge: Muslim man's suit over border detention can proceed A Muslim man can proceed with his lawsuit alleging he was subjected to low-grade torture when U.S. Customs agents detained him at the border, a judge has ruled.
March 1, 2019 W.Va. sergeant at arms accused of racist remark resigns A West Virginia House of Delegates sergeant at arms has resigned after an accusation that she made an Islamophobic remark.