NORAD Tracks Santa

“I think Santa will be right at home with the Arctic weather that’s hitting into the lower 48,” said Lt. General David Nahom, a NORAD official.
However, due to safety restrictions, the number of volunteers has been drastically cut to what NORAD expects will be fewer than 10 people per shift.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has launched its annual online tracker for children and parents to follow Santa on his worldwide journey.
“Are you a still a believer in Santa? Because at 7, it’s marginal, right?” the president asked the girl calling NORAD.
The organization has been providing millions around the world with updates on Kriss Kringle's journey for the past 63 years.
NORAD's job is to watch the sky for threats. Once a year, this task is pretty whimsical.
NORAD is once again monitoring Kris Kringle's movements.