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Supreme Court to decide on partisan gerrymandering

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether partisan gerrymandering — in which voting districts are drawn to favor one party — is a time-honored American political tradition or has evolved into an unconstitutional rigging of elections. The Wisconsin case of Gill vs. Whitford, to be heard in the fall, could yield one of…

Muslim girl ‘killed after leaving mosque’ in Virginia

Muslim girl 'killed after leaving mosque' in Virginia

Washington, DC – Police found what are believed to be the remains of a 17-year-old Muslim female who was abducted overnight after leaving her local mosque in Sterling, Virginia, near Washington, DC. The All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) in Sterling identified the missing girl as Nabra. Her last name is currently being withheld. Local […]

Finsbury Park Mosque Attack: What We Know So Far

Ted Nugent Says the Parkland Survivors 'Have No Soul'

At least one person is dead and ten injured after an attacker drove a van into a crowd of Muslim worshippers finishing prayers in north London overnight on Monday. British Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed the incident is being treated as a “potential terrorist attack” and she is due to char a meeting of the […]

1 dead, 8 injured in ‘potential terrorist attack’ near London mosque

London (dpa) – One person was killed and eight others were injured early Monday when a van struck worshippers near a North London mosque, in an incident police are treating as a “potential terrorist attack.” Police said they responded to a “major incident,” after reports shortly after midnight of a vehicle colliding with pedestrians in […]