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Two Syrians arrested in Geneva after traces of explosives found in car
Two Syrian nationals were arrested in Geneva on Friday and traces of explosives were found in their car, the local newspaper Tribune de Geneve and Swiss television said.

Khloe Kardashian uses Bible verse John 8:7 to fight back at her detractors
The world of social media isn't always friendly, particularly to celebrities. Their posts are often bombarded with criticisms, ridicule, and negativity, and "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Khloe Kardashian is no exception.

Ben and Jessa Seewald's son Spurgeon Elliot wears hand-me-downs from cousin Israel David Dillard
Ben and Jessa Seewald dotes on their first son Spurgeon Elliot, and loves sharing photos of him on their social media accounts.

Obama's call for Muslims to help 'root out' extremists in their midst angers imams who say they felt insulted
Although U.S. President Barack Obama has been known to be a champion of political correctness who is always careful with his words, particularly those affecting the Muslim community, never wanting to inflame passions, he unexpectedly found himself being criticised by American Muslims following his address to the nation on the subject of terrorism on Sunday evening.

Muslims in America find selves in midst of 'perfect storm of hate' after terrorist attacks and political rhetoric
Muslims in America are finding themselves subjected to a "perfect storm of hate," as CNN puts it, ever since the terrorist attacks launched admittedly by the Islamic State (ISIS) in Paris, a storm made even worse by the Dec. 2 massacre in San Bernardino, California perpetrated by a radical Muslim couple.

The more Donald Trump is criticised, the stronger he becomes, poll figures and study on supporters show
Far from weakening Donald Trump, criticism by political rivals and pundits in the United States and even overseas appears to be even strengthening the Republican presidential front-runner in his quest for the White House.

Donald Trump rejects 'extremist' tag, says he's just 'someone who understands what's going on'
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump clarified that he is not bashing Islam as a religion when he made a call to place a temporary ban on Muslims from entering the United States, an idea that sparked a political firestorm worldwide.

Jesus Christ is the only one people can bank on, says NBA superstar LeBron James
When NBA star Lebron James was asked about the possible return of injured players Kyrie Irving and Iman Shumpert to the lineup of the Cleveland Cavaliers, the basketball player answered that nothing in life is certain except for Jesus Christ.

Amy Duggar starts own blog, writes on oil of oregano's health wonders as she tends to flu-stricken husband
Amy Duggar King is now a blogger, and she has dedicated her first post talking about how she plans to take good care of her husband Dillon King now that he is nursing the flu.

U.S. school district gives up fight, allows transgender student access to girl's room under threat of losing federal aid
A male student who has identified himself as female has now been allowed access to the girls' locker room in his Chicago high school.

Alone this Christmas? 5 verses to remember the company you keep
If you're finding it hard to feel any Christmas cheer, here are some beautiful verses to buoy your spirits.

Planned Parenthood shooter calls himself 'warrior for the babies,' says no need for trial since he's 'guilty'
The man who killed three people at a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs has pleaded guilty of the crime and proclaimed that he did the act because he is a "warrior for the babies."

Franklin Graham agrees with Donald Trump: Muslim immigration to the United States should be stopped
Reverend Franklin Graham has time and again said that he is not endorsing any presidential candidate, but he cannot help but agree with Republican presidential bet Donald Trump when he suggested that Muslim entry be banned in the United States.

The government's extremism strategy is dangerously ineffective
Conservative Christian MP Fiona Bruce lays out her concerns with government's counter-extremism agenda

Too many people fail to love the church, says Rick Warren
Writing on his Facebook page, Rick Warren said: "Too many Christians use the church, but don't love it."

Preacher wins appeal against conviction for preaching Leviticus message on homosexuality
Campaigners feared whole sections of the Bible and the Koran could end up being banned if Michael Overd's conviction had been upheld.,