A lot has changed for professor Mahmood Mamdani since he went on medical leave from Columbia in September 2025. The University where he has taught for over 26 years began implementing new policies to ...
It's a Christmas Eve tradition that has delighted parents and children across the U.S. for 70 years now: tracking Santa Claus as he circles the globe, with the help of the North American Aerospace ...
It's back! In what has become an annual ritual for millions on Christmas Eve, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, is tracking Santa Claus's journey from the North Pole to deliver ...
Having already made his list – and having checked it twice – Santa Claus is coming. You can track his progress on Christmas Eve. Since then, NORAD has upgraded ...
Santa Claus is comin' to town. After he makes his list, checks it twice and finds out whether you're naughty or nice, he will be heading around the world to give out presents to all the good boys and ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command defends North American airspace 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. But on Christmas Eve, it tackles perhaps its most important mission: tracking Santa Claus ...
The NORAD Santa Tracker has been an annual holiday tradition for 70 years, starting by accident in 1955. People can track Santa's journey on Christmas Eve via the NORAD website, mobile apps, social ...
Heat and haze stick around Thursday with feels-like temperatures up to 105 degrees. A Code Orange air quality alert is in effect. by 7News Staff WASHINGTON (7News) — Continuing a tradition that began ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has been tracking Santa's Christmas journey since 1955. NORAD's official Santa tracker goes live on Christmas Eve, allowing families to follow his ...
Every year, Santa Claus races around the globe in a matter of hours to bring presents to children all over the world. This is how countless films and stories describe it, but scientists have always ...
The NORAD Santa Tracker has been a holiday tradition for 70 years, starting by accident in 1955. You can track Santa's journey on Christmas Eve via the NORAD website, mobile apps, social media, and by ...