“Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, right down Santa Claus lane!” If NORAD had a holiday theme song, that would be it. If Google had a most popular searches list on Christmas Eve, one ...
Can you believe it's already Christmas Eve? As I type this it's almost Christmas Day in various parts of the world – such is the busy day ahead that Santa has. Fortunately, some of the world's ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command’s Santa tracker launched Sunday and is ready to track Santa on Dec. 24 for the program’s 69th year. NORAD monitors and defends North American airspace 24 ...
As millions of children anxiously await the arrival of Santa Claus this evening, those who just have to know where Saint Nick is can follow his journey throughout the day. While the North American ...
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 North American Aerospace Defense Command defends North American airspace 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. But on Christmas Eve, its mission changes: tracking Santa Claus as he delivers presents ...
A child's misdialled phone call to a military base in Colorado Springs sparked what would become one of Christmas's most beloved traditions. In early December 1955, Colonel Harry Shoup answered the ...
It's December 24th, which means that if you have children or you're visiting family with children for Christmas, they are probably asking about Santa. Thankfully, Google is here to help you out with ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is preparing for its traditional tracking of Santa Claus' sleigh on Christmas Eve. NORAD has tracked the Dec. 24 flight since 1955, when a child ...
Christmas is almost here so that means Santa is on his way. Jolly Old St. Nick will soon be making his journey around the world to make sure all those not on his naughty list receive gifts under their ...
‘Twas the night before Christmas and Santa’s every move — including stops over San Diego County — will once again be followed by the vigilant eyes of the North American Aerospace Defense Command.