Detroit -
A Muslim flight attendant was suspended from her job at ExpressJet after a fellow employee complained about her refusal to serve alcohol.
On Tuesday, Charee Stanley filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
With Egypt on fire and Christians running for their lives under threat from the Muslim Brotherhood, is this only the beginning of the war against Christians around the world? Will the United States be next?
CAIR criticizes FBI on terrorist sting operation policies for what appears to be retaliation for being named a co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial.
Kabul -
Outrage over the U.S. Marines video of soldiers desecrating the bodies of dead Afghans has been further stirred by the controversial words of Tea Party leader Pamela Geller: "I don't care," she wrote recently.
CAIR, the Green Party, and the Libertarian Party, are scheduled to hold a news conference on Jan 3 in Iowa, to express their opposition to the new National Defence Authorization Act. CAIR is deeply troubled by the new law.
Herndon -
A Muslim woman is demanding an apology from Air France and asking travelers to boycott the airline after she was terminated from her job at Dulles International Airport because of her refusal to remove the hijab she wears for religious reasons.
Last week the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) asked WordPress.org to ask that a blog containing violence to Muslims hosted by the Internet company be deleted. The blog was deleted the next day.
Earlier today, an Ohio juvenile court ruled that teen Christian convert Rifqa Bary will not be forcibly returned to her parents, and will remain in state custody until her 18th birthday on August 10. This ruling officially ends the Rifqa Bary case.
Attorneys for the Council on American-Islamic Relations filed suit to ban and seize all Christmas cards mailed to or in possession of Rifqa Bary, a Muslim girl who converted to Christianity and fled to Florida after alleged death threats from her father.
Dutch MP Geert Wilders's invitation to a Free Speech Summit in Florida plunged him in the middle of a political row, with demands that Majority leader Rep. Adam Hasner resign his post for co-hosting the summit.
This is a video update on Michael Savage's copyright infringement lawsuit against CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Savage originally filed the suit on November 30, 2007.