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Jesus, Mary and Joseph Depicted as Refugees in Church Nativity Display
A Southern California Church put up a Nativity display that uses the religious symbolism of Jesus' birth to draw attention to the plight of migrants at the border.
IG Report Shows Dossier Author Chris Steele 'Favorably Disposed' to Trumps
"He stated that if anything he was 'favorably disposed' toward the Trump family before he began his research because he had visited a Trump family member at Trump Tower and 'been friendly' with [the family member] for some years," the report said of Christopher Steele.
ICE Stands by Fake University Used to Lure in Foreign Students
Despite criticism, ICE maintained that undercover investigations such as the fake university help protect the immigration system's integrity.
Trump impeachment vote to see hundreds of protests calling for removal
Over 400 rallies have been planned across the country, with more than 70,000 people expected to attend.
Trump Is 'Aiding and Abetting' Putin by Undermining NATO: Senator
Chris Van Hollen said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is being allowed to cozy up to Putin "with impunity."
Trump Jokes He Won't Leave Presidency After 8 Years: 'It's Not a Bad Idea'
The president told the Israeli-American Council National Summit "a lot of them say, 'you know he's not leaving."'
What Next for Russian Sports After Four-Year WADA Doping Ban?
Russia will be banned from competing as a nation at major sporting events for the next four years, following the ban.
34-Year-Old Finnish Lawmaker to Become World's Youngest Prime Minister
Marin is younger than New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern, 39, and Ukraine's Oleksiy Honcharuk, 35.
Puppeteer Caroll Spinney on Playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
The puppeteer behind the beloved 'Sesame Street' characters died Sunday at the age of 85.
Fox Anchor Calls Out Mark Esper for Not Complying With Impeachment Inquiry
Mark Esper said in October that the Department of Defense "do everything we can" to comply with the impeachment inquiry.
Adam Schiff Does Not Say If He Would Vote to Impeach Trump
Adam Schiff provided few details of Monday's articles of impeachment hearing against Donald Trump.
Who Is Paweensuda Drouin? Miss Universe Thailand Is the Odds-On Favorite
Multiple betting websites have announced Drouin's odds at +300, ahead of the second favorite, Miss Universe Philippines, who came in at +500.
Tulsi Gabbard Commemorates John Lennon: 'Give Peace a Chance'
The British rock star, a prominent anti-war activist, was murdered on December 8, 1980.
Clemson vs. Virginia: All You Need to Know Ahead of the ACC Title Game
The Tigers can become the first team in FBS history to win five consecutive conference championship games with a victory over the Cavaliers on Saturday.
LSU vs. Georgia: All You Need to Know Ahead of SEC Championship Game
The second-best offense in the nation goes up against the No. 2-ranked defense in the country on Saturday when the Tigers face the Bulldogs in Atlanta.
Iran Frees American Princeton Student Xiyue Wang in Prisoner Swap
Iran freed an American Princeton University graduate student, Xiyue Wang, held since 2016.
Oklahoma vs. Baylor: Big 12 Championship Game Preview
Two weeks after Oklahoma won a 34-31 shootout on the road against Baylor, the two conference rivals meet again with a Big 12 title on the line.
Auburn Freshman Named 'Bo' Wrecked The College Football Playoff in 2019
Auburn true freshman quarterback Bo Nix has guided the Tigers to wins over both Oregon and Alabama, teams that could have potentially been in the College Playoff mix without the Auburn loss.
NFL Players Will Wear Custom Cleats in Honor of Different Charities
During week 14, players will be wearing custom cleats related to important charities and causes as part of the "My Cause My Cleats" campaign.
GOP Senators Who Would Remove Trump Can Be Counted on One Hand: Sen. Murphy
The House is likely to impeach President Donald Trump but whether the GOP-controlled Senate will convict him is an open question.
U.S. National Parks Under 'Deep and Immediate Threat' From Invasive Species
Invasive species are now a "huge" issue in national parks and the problem is "far, far worse now" than it was twenty years ago, researchers say.
EPA Reauthorizes Use of 'Dangerous' 'Cyanide Bombs' That Kill Thousands
Critics say that the traps "inhumanely and indiscriminately" kill thousands of animals every year, posing a danger to endangered species, domestic pets and even humans.
Twice the Amount of Aid is Now Being Held From Puerto Rico by HUD
The department's choice to withhold billions of dollars in appropriated funds has angered Democrats, who are considering whether Congress may need more "drastic moves" to force HUD to release the money.
Television Still Americans' No. 1 News Source, Poll Says
A Harris-Hill X poll says that Americans still follow the news through televised mediums—and that social media and newspapers are equally popular sources.
Colleges Ditching 'Egregious' Free Speech Restriction, but Change Is Needed
A recent report found colleges were moving away from "clearly unconstitutional" free speech policies, but vague rules still create a "chilling effect" on expression.