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Pack up Christmas like a pro with these 12 storage solutions starting at $12

Investing in proper storage for your holiday decor protects your decorations, keeps them looking great year after year and makes setting up and packing away less stressful. These smart storage solutions will help you keep all your holiday gear neat, safe and ready to go next season.

Collapsible ornament storage box:$22.99 (54% off)
Christmas ornament storage with telescoping height: $329.99
Maye ornament storage: $34.99 (29% off)
Moisture resistant wreath bag, set of 2: $29.99 (35% off)
Large Christmas tree storage bag: $12.34
Plastic ornament storage box: $15.59 (22% off)
Nutcracker and figurine collectible storage box: $79.99 (68% off)
Christmas ornament storage box with dividers: $35.69
Plastic Christmas organizer bins, 4-pack: $64.99
Christmas light storage reels and organizer: $32.99

Store 6- to 7.5-foot artificial Christmas trees with ease in this Christmas tree rolling cinch bag. It comes with smooth wheels for easy transport. A sturdy bottom insert keeps the bag upright, dual zipper pulls provide full access and built-in cinch straps compress bulky branches. Plus, there’s an interior pocket with an ID window to keep accessories organized and easy to find.

Original price: $399

Don’t just toss your precious ornaments in a cardboard box. This ornament storage bin on on wheels holds up to 120 ornaments with removable trays and soft dividers to keep everything safe. It expands so you can easily grab what you need without digging through the whole thing. Plus, it has a front pocket, sturdy handles and wheels to roll it wherever you need.

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Original price: $69.99

This durable canvas storage bag fits wreaths up to 48 inches and comes with a secure zipper closure for easy packing. A clear window lets you see what’s inside, and the tear-resistant fabric keeps your holiday décor protected season after season.

This extra-large rolling strorage bag fits a full-size artificial tree or a mix of smaller trees, wreaths, garlands and more. A zip-away mesh top section keeps delicate items separated from bulky greenery, and the steel frame with oversized wheels makes it easy to roll wherever you need.

With a corrugated cardboard divider to hold up to 54 ornaments, this clear storage bin makes packing up ornaments simpleThe latched handles lock the lid on tight, and the clear sides make it easy to see what’s inside. 

Original price: $81.99

Nearly 5 feet long and made with sturdy, waterproof material, this rolling tree storage bag is built to hold a large artificial Christmas tree or multiple smaller ones. The built-in wheels, pull handles and carry straps make it easy to haul from the living room to the garage. Plus, it folds flat when not in use. 

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Keep your holiday lights tangle-free with this light storage container. It comes with four light wraps to hold strings up to 16 feet long, so everything stays organized and ready to hang. A secure, weathertight seal protects your holiday gear from dust, dirt and moisture.

Original price: $16.35

Keep your wreath in shape and look great season after season with this plastic storage bag from Amazon. The bags' roomy design allows for storing multiple wreaths of up to 36-inches or other seasonal items like garlands and lights. It’s made from durable, tarp-like fabric that holds up in garages, attics or wherever your holiday gear gets stashed.

Original price: $31.45

Keep your gift wrap supplies in order with the Container Store's customized gift wrap center. This comprehensive storage system includes a long under-bed box with ample space for storing gift wrap rolls. It is also designed with a shoebox and three accessory boxes to organize ribbons, bows, tags, tape and pens. 

Make the most of your space with this underbed ornament storage box. It holds up to 96 ornaments with cardboard dividers to keep them safe. The slim design slides easily under your bed, so packing up after the holidays is a breeze.

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Original price: $59.99

Skip disassembling your tree altogether and store it intact inside this upright Christmas Tree bag. It slips over your fully assembled tree. It zips up quickly, cinches at the base to keep things snug and has sturdy black handles for easy moving. Plus, it is made of a durable tar material so you can store it anywhere and your tree will be protected. 

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Original price: $79.99

The TreeKeeper Christmas Nutcracker green storage bag from the Container Store is a great way to store your precious figurines. It has enough space to store up to nine of your collectible nutcrackers, with sturdy dividers to keep them separated and protected. There’s even a front pocket for little extras.

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Best deals on mattresses and bedding: Up to 64% off Saatva, Nectar and more

You should never pay full price for a mattress, especially when you're shopping online. Most brands offer generous sleep trials, free returns and deep discounts you won't find in stores. Right now, you can score up to 65% off a Queen adjustable bed from Nectar, or grab a Siena mattress for just $424 if you're sticking to a budget under $500. 

The accessories you'll need to deck out your new mattress are also on super sale. We've found huge discounts on sheets, pillows, mattress protectors and blankets from brands like Brooklinen, Beckham Hotel Collection and more.

If you're not sure where to start, scroll down to our FAQs where we go over some of the most frequently asked questions that come up when you buy a mattress online.

Avocado green mattress: $1,349 (10% off)
Avocado vegan mattress: $1,349 (10% off)
Saatva Classic mattress: $1,879 (14% off)
Helix Moonlight Elite mattress: $2,812 (25% off)
Nectar Bamboo platform bed frame: $499 (61% off)
Cozy Earth linen fitted sheet: $27.50 (75% off)
Cozy Earth bamboo duvet cover: $164 (50% off)
Siena 12-inch twin memory foam mattress: $237.30 (18% off)
4-piece sheet set, queen size: $21.24 (49% off)
Coop Home Goods Original adjustable pillow: $87

Upgrade your sleep with some sleep accessories that pair well with any mattress. From sheets to duvets, here's some bedding that will make your room feel more luxurious. 

Wayfair 4-inch gel memory foam mattress topper: $89.99 (16% off)
Beckham Hotel Collection bed pillows: $59.99 (25% off)

Original price: $249

Stay warm this fall and winter with the Brooklinen Dreamweave waffle blanket. The waffle weave design gives you that cozy feel without trapping too much heat. Great for layering, the blanket makes a gorgeous statement piece on the top of your bed. Choose from multiple plaid patterns or go with unique solid colors like fresh moss or storm blue.

Original price: $367

For true luxury bedding, go with these Brooklinen Luxe Sateen sheets. The set comes with durable, soft sheets and pillowcases, plus a duvet cover. Ideal for year-round use, these silky sheets keep you cool when needed but also help conserve heat in cooler months. Making your bed has never been easier, thanks to long and short side tags that show you exactly how to put the sheets on.

Get everything you need for a restful night's sleep with bundles. Many deals include the mattress, platform and sheets.

Original price: $3,834

What we love: The adjustable base has a number of useful features, including head and foot elevation, a soothing massage function and pre-programmed positions like Zero Gravity and Anti-Snore.

What to be aware of: The adjustable base is not compatible with all headboards.

Get everything you need for a better sleep with Nectar’s adjustable comfort premier bundle. This all-in-one package lets you choose your perfect mattress and pairs it with an advanced adjustable base that features head and foot elevation, along with a soothing massage function. The bundle also includes a sheet set, pillows and a mattress protector, so you're ready for a peaceful night's rest. Nectar offers a 365-night sleep trial to test out the mattress.

Side sleepers should look for a mattress that offers pressure relief and pick something in the medium-soft to medium-firm range. Lighter individuals might prefer something softer, while heavier side sleepers might need a bit more support to prevent sinking into the mattress.

Original price: $1,548

What we love: The multiple layers of memory foam, particularly the gel-infused comfort layer, conform closely to the body.

What to be aware of: Some sleepers may find that the all-foam construction retains more heat than hybrid or innerspring mattresses.

Nectar’s flagship memory foam mattress works well for the side sleeper because of the pressure-relieving memory foam and medium-firm feel. The Nectar Classic's gel-infused memory foam comfort layer excels at conforming closely to the body's curves. This allows these pressure points to sink in just enough, distributing weight evenly and preventing painful pressure buildup. Nectar offers a 365-night sleep trial to test out the mattress.

Original price: $2,999

What we love: This mattress has excellent pressure relief.

What to be aware of: It’s an all-foam mattress with very little bounce compared to innerspring or hybrid mattresses.

The Saatva Contour5 mattress is a premium all-foam mattress that comes in medium and firm options. It features a body-hugging, pressure-relieving design with zoned support. It incorporates a cooling gel and phase change material to help regulate temperature and prevent overheating. Its memory foam comfort layers provide excellent pressure relief and contouring for the shoulders and hips, which are key pressure points for side sleepers. 

Saatva mattresses are made only after you order and are delivered full-sized and uncompressed directly to your home. White glove delivery is included in the price of your mattress. You can trial your mattress for one year.

Original price: $1,332

What we love: The Helix Midnight provides adequate support and contouring for spinal alignment.

What to be aware of: The mattress may be too hot for some sleepers.

The Helix Midnight is a good mattress for those that prefer a medium-firm feel. The Midnight's hybrid construction (foam and coils) is a balance of comfort and support. The zoned support helps distribute pressure and provides adequate spinal alignment. 

Helix Sleep also offers a 100-night sleep trial so you can test out the mattress at home. Right now, you can take 25% off for it's end-of-year sale using the code YEAREND25 through Dec 31. 

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Back pain is a major reason Americans lose sleep at night, and a bad mattress only exacerbates the situation. A good mattress for back pain focuses on alignment while also providing the right level of support, firmness and comfort.

Original price: $3,399

What we love: The plush, soft sleep surface that offers deep contouring, making it comfortable for various sleeping positions.

What to be aware of: Unlike some other Saatva models, the Rx comes in a single firmness level.

The Saatva Rx mattress is a top choice for sleepers with chronic back and joint conditions. Engineered with unique Rx Foam Modules over each coil and patented Lumbar Zone Quilting with gel-infused memory foam, this mattress provides enhanced support and pressure relief. It's particularly effective in the lumbar region, hips and shoulders.

Saatva mattresses are made to order and are delivered full-sized and uncompressed directly to your home. White glove delivery is included in the price of your mattress. You can trial your mattress for one year.

Original price: $2,849

What we love: The latex offers gentle contouring that cushions pressure points without the deep hug feeling of memory foam.

What to be aware of: This mattress is heavy and difficult to move.

PlushBeds Botanical Bliss Organic Latex mattress combines resilient support for optimal spinal alignment with conforming pressure relief that helps alleviate and stop back pain. The latex makes this mattress buoyant and responsive, which is critical in keeping your hips from sagging. Your lower back will be adequately supported. PlushBeds includes a 100-night trial period for all of its mattresses.

Original price: $2,427

What we love: Its zoned support coils and pressure-relieving foams help maintain spinal alignment and alleviate pressure points.

What to be aware of: Lightweight sleepers might find the mattress to be too firm.

The Bear Elite Hybrid is a designed to help with back pain, particularly for back sleepers of various weights. The Bear Elite Hybrid comes in soft, medium and firm options to let you choose the level that best supports your spine and alleviates pressure points. 

The Bear mattress sleep trial is a 120-night period, after which you can return the mattress at no cost if you don’t like it. You can take 35% off sitewide right now using the code YEAREND through Jan 5. 

Back sleepers should choose a mattress that provides a balance of support and comfort to maintain the natural curvature of the spine.

Original price: $2,265

What we love: The GlacioTex cooling cover removes excess heat.

What to be aware of: There is a $99 return fee if you don't like the mattress after the 120-night sleep-trial.

Brooklyn Bedding’s Aurora Luxe Cooling mattress coil system offers back sleepers strong foundational support that prevents the midsection from sinking too deeply. The coils respond independently to pressure and give targeted support where needed. The Aurora Luxe comes in soft, medium and firm options, so you can choose the firmness level that is best for you.

The mattress is shipped in a box and with a 120-night comfort trial.

Original price: $1,266

What we love: The excellent support and spinal alignment this mattress provides.

What to be aware of: Sleepers that weigh less may find this mattress firmer than they prefer.

Awara’s Natural Luxury Hybrid mattress is firm and ideal for back sleepers because of its spinal alignment. The firm support core from the individually wrapped coils, combined with the responsive buoyancy of the natural latex, provides an ideal surface for keeping the spine in a neutral position. 

Awara offers a 365-night sleep trial to test out the mattress.

When sharing a mattress, whether with a partner, child or pet, look for an option that will enhance comfort and minimize disturbances for both sleepers.

Original price: $2,382

What we love: It offers superior motion isolation, so if you share your bed with a restless partner or pets, you're unlikely to feel their movements.

What to be aware of: Memory foam can take a bit longer to adapt when you change positions.

The DreamCloud Premier is an all-memory foam mattress designed for pressure relief. This 13-inch mattress is made with a breathable CloudQuilt top. Designed for motion isolation, this mattress is suitable for a range of sleeping preferences.

DreamCloud offers a 365-night sleep trial, and if you are not happy with the mattress, you can request a return and receive a full refund.

Original price: $961

What we love: The excellent edge support so you don’t roll off.

What to be aware of: This medium-firm mattress may be too firm for some sleepers.

Pick the Siena Premier Hybrid mattress for its motion isolation. This hybrid mattress uses individually-wrapped coils that move independently, which reduces motion transfer. Plus, the mattress features reinforced coils along the perimeter on all four sides for strong edge support. Couples are able to spread out and use the entire surface of the mattress.

Siena mattresses come with a sleep trial of 180 nights.

Original price: $2,624

What we love: The Birch mattress is comfortable for all sleeping positions.

What to be aware of: If you have a latex allergy, this mattress is not for you.

Latex mattresses feel similar to memory foam but are firmer and sink less. This eco-friendly latex mattress from Birch by Helix features latex and organic cotton that contribute to a cooler sleeping surface. Couples who tend to overheat during the night will benefit. 

Birch by Helix offers a 100-night sleep trial for their mattresses. Right now, you can take 25% off for it's end-of-year sale using the code YEAREND25 through Dec 31. 

Stomach sleepers should look for a firm mattress to maintain proper spinal alignment and prevent the hips from sinking too deeply.

Original price: $1,699

What we love: You can flip this mattress to change the firmness level.

What to be aware of: This mattress is heavy, so you will likely need some help if you plan to flip it.

The Layla Hybrid mattress is designed to be flippable, offering two different firmness levels: a softer side and a firmer side. For most stomach sleepers, the firm side of the Layla Hybrid mattress will be the preferred option as it keeps the hips from sinking too deeply into the mattress. Plus, all mattress purchases come with two of Layla’s award-winning memory foam pillows.

Original Price: $1,332

What we love: The Plank Firm's high-density foams can provide sufficient support for heavier individuals.

What to be aware of: This mattress has no supportive hug.

The Plank Firm mattress by Brooklyn Bedding is for people who want the firmest mattress. It's a flippable, all-foam mattress with two distinct firmness options on each side. This is one of the firmest mattresses currently on the market.

The mattress has a 120-night comfort trial to see if it is the right fit. You can take 30% off across the site through Jan 4 using the code WINTER30

For combination sleepers, a hybrid mattress delivers the best of both worlds with strong support and comfortable pressure relief. 

Original price: $1,598

What we love: The pressure relief, lumbar support and cooling make this an ideal choice for most sleepers.

What to be aware of: This bed-in-a-box is priced on the higher end.

The Glacier Original Hybrid is a medium-firm mattress that suits all sleeper types. This mattress combines cooling technology with pressure relief and is engineered to gently cradle your body’s natural curves. Its hybrid design uses memory foam and coil springs to support spinal alignment and minimize motion transfer, so you can get in and out of bed without making noise. This mattress is an excellent choice for couples, hot sleepers or anyone who needs a cooler night’s sleep. 

It ships roll-packed for easy setup and comes with a 365-night sleep trial, so you can test it risk-free.

Original price: $2,277

What we love: The quilted Euro-top adds a luxurious cushioning layer.

What to be aware of: This is a heavy mattress, so it may be difficult to move.

The Nolah Evolution mattress is the brand's best-selling mattress. This luxury hybrid mattress is a favorite because it delivers both pressure-relieving foam and supportive coils, particularly beneficial for side sleepers. With a 15-inch profile, plush pillow top, active cooling technology and zoned support, you'll find targeted comfort.

Fox readers can take an extra $100 off their mattress purchase using the code FOX100 through Dec. 8. The mattresses have a 120-night trial period with a 30-night break-in period.

Original price: $2,398.66

What we love: The mattress provides excellent contouring and cushioning for pressure points.

What to be aware of: Without the cooling technology upgrade, this mattress may not suit hot sleepers.

The Helix Midnight Luxe mattress is a good option for combination sleepers, especially those who primarily alternate between side and back sleeping. The mattress has a medium feel that offers enough softness for pressure relief when on your side, but enough support to keep your spine aligned when you roll onto your back. The hybrid construction uses foam layers with individually wrapped coils. 

Helix Sleep offers a 100-night sleep trial for their mattresses, during which time you can return them for a full refund. Right now, you can take 25% off for it's end-of-year sale using the code YEAREND25 through Dec 31. 

Heavier sleepers should prioritize durability and robust construction with a medium-firm to firm mattress. Hybrid mattresses are a good choice for heavier sleepers because they combine the robust support and durability of innerspring coils with the pressure relief and contouring of foam comfort layers.

Original price: $1,599

What we love: The mattress is built with higher-density foams and thicker, more durable coils.

What to be aware of: It may feel too firm for lighter individuals.

The Titan Plus Luxe is the best deal for sleepers weighing more than 230 pounds who need robust support. It offers a comfortable, medium-firm feel and strong pressure relief.

Titan's mattress is shipped in a box and with a 120-night comfort trial. You can take 30% off across the site through Jan 4 using the code WINTER30

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Buying a mattress online is convenient and can offer more benefits than visiting an actual showroom. To help out in your search, here are a few answers to the most commonly asked questions consumers have when buying a new mattress online.

Picking out the best mattress brand will depend entirely on your specific needs, preferences and budget. The brands featured in our guide consistently receive high ratings and are well-regarded for different reasons. Many of these mattress brands offer mattress quizzes that can help guide you to options based on your preferences.

How long your mattress lasts depends on the quality of the mattress and how you care for it. You will know it's time to replace your mattress if you see signs of visible sagging or deep body impressions. Another good indicator signaling that your mattress is likely to no longer provide adequate support is if you consistently wake up with back, neck, hip or shoulder pain that wasn't there before. An old mattress can accumulate dust mites, mold and allergens, leading to increased allergy symptoms.

Choosing the best mattress depends on individual needs and preferences. Side sleepers generally do better with a softer to medium-firm mattress that contours to their body to relieve pressure on hips and shoulders and maintain spinal alignment. Back sleepers may prefer a medium to firm mattress that provides consistent support to keep the neck, shoulders and torso aligned. Stomach sleepers should opt for a firmer mattress to prevent their hips from sinking too far, which can lead to back pain.

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Travis Kelce held without touchdown in possible final home game as Broncos narrowly top Chiefs

Travis Kelce had three of his five catches on the Kansas City Chiefs’ final drive against the Denver Broncos, but the team couldn’t do enough to win the game.

Kelce, in what may have been his final game at Arrowhead Stadium before potentially calling it quits, had five catches for 36 yards. Denver won the game, 20-13.

The tight end threw his gloves to the crowd as he walked back to the locker room.

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Kansas City’s offense was pretty putrid the entire night but the game came down to the wire.

The Chiefs suffered their first penalty of the night at the worst moment. The Broncos were lined up to go for it on 4th-and-2 from Kansas City’s 9-yard line. As Bo Nix called signals, Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones committed an offside penalty. It gave the Broncos a fresh set of downs and the chance to deliver the dagger into the hearts of Chiefs fans.

Nix found R.J. Harvey for the go-ahead score with 1:45 left in the game. It proved to be the game-winner.

The second-year Broncos quarterback finished 26-of-38 with 182 passing yards and a touchdown pass to Harvey. The lone interception led to a touchdown drive for the Chiefs.

Chiefs quarterback Chris Oladokun had 66 passing yards on three completions. He threw a touchdown pass to Brashard Smith.

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Kansas City only had 139 yards of total offense. By the end of the game, much of the focus was on Kelce.

Taylor Swift showed up to the game to support Kelce. She was seen briefly on the Amazon Prime Video broadcast.

Retirement rumors have swirled around Kelce since last year. But it picked up over the course of the year as his production just didn’t look the same as in years past. He spoke to former NFL star Tony Gonzalez about his impending decision.

"I think I’m still searching for those answers. I think, obviously, the way this one ended with a sour taste in my mouth, I feel motivated, but I got to make the right decision for me," he told Gonzalez. "I’ve got to hope that, you know, if I do want to come back, the Chiefs are willing to bring me back.

"So it’s a two-way street on that, but, at the same time, man, I am, at this point in this year, I’m just trying to finish out and give Chiefs Kingdom everything I got and go out there and do it with some of that flair that you said I play with."

He said he would lean on his brother, Jason, and Gonzalez for some added advice.

Kansas City was already eliminated from the playoffs and injuries hampered any chance of the team playing spoiler.

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Taylor Swift shows up to support Travis Kelce for possible final home game

Taylor Swift showed up to Arrowhead Stadium Thursday night to watch fiancé Travis Kelce in what could be his final home game with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Swift, wearing a red leather jacket, was shown on the Amazon Prime Video broadcast hugging a friend. 

The pop star has mostly been out of the NFL spotlight after the Chiefs lost the Super Bowl to the Philadelphia Eagles in February and the two announced their engagement.

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But it was a special night for Kelce as he mulls his NFL future.

Amazon Prime Video aired an interview between him and Chiefs legend Tony Gonzalez before the game began.

"I think I’m still searching for those answers. I think, obviously, the way this one ended with a sour taste in my mouth, I feel motivated, but I got to make the right decision for me," he told Gonzalez. "I’ve got to hope that, you know, if I do want to come back, the Chiefs are willing to bring me back.

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"So it’s a two-way street on that, but, at the same time, man, I am, at this point in this year, I’m just trying to finish out and give Chiefs Kingdom everything I got and go out there and do it with some of that flair that you said I play with."

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was asked what it meant that it could be Kelce’s last game at home.

"I don’t know if it is or not. I haven’t talked to him," Reid said. "I think his numbers and personality and the person, I think, speak for themselves. Phenomenal person (and) great for the community. He’s everything you want from a player representing an organization."

The Chiefs were taking on the Denver Broncos in the Week 17 matchup. Kansas City has already been eliminated from playoff contention.

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Trio of Palestinians arrested for allegedly torching Christmas tree at Catholic church in West Bank

Three Palestinians were arrested on accusations of lighting a Christmas tree on fire and damaging part of a Nativity scene at a Catholic church in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Jenin, the Palestinian Authority Police announced.

The attack happened at around 3 a.m. Monday, according to the church.

Palestinian Authority Police said Wednesday the three were taken into custody after a review of surveillance footage targeting the Holy Redeemer Church of Jenin. Tools believed to have been used in the attack were seized from the suspects.

Police condemned the apparent attempt to incite sectarian and religious tensions in the West Bank.

CHRISTMAS RETURNS TO HOLY LAND CITIES AS BETHLEHEM'S CHRISTIAN POPULATION DWINDLES, NAZARETH REMAINS STRONG

The church shared photos on social media showing the skeleton of a synthetic Christmas tree that had been cleared of the green plastic branches, and red and gold ornaments were scattered across a courtyard.

The torched tree was quickly cleaned up by the church, which erected a new one a day after the attack in time for Christmas Mass.

The church held a special ceremony with local Muslim and Christian leaders and politicians in attendance. Rev. Amer Jubran, the local priest at the church, said the arson was an isolated incident and emphasized the city’s unity.

"This occasion reaffirmed that attempts to harm religious symbols will never diminish the spirit of the city nor the faith of its people," the Holy Redeemer Church said in a statement.

The small Christian community in the West Bank is facing increasing threats of extremism from various sides, including both Israeli settlers and Palestinian extremists, prompting them to escape the region.

Christians make up between 1-2% of the West Bank’s roughly 3 million residents, and the vast majority of the community is Muslim. Across the entire Middle East, the Christian population has been declining as people have fled conflict.

In Israel, some church authorities and monitoring groups have documented a recent uptick in anti-Christian sentiment and harassment, including in Jerusalem’s Old City. Extremist Israeli settlers have also reportedly vandalized and torched areas around churches and Christian villages.

POPE LEO XIV DELIVERS FIRST CHRISTMAS CALLING FOR END TO VIOLENCE IN MIDDLE EAST, RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR

The Israel-Hamas war in Gaza kicked off a surge of violence in the West Bank, with the Israeli military's offensive targeting terrorists killing hundreds of Palestinians and displacing tens of thousands. Terrorists have also attacked and killed Israelis in Israel and the West Bank.

The conflict has coincided with an increase in Israeli settler violence and Palestinian attacks on Israelis.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr takes ownership in sideline clash with Draymond Green

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr addressed his heated exchange with Draymond Green during a lengthy media session Wednesday.

Green left the team bench area during a timeout in the third quarter of Golden State’s game against the Orlando Magic Monday and eventually headed to the locker room to cool off. Kerr said that even after Green returned to the bench for the rest of the game, he was not going to play.

"We had it out a little bit, and he made his decision to go back to the locker room to cool off, and that’s all I’m going to say about it. Everything is private. I've got nothing further to add," Kerr said at the time. Green had nine points and seven rebounds in Monday’s 120-97 win. 

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Kerr later shouldered blame for his role in the blowup.

"Monday night was not my finest hour, and that was a time I needed to be calm in the huddle," Kerr said after Wednesday’s practice ahead of Golden State’s Christmas Day meeting with the Dallas Mavericks. "I regret my actions in that exchange. I apologized to [Green]. He apologized to me. We both apologized to the team."

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Kerr added he and Green are both competitive by nature, which can at times lead to spirited moments.

"These things, they happen, especially when you get two incredibly competitive people like Dray and me. So, over the 12 years we've been together, this has happened occasionally, and I'm not proud of it."

Kerr and Green first formed their partnership when the former NBA player was named head coach of the Warriors. He continued to highlight the similarities he shares with Green.

"We are far more alike than anyone would ever realize. So, yeah, this is not totally uncommon. I would say this hasn't happened in a few years, this kind of a divide and a blowup, but in our 12 years together, it's not the first time. And we've always, always found a way to, not only bounce back, but to make strides as a result."

Kerr also made a clear point about Green's basketball legacy. 

"My No. 1 goal, honestly, is for him to finish his career as a Warrior with us fighting metaphorically — not literally but fighting and competing together — until we're both gone. And I believe that's going to happen. Because I believe in Draymond, and I believe in myself. And I believe in everything we've built for 12 years."

The Warriors defeated the Mavericks on Christmas Day to improve to 16-15 on the season.

Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.

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Russian forces near collapse in Kupyansk as Moscow allies concede city lost: report

Russian forces appear close to being pushed out of the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kupyansk, with only a small number of isolated troops remaining and even pro-Kremlin voices acknowledging the setback, according to a report.

The Kyiv Post reported Thursday that Ukrainian military officials say Russian units left inside the city are cut off from reliable supply lines and are increasingly surrendering as their position deteriorates.

Viktor Trehubov, head of communications for Ukraine’s Joint Forces grouping, said Russian forces inside Kupyansk now number only several dozen and include foreign mercenaries fighting alongside Moscow’s troops.

"They are surrendering," Trehubov said during a televised briefing carried by Ukrainian state media. "There have even been cases of foreigners — foreign mercenaries for the Russians — giving themselves up."

ZELENSKYY VISITS FRONTLINE UKRAINIAN CITY WEEKS AFTER RUSSIA CLAIMED IT TOOK CONTROL

According to Ukrainian officials, the remaining Russian units are surviving largely on limited air resupply, a tactic that cannot sustain long-term operations inside the city.

"Supply by air bridge alone is not something that allows them to hold out for long," Trehubov said.

While Russian forces continue to launch multiple assaults along the Kupyansk axis each day, Ukrainian officials say those attacks lack the manpower and reserves needed to change the balance on the ground.

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"At this stage, they simply do not have additional capabilities to somehow restore the situation," Trehubov said.

The Kyiv Post also reported that Russian military bloggers and war correspondents have begun openly conceding that Kupyansk is no longer under Russian control, marking a notable shift in Kremlin-aligned messaging.

"An entire wave of messages appeared saying that Kupyansk is gone," Trehubov said. "Even Russian propagandists have switched to a line acknowledging that the city is no longer under their control."

Ukrainian officials stressed that Russia never fully reestablished control over Kupyansk after its liberation in September 2022, aside from a brief occupation during the early phase of the invasion.

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"In reality, it was never fully taken by them in order to be ‘lost,’ aside from a short period in 2022," Trehubov said.

Efforts by Russian units to dig in within the city’s northern districts have failed, leaving those forces unable to withdraw or receive reinforcements, Ukrainian officials said.

"They themselves now admit that the defense of the city by the same units that entered and tried to secure positions in the northern districts has failed," Trehubov said.

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Combat continues outside the city, particularly from positions across the Oskil River, though Ukrainian forces maintain control of Kupyansk itself.

Ukraine’s General Staff said Russian troops carried out five attacks in the Kupyansk sector Dec. 24, all of which were repelled near Petropavlivka, Pishchane, Zahryzove and Kupyansk.

Trehubov said a recent Ukrainian counteroffensive further disrupted Russian efforts to stabilize the front.

"The counteroffensive came as a surprise for the enemy," he said. "Right now, they simply lack the resources to regain control."

Kupyansk, a key rail and road hub in the Kharkiv region with a prewar population of about 27,000, has long been a focal point of Russian territorial claims.

The city was briefly occupied during the opening months of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 before being liberated by Ukrainian forces later that year, a history Ukrainian officials say Moscow has repeatedly tried to obscure through disinformation.

Australian prime minister announces national bravery honors after antisemitic terror attack

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Thursday his government plans to establish a national bravery award to recognize the civilians and first responders who risked their lives during a mass shooting earlier this month that left 15 people dead at a Hanukkah celebration.

The announcement came as Australia grapples with the aftermath of its deadliest massacre since 1996, which officials have described as an ISIS-inspired attack targeting the country’s Jewish community during the holiday season.

Albanese said Christmas was marked by a sharp contrast between extremist violence and the "best of humanity."

"This Christmas is a different one because of the anti-terror and the terrorist attack motivated by ISIS and antisemitism," Albanese said during a press conference. "But, at the same time, as we have seen the worst of humanity, we have seen the bravery and kindness and compassion ... from those who rushed to danger."

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Albanese said his government plans to create a special honors system recognizing the heroism of those who confronted what he called "the worst of evil" during the Dec. 14 attack, including Ahmed al Ahmed, a Syria-born Australian Muslim store owner captured on video tackling and disarming one of the gunmen before being wounded.

The award would recognize those nominated for bravery or meritorious awards under the existing Australian Honors and Awards system for their actions during and after the attack, according to The Associated Press.

Two different bystanders, identified as Boris and Sofia Gurman, were seen on video confronting a gunman before the shooting began at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.

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Despite their efforts to disarm him, the gunman later overpowered and killed them, according to authorities.

Australian authorities say a father and son accused of carrying out the attack — 50-year-old Sajid Akram and his 24-year-old son, Naveed Akram — filmed a video manifesto containing antisemitic language and expressions of support for the Islamic State.

The pair may have been planning the attack for several months, investigators said.

Only the son survived the attack and now faces murder and terrorism charges.

Fox News Digital's Rachel Wolf and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Charles Barkley blasts NFL for Christmas Day games

NFL games on Christmas Day are a relatively new thing.

Usually, the NFL has owned Thanksgiving Day, aside from the games played on Sundays and Mondays. 

This year, the NFL partnered with Netflix to show two games during the day and a game on Amazon Prime Video at night. The games are going up against the NBA, which has owned the Christmas holiday on TV for several years.

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The NFL’s encroachment on the NBA is something that appeared to irk Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley.

"The NFL got greedy and started adding Christmas games. We used to have this day to ourselves, but Roger Goodell and them pigs at the NFL always want to hog every day of the week now," Barkley said on ESPN as the NBA’s schedule got started. "Christmas is an NBA day."

Barkley blasted the NFL in January 2024 for having an exclusive Peacock game during the playoffs.

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He said at the time that showing a playoff game through streaming was "low class."

"That’s not cool. They’re just being greedy pigs," he said on ESPN Radio at the time. "I’m glad some NFL players are taking some shots at them. … I know the NFL is the biggest thing in the world, but to put this game on Peacock and make people have to buy Peacock, that’s just low class. I’m disgusted."

The NFL’s domination over the sports conversation is only going to grow should the league and players agree to an 18th regular-season game, a notion that has been floated in recent years with the possibility of the Super Bowl moving to Presidents Day.

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Vikings squash Lions' playoff chances on Christmas Day, force 6 turnovers

The Detroit Lions were hoping for a gift from the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas. Instead, they got a lump of coal and then some.

The Vikings played spoiler with an upset victory over their NFC North rival, 23-10.

Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison didn’t touch the ball until the fourth quarter and made the biggest play of the night. He took a handoff from quarterback Max Brosmer, found space on the right side of the line of scrimmage and powered through the Swiss cheese Lions defense.

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The 66-yard touchdown run extended the Vikings’ lead to 10 points. On the Lions’ next drive, Jared Goff committed the team’s sixth turnover on the night. The Lions had four fumbles and two interceptions. Goff was responsible for five of them. Jahmyr Gibbs also had a fumble.

A win for Detroit would have kept its playoff hopes alive at least for another two days, but the loss sinks the team’s dreams altogether after being in the postseason the last two years and finishing the 2024 season with a 15-2 record.

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Since their Week 8 bye, the Lions have looked a bit lost. Detroit has lost six of its last nine games. The team only picked up wins against NFC East teams — the New York Giants, Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys. They needed overtime to get past the Giants.

Detroit drops to 8-8 on the season with the loss.

Goff was 18-for-29 for 197 yards passing and a touchdown pass. He was sacked five times. Amon-Ra St. Brown led the Lions with eight catches for 68 yards. Isaac TeSlaa had three catches for 49 yards and a touchdown catch.

Brosmer started the game for an injured J.J. McCarthy. He was 9 of 16 for 51 yards. Justin Jefferson had four catches for 30 yards. Aaron Jones added a rushing touchdown.

The win was the fourth straight for the Vikings. They are 8-8 with the Green Bay Packers left on their schedule.

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