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LAHC declines CVE grant
DEARBORN- After the Department of Homeland Security awarded Dearborn’s Leaders Advancing and Helping Communities a Countering Violence Extremism (CVE) grant, the group ended up declining it Thursday night, according to a press release. - Arab American joins WXYZ-TV as anchor/reporter
- Henry Ford Museum officially changes name
Warren city officials call on Fouts to investigate himself
- Exhibit showcasing inventions from Islam's Golden Age coming to Detroit
- Women's group to hold third annual networking event
- Race politics: Racializing Islam and seeing beyond stereotypes
- Gene Hunt takes oath of office as Dearborn District Court judge
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The Paris Peace Conference: Signaling an end to Western-dominated era
No, it was not just "another Middle East peace conference," as a columnist in Israeli "Jerusalem Post" attempted to depict the Paris Peace Conference held on January 15, with top official representations from 70 countries attending. If it was, indeed, just "another peace conference", representatives from the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority (PA) would have attended as well. - Trump disregards boundaries, bullies neighbors during first week
- Can the media hold politicians accountable?
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Gaza's water shortage worsening
GAZA ― Marwan An-Najar, a Palestinian from the south of the Gaza Strip, says he has not tasted sweet tap water in 10 years. Every day, he travels four kilometers 2.5 miles to fill a 20-liter plastic jerrycan at a local filtering station. - Libyan authorities suspect rival military backers in car bomb blast
- Unpaid government workers deepen economic pain in Yemen's war
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Prosecutor encourages New York jury to convict Arizona man for ISIS support
NEW YORK-On Wednesday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Negar Tekeei told a federal jury in Manhattan that Mohammed El Gammal, 44, a "steadfast and enthusiastic supporter" of ISIS, urged jurors to convict an Arizona man who she alleged was instrumental in helping a New York college student travel to Syria, where he died fighting for ISIS. - U.S. debt inching towards $20 trillion
- Montana Bill prohibits Sharia law in state courts
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Detroit man executed outside son's school
DETROIT- Police are investigating the execution of a father in front of his son's school in southwest Detroit on Wednesday morning. - Shattered windows and bacon strips at mosque investigated as hate crime
- Man charged with hate crime after holding gun to Muslim cab driver's head
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Palestinian artist reflects homeland’s struggles
FAIRFAX, VA— Visual artist Manal Deeb uses her Palestinian heritage as a basis for her artwork— uncovering the many struggles of Palestinians while integrating Arabic calligraphy to show the influence culture and religion has on their lives. - Local Arab actor closing the curtains on stereotypical roles in Hollywood
- Actress Kathy Najimy to lead hijab march during Trump’s inauguration
“Patriots Day” criticized for portrait of Bomber's wife, Muslims
- Pop star Katy Perry defends Muslims in newly produced video
- Female martial arts fighter wears hijab to empower women
- Actor Kal Penn donates $25,000 to Palestinian refugees after winning “Celebrity Masterchef”
- Janet Jackson and Qatari husband welcome baby son Essa
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E-Cigarettes may lure teens who otherwise might not smoke
E-cigarettes aren't tied to a decline in teen smoking and the devices may actually entice some youth who are unlikely to try traditional cigarettes, a U.S. study suggests. - Health insurers quietly shape Obamacare replacement
- Maya Nassar seeks to expand fitness in Lebanon
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