
Wisconsin Mosque Leader Salah Sarsour Released After 80 Days in Custody
Salah Sarsour, president of Wisconsin’s largest mosque, was released after over two months in federal custody.

Salah Sarsour, president of Wisconsin’s largest mosque, was released after over two months in federal custody.

Religious Expression at School Talent Show Sparks Debate Students at Allen Elementary School in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, planned a unique performance for their school’s talent show, but their religious-themed act faced challenges due to the event taking place in a public school setting. The elementary students’ performance involved a piece-by-piece

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Crystal Hill discusses her suspension amid an investigation into oversight.

The U.S. government abandons plans to use warehouses in Schuylkill and Berks counties as immigrant detention centers.

Extreme heat and lack of rain push North Carolina further into drought, with no relief in sight. Most of Durham…

The NC Music Hall of Fame announces 2026 inductees: MC SHA-ROCK, Sugar Bear, Arrogance, Barry Poss, and more.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is cracking down on illegal minibikes in Nebraska, citing parents and impounding bikes.

Ohioans rallied to aid 79-year-old Beverly Thomas, facing jail over her yard, showcasing community spirit and empathy when neighbors unite in times of need.

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen, lacking a state cellphone, has no call records, raising concerns over public transparency.

Some Wisconsin communities, like Waukesha and Muskego, consider regulations on e-bikes and e-scooters for safety.

A VA OIG investigation found nearly all automated DIC claims mishandled, causing errors and improper payments.

“US sees sharp decline in deaths from alcohol, drugs, and suicide in 2024, with a major drop in overdoses, per new research.”