
The state Senate passed the measure on a 23 to 14 vote Thursday, ahead of a legislative deadline. The measure heads to the Assembly. MORE

The state Senate passed the measure on a 23 to 14 vote Thursday, ahead of a legislative deadline. The measure heads to the Assembly. MORE

Despite its reputation as one the world’s worst violators of religious freedom, Saudi Arabia is now hosting in Jeddah a UN human rights conference on combating intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief, attended by the president of the UN Human Rights Council and other top international representatives. MORE

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Jack Tapper interviews me and asks Pamela Geller to comment on remarks made by both Indiana Rep. Andre Carson who is the first Muslim to serve on the House intelligence committee and radical Boston Imam Abdullah Farooq.

Department officials are working with commercial fisherman in the area to ensure that recently harvested anchovy and sardines were not distributed into the human food supply. MORE

A type of Fusarium wilt appeared this year in Australia’s main banana-growing state after spreading to Asia and Africa. While the fungus has been around since the 1990s and has yet to affect top exporter Ecuador, Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. called it a potential “big nightmare.” The United Nations says the disease threatens supply, and Latin American growers are taking steps to limit the risk. MORE
By BI: After listening to Shahram Hadian speak for over an hour about Islam, Alton Howell said, “It scared the living daylights out of me.” “I think that we better pay attention, the city of Seattle is full of Muslims.” MORE

The Moscow Patriarchate said on June 3 that “formal contacts” with the two institutions were pointless after France’s United Protestant Church last month voted to allow pastors to bless same-sex marriages and the Church of Scotland approved ordaining clergy in same-sex civil unions. Continue reading
When we heard that Catholic University was having a design contest for the an altar and chair for Francis to use during his visit to the city of brotherly love, Philadelphia, we were interested. When we found out the prize money was $6000 we became very interested. MORE



