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Members of a Girl Scout troop in St. Louis County made bracelets to raise funds for child war victims in Gaza. Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri told them to stop — or face legal action.
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Mojda Sidiqi wants every woman to feel like a work of art.But that can be a challenge — particularly for those who want less revealing clothing that fits…
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As tensions rise in the Old City of Jerusalem, hundreds of people gathered on Delmar Boulevard in University City Sunday evening to show their support —…
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With members of the area Muslim community feeling like they are under a continuing threat of violence, the Missouri chapter of the Council on…
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Several of the 300 families of Syrian refugees who have settled in the St. Louis area this year are still afraid to publicly condemn their former…
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Bring them here.That’s the rallying cry of a march planned for this weekend in St. Louis asking the U.S. government to allow more Syrian refugees to…
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A 2013 report from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) identifies a network of 37 organizations that systematically promote anti-Muslim…
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The September 11 terrorist attacks were a tragedy unlike anything the United States had experienced. They set the nation on a new path and their…
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About two dozen taxi drivers protested outside of City Hall in St. Louis on Monday, denouncing a Muslim cab driver's arrest for wearing his religious…
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Updated to correct spelling of Patti Hageman's nameA St. Louis taxi driver has filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against the Metropolitan Taxicab…