Ben Carson Would Have a Muslim on the Supreme Court, If They Don’t Practice Islam
And he’d like to investigate Muslim federal judge Abdul Kallon.
By Jonah SheppAnd he’d like to investigate Muslim federal judge Abdul Kallon.
By Jonah SheppA year and a half later.
By Adam MartinHe lied about having cancer, the film's subject, and his own name.
By Margaret HartmannBut not for sparking worldwide protests.
By Joe Coscarelli"My client was not the cause of the violence in the Middle East," says his lawyer.
By Margaret HartmannThe man behind the infamous YouTube trailer was forbidden from using the Internet.
By Margaret HartmannUnderstandably, she wants the video removed.
By Joe CoscarelliAfter a brief calm, violence is again raging across the Middle East.
By Joe CoscarelliAfter twenty-some countries were racked by anti-U.S. demonstrations on Friday.
By Andre TartarMeanwhile, Libya's president suggests the attack was premeditated.
By Andre Tartar and Caroline BankoffThey wanted to find out whether Nakoula Basseley Nakoula violated his probation by making Innocence of Muslims.
By Andre TartarAlan Roberts is also behind the Happy Hooker trilogy.
By Joe CoscarelliHe may be California man Nakoula Basseley Nakoula.
By Brett SmileyInnocence of Muslims was little known in America until it exploded in the Arab world.
By Joe Coscarelli