Experts said they expected no drastic changes in government policies toward Muslims, but they held out hope that things at least would not become worse.
The remains of St. Maria Goretti just finished a 54-city tour of the U.S. At the relic's final stop, in Oklahoma City, one widow went to seek the strength to forgive her husband's murderer — her son.
After fleeing their homeland to escape war and Islamist extremism, many now find that their long trek to the Continent may offer no guarantee of protection.
Thousands of Japan's historic Buddhist temples are expected to shut down. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Ian Reader, an expert on Japanese culture, on how Buddhism is changing in the country.
Residents of the Brussels suburb that was home to some of the Paris attackers - hold a rally to show their rejection of the so-called Islamic State and the killings in Paris.
Rev. Troy Lawrence Sr. of Reaping the Harvest chuch in the Lower Ninth Ward talks about gun violence last summer at a peace festival sponsored by the city.
On Thursday, the House is expected to vote on a measure introduced on Wednesday that would fortify the screening process for Syrians and Iraqis who enter the United States as refugees.