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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 accidentally called an operations center for an agency that predated the command, believing she was calling Santa Claus. The on-duty commander that night guaranteed the child Santa would have a safe journey from the North Pole and a tradition was established. The annual tracking carried over when the precursor agency became NORAD in 1959. Since 1997, the tracker has been available online. 

This year, the command will launch its “NORAD Tracks Santa” website on Dec. 1. The site will feature a holiday countdown, games and movies, holiday music, and more in “Santa’s North Pole Village.” There will also be a downloadable app for cell phones and other devices. 

On Dec. 24, the command will start tracking Santa’s journey around the world from 4 a.m. to midnight Mountain Standard Time. Callers can dial 1-877-HI-NORAD to ask live operators about Santa’s location from 6 a.m. to midnight MST. 

Preparing to follow Santa’s journey 

While the agency spends fewer than 24 hours tracking Santa, it takes months of preparations to get everything in place. The operation is supported by the efforts of more than a thousand volunteers, CBS News previously reported.

Organizers first review the previous year’s tracking and reconnect with the dozens of corporate contributors who fund the program annually. In the fall, they start coordinating with service members at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs to transform the building into the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center. 

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Volunteers take calls from children at the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center, Dec. 24, 2011.

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On Christmas Eve, volunteers answer phone calls from people around the world, while members of the Colorado Springs community bring food for those working. In 2022, the program answered 260,000 calls around the world, CBS News previously reported. 

“When they still call us and find out it’s real people, they’re very surprised,” Col. Elizabeth Mathias, U.S. Northern Command public affairs director told CBS News in 2023. “I’ve had callers literally go speechless because they weren’t expecting to talk to someone.”





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“Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo on building trust with Ariana Grande to bring Elphaba and Glinda to life

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Cynthia Erivo is earning widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Elphaba in the highly anticipated film adaptation of “Wicked.” The movie has already set records, grossing $262 million domestically and becoming one of the most successful Broadway adaptations.

In an interview on “CBS Mornings, Erivo opened up about how her friendship with singer and co-star Ariana Grande, who plays Glinda, became such an important part of their on-screen chemistry. She revealed that despite how close they are now, they didn’t know each other before filming. 

“She came to my house, we sat, we chatted and talked,” Erivo said. “And we just talked about everything and nothing. We were there for ages, and it was very, very easy, so part of us kind of knew, ‘Oh, this might, this might work. We’ll be okay, and I think we’ll be able to get along with each other, and we’ll find it.'”

Their connection deepened during a dinner hosted by director Jon M. Chu.

“Stephen Schwartz played piano, and we sang ‘For Good’ together for the first time,” Erivo recalled. “Our voices are very different but somehow, they made sense together.”

To ensure their collaboration stayed strong, Erivo and Grande made a pact early and promised to take care of each other, the Tony Award winner said. 

“Before we started shooting both of us had a conversation about making sure that we would take care of each other and make the space that we needed for each other, and take, you know, give each other what we needed, be generous with each other in this thing, because we knew it was a big undertaking,” she said. “We knew we had a big responsibility, but we knew neither of us could really do that alone.”

On fans singing along to the movie in theaters, Erivo was enthusiastic.

“I’m not ever going to be the person that says, ‘Don’t sing.’ I think there’s something really beautiful about people feeling comfortable enough to sing along,” she said.

On Christmas Day, a sing-a-long version of Wicked will be released in theaters, according to Erivo.

The actress said that playing Elphaba – who goes on to become the Wicked Witch of the West in “The Wizard of Oz” – required her to embrace her vulnerability.

“It means people can see the human being behind the character a little bit more,” she shared. “That meant I had to allow myself to do that a little bit, which was terrifying, but I knew it would be meaningful. That was really the only way to play this role.”

As Erivo reflected on her journey with “Wicked”, she said she remains proud of the bravery it took to bring authenticity to Elphaba.

“You have to put yourself on the line a little bit… This is scary, but it’s the only way to play her is to reveal a bit more of me,” she said.



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Elton John says he lost his eyesight following severe eye infection

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Elton John says he struggled to watch new musical after losing eyesight


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Pop icon Elton John said on Sunday that he struggled to see his new musical, “The Devil Wears Prada” after losing his eyesight because of an eye infection.  

John gave audience members an update on his condition at the conclusion of the musical’s opening night at London’s Dominion Theatre, which was also a charity gala for the Elton John AIDS foundation. 

“I haven’t been able to come to many of the previews because, as you know, I’ve lost my eyesight so, it’s hard for me to see it,” he said. “But I love to hear it and it quite sounded good tonight.”  

Shaina Taub, Sir Elton John and David Furnish speak on stage at “The Devil Wears Prada Musical” charity gala night in support of the Elton John Aids Foundation at The Dominion Theatre on December 1, 2024 in London.

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John, 77, revealed in September that he had been dealing with a “severe eye infection” that left him with “only limited vision in one eye.” He said it was healing, but it “will take some time before sight returns to the impacted eye.” 

Last week, he told “Good Morning America” that there’s “hope and encouragement” that he will recover, but admits he can’t even see a lyric at the studio. 

“I can’t see anything, I can’t read anything, I can’t watch anything,” John said.

John retired from touring in 2023, but wrote the score for “The Devil Wears Prada,” a stage musical based on the 2006 movie (which itself was based on the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger) about a young journalist navigating the demands of a fashion magazine and its fearsome editor. In addition to the show, he has a documentary, “Elton John: Never Too Late” about him coming out on Dec. 13. 

The pop legend also achieved EGOT status earlier this year after winning an Emmy for outstanding variety special (live) for his show “Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium.”





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Over the weekend, rebel fighters in Syria took control of most of Aleppo, the country’s second-largest city, in a lightning assault. President Bashar al-Assad’s regime has responded with airstrikes backed by Russia. CBS News reporter Courtney Kealy has more.

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