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Swedish Court Closes Muslim Schools Over Islamist Ideology

A Swedish Administrative Court has closed two independent Muslim schools in Stockholm and Uppsala after security police warned of the spreading of Islamist ideology and possible radicalization.

Human Smuggling Suspects Arrested After at Least 21 Illegal Immigrants, Including Pregnant Woman and 3-Year-Old Girl, Discovered Naked and Starving in Fort Worth Home

At least 21 illegal immigrants are safe and two suspects in custody after the FBI conducted a raid on a Fort Worth, Texas, home shortly before Christmas.

China to Ease Travel Requirements for Arriving Passengers

Beginning January 8, China will no longer require incoming travelers to quarantine.

Gary Sinise Foundation Welcomes Families of Fallen Soldiers to Walk Disney World

Walt Disney World welcomed 1,800 family members of fallen soldiers to the "Snowball Express Program," hosted by the Gary Sinise Foundation.

Matt Gaetz Presses Jim Jordan to Run for House Speaker

Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is pushing Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) to run for House Speaker.

Saying ‘Christmas’ Is Not ‘Inclusive Enough—It’s Too ‘Christian-Centric,’ Says UK University

The University of Brighton has issued guidance to its lecturers encouraging the use of "inclusive language," including avoiding the term "Christmas" in favor of "winter closure period" and not asking students about their "Christian name."

7 in 10 French Want Peace Between Russia, Ukraine

Ifop poll show majority of French people support peace talks between Ukraine and Russia while also arming Ukraine, as opposed to only arming Ukraine.

Judge Rules Against Republican Kari Lake, Confirms Democrat Hobbs as Next Arizona Governor

Arizona judge confirms Katie Hobbs as the state's next Governor following Kari Lake's unsuccessful election challenge.

More Migrants Dropped Off Near Kamala Harris’ Washington D.C. Home

Texas Governor transports migrants to Washington D.C. in an effort to pressure the Biden administration on immigration and border security, causing widespread criticism.

Christian Student Group’s First Amendment Win

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln settles a lawsuit with Christian student group Ratio Christi, revising its policy on student fees and paying the group $1,500 and $25,000 in attorneys' fees and costs, after the group accused the university of violating its freedom of speech.

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