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Christmas celebrations: Five cultures with unique holiday traditions

Christmastime has come around again, and many cultures and countries celebrate one of the most beloved holidays with their own set of traditions.

Is inflation slowing Santa’s sleigh? Poll finds fewer gifts being given this year

Inflation is putting a damper on people’s holiday plans this year, with more than 67% saying they are curbing travel and gift-giving, according to a new poll.

WATCH: Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson calls Biden ‘inconsistent’ on Title 42

The Biden administration has maintained that the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over, but the rush to end Title 42 shows how “inconsistent” their claims are, according to Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR).

WATCH: Ben Carson blasts the Left for ‘woke’ changes to Christmas classics

Dr. Ben Carson, who served as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development under the Trump administration, says political correctness has only made things “worse” while blasting recent changes to Christmas classics.

Pelosi mocked for wishing ‘Happy Shwanza’ in final speech as House speaker

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) used her final remarks as speaker to wish everyone a "Happy Shwanza" following the passing of the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill.

Year in Review: Vladimir Putin’s biggest setbacks in 2022

When Russian President Vladimir Putin shocked the world with an all-out invasion of Ukraine in February, he expected a quick victory that would bring military glory to Russia. Instead, 10 months later, Putin’s army is demoralized, with an estimated 100,000 Russian troops dead, injured, or deserted and Russia’s reputation as a military power in tatters. Putin failed to take Kyiv, and a defiant Ukraine projects that victory is on the horizon with the help of world allies.

Taliban bars women from working in human rights organizations in crackdown

The Taliban have ordered all nongovernmental organizations to stop all female volunteers from coming to work, marking another backstep in the group's 2021 pledge to uphold women's rights.

Judge rejects Kari Lake’s bid to undo election loss, confirms Hobbs victory

An Arizona judge rejected Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's lawsuit attempting to overturn her election loss on Saturday, affirming Democratic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs's victory.

‘Forgotten Jan. 6?’: Pelosi slams McCarthy’s ‘most shameful act’ comment on omnibus

Outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) pushed back on House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) claim that the omnibus spending bill was “one of the most shameful acts,” inquiring if he had forgotten about the Capitol riot in 2021.

IRS delays requirement to report $600 transfers when filing taxes

The Internal Revenue Service has delayed a move to require taxpayers to report cash transfers that are $600 or more using third-party organizations.
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