A professor advocating dialogue with terrorists makes claims of infringed academic freedom.
Voting fraud claims threaten to unravel the hard-won peace achieved in Anbar.
Group admits funding Hamas terror labs, but is angry that Pajamas Media reported it.
The president of American Muslims for Constructive Engagement is a former top aide to the indicted Sudanese president.
A faculty member publicly defends Hamas while students are not allowed to read texts on militant Islam.
Living in America while inciting violence against America.
The labs were made possible by millions from a Saudi-financed charity in ... Ohio.
Incredibly, jihadist recruiting events in America have long been ignored by government and media.
Attention, President-elect Obama: the Indian massacre has huge implications for U.S. foreign policy. (Also, Phyllis Chesler asks when Islamic clerics will condemn the attack.)
The Holy Land Foundation trial unveiled the extent of the financing of terrorism among leading American Islamic organizations.
Party officials attack Iraq War vets in closely watched races.
It's no surprise that the terror group is pulling for an Obama victory and a spectacular defeat for McCain.
The media embraces a silly theory based on Internet forum posts by "desktop jihadists."
Obsession DVDs got CAIR hot under the hijab, but this new documentary will get their burqa in a bunch.
The Democratic ticket's gaffe factory is working overtime to lighten the national mood.
Democrats promise to make their tax increases rain only on the rich. Can they?
Taxpayers finance religious extremism and academic failure.
The civil liberties groups that hyped Ashraf Al-Jailani’s deportation case are now nowhere to be seen.
Legal threats against police are being used to get criminal charges dropped against Muslims.
Ohio's largest mosque found an extremist replacement for its deported terror-linked leader.
The controversial school funded by the Saudi Embassy had its corporate charter revoked in 2004 and has never filed required tax forms with the IRS.
Close ties to al-Qaeda don't appear to be an obstacle to obtaining a visa to lecture in Toronto.
Why is the Saudi-funded school covering up sex abuse allegations and using textbooks that incite students to violence?