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Anti-Muslim fringe groups became more mainstream and got funding after Sept. 11, 2001, in part because of U.S. news coverage, a study published Thursday says.
Group opposes FBI agents at mosques
A U.S. Islamic group says it opposes asking for FBI protection in the wake of rising anti-Muslim rhetoric over a proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero.
The U.S. Air Force Academy is drawing fire for hosting three speakers critics say are evangelical Christians falsely claiming to be ex-Muslim terrorists.
Muslim charities in the United States say donors for relief supplies for Lebanon are afraid of being linked to supporting terror groups with cash donations.
The Boeing Co. has apologized for an ad that shows the CV-22 or Osprey delivering U.S. troops to a mosque surrounded by fire.
A Washington conservative radio host has been suspended indefinitely without pay for repeatedly calling Islam a "terrorist organization."
The FBI is investigating an attack on an Indiana mosque as a possible hate crime.
A Muslim advocacy group Monday urged Pentagon officials to investigate an Internet picture, which it says is tarnishing the U.S. image among Muslims.
Talk show host Laura Schlessinger, who has previously drawn fire from gay groups, now is being criticized for an allegedly anti-Muslim tirade. The Council on American Islamic Relations in Washington is asking the nationally syndicated personality, who cal
The normally low-profile and somewhat staid United States Institute of Peace, a federally funded think tank, was thrust into the public spotlight recently when the White House came under fire from a Muslim advocacy group for nominating a controversial and
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A child is seen playing at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe on the eve of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Berlin on June 18, 2013. Obama is scheduled to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel and will later speak at the Brandenburg Gate where fifty years earlier, U.S. President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner (I am a Berliner)" address . UPI/David Silpa