According to a complaint filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, three Muslim families were stopped from boarding an NYC Ferry.
Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY
A girl was ‘very scared’ after a car crash. Two Utah firefighters saw her bottles of nail polish and had an idea
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Pennsylvania middle school teacher placed on leave after racist rant in school parking lot
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New York City bans discriminatory use of ‘illegal alien,’ with violators subject to fines up to $250K
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A couple planned for a fall wedding in Washington state. A ‘historic’ snowstorm changed everything
Sean and Brittany Tuohy were ready for a fall wedding in Spokane, Washington. A snowstorm changed their plans, but not their positive attitude.
Imelda left Satchel Smith as the lone employee at a Homewood Suites in Texas. He smiled and went to work
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