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TOPSTORIES
President-Elect Trump -- Where He Stands on Radical Islam
Policies to watch once Trump has a perspective from the Oval Office: opposition to the nuclear pact with Iran and not arming Syrian rebels. learn more
MORENEWS
Vice President-Elect Mike Pence -- A Balance to His 'Boss' Pence is expected to be a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump, even though their policies differed before they teamed up. | |
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Muslim Community Ponders a President Trump Many Muslim Americans are fearful of the prospect of the presidency of a man who said he would ban all Muslims from entering the country. | |
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Muslims Around the World React to Trump Muslims around the world are reacting to news that Donald Trump is now president-elect of the United States of America. | |
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Sexy Nun or Sexy Burka – What's the Difference? In today's world where just about anything can be deemed offensive or racist, Halloween has come under fire from Islamists living in the West. | |
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Afghan Rape Survivor Reportedly Raped Again By Police A teenager in Afghanistan who was raped tried to report the assault to police, who made her father wait outside and raped her again. | |
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Don't Let CAIR Be the Sole Voice for Muslim Rights When the FBI questioned Muslims about a possible Al Qaeda attack, CAIR was there to offer legal advice. Where was everyone else? | |
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Do Walls Make Better Neighbors? Answers to our question regarding a wall higher than the Berlin Wall built by Germany around an immigrant center near Munich. | |
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Is a Toronto-based school principal a promoter of hate and Islamophobia? John Goddard takes a detailed look at the case and its main players. |
FEATUREDVIDEOS
Iran Organizes Marches on Anniversary of US Embassy Takeover The Iranian regime's media outlets broadcast footage of the November 3 anti-American marches held throughout Iran, which marked the anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the U.S. embassy in Tehran. |
READERSWRITE
[After suspected homegrown terrorists from Michigan and Wisconsin were arrested, we asked people in those states if the threat of radical Islam was a significant factor in whom they voted chose for president]: Radicalism? Of course it is a choice in who I have voted for. E.H. | |
[After suspected homegrown terrorists from Michigan and Wisconsin were arrested, we asked people in those states if the threat of radical Islam was a significant factor in whom they voted chose for president]: Yes, definitely, it makes an impact on whom I vote for president. C.L. |
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