March 13, 2018 Report: Turkey seeks life prison term for US pastor Media reports say Turkish prosecutors are seeking life imprisonment for an American pastor who is accused of links to a U.S.-based Muslim cleric blamed for a failed coup attempt in Turkey.
March 13, 2018 Military reviews rules for helmet cams after Niger attack U.S. military leaders are considering new guidelines for the use of helmet cameras on the battlefield after Islamic State-linked fighters in Niger exploited footage taken by a fallen American soldier to make a propaganda video that highlighted the killing of four U.S. forces.
March 9, 2018 Music professor who said Muslim woman safer in US forced out An Ohio music professor who said Muslim women and girls are safer in the U.S. than in any Middle Eastern country has been forced to retire.
March 7, 2018 Legislative prayers spark controversy, changes in Oklahoma Oklahoma's House speaker said Wednesday he plans changes to a program in which pastors deliver prayers and sermons to legislators amid criticism from interfaith leaders and some members that non-Christians are being denied an opportunity to participate.
March 5, 2018 Muslim officer works with immigrants in Ohio capital city A Muslim officer has been tapped in Ohio's capital to bridge gaps between police and the city's growing immigrant population.
February 15, 2018 Appeals court declares Trump travel ban unconstitutional A federal appeals court has found that President Donald Trump's latest ban on travelers from six largely Muslim countries is unconstitutional.
February 7, 2018 Report: Social media surveillance unfairly targeted Muslims The American Civil Liberties Union says a social media monitoring program used by the Boston police department appears to have had little benefit to public safety while unfairly focusing on groups such as Muslims.
February 6, 2018 The Latest: Court considers secrecy over Muslim surveillance The Latest on a court case involving the New York Police Department's use of a Cold War-era legal tactic to conceal information about whether it put Muslims under surveillance (all times local): 2:55 p.m.
January 31, 2018 City that denied mosque reaches deal to let it be built A New Jersey city that denied a Muslim group's bid to build a mosque last summer has reached a settlement with the group that will allow the project to proceed.