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Winning the Super Bowl is a big moment. Players celebrate with cheers, champagne, and parades. But there is another tradition—visiting the White House. This custom has changed in recent years. Now, with Donald Trump back in office, the Philadelphia Eagles face a big choice. A Longstanding Tradition For years, Super Bowl winners visited the White House. From 2001 to 2016, nearly every champion team made the trip. Players met the president and took pictures. It was part of the victory celebration. Things changed after Trump became president. Between 2017 and 2021, only one Super Bowl-winning team visited. The reason? Trump’s…
Thousands of people in Taiwan and China celebrated the Lantern Festival on Wednesday. The event marks the end of the Lunar New Year period. It’s a time for people to release paper lanterns, visit light shows, and enjoy tangyuan, a traditional glutinous rice dumpling. The Significance of the Lantern Festival The Lantern Festival happens every year on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar. This day is very special for many reasons. First, it’s a time for family reunions and joyful celebrations. Second, it marks the end of the Chinese New Year and sets the tone…
A group of church leaders from DR Congo visited Goma on February 8 to meet with M23 rebel leaders. They want to start talks to end the conflict in the east of DR Congo. The leaders included representatives from the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) and the Church of Christ in Congo (ECC). The visit is part of their efforts to promote peace and dialogue in the region. M23 Rebels in Goma On January 27, 2025, the M23 rebels took control of Goma, the capital of North Kivu Province. After capturing the city, they worked to bring back some…
A norovirus outbreak has sickened 120 people on a Holland America Line cruise. This includes 107 guests and 12 crew members on the Rotterdam ship. They were affected by vomiting and diarrhea. The ship is currently on a 12-day Panama Canal cruise. It left Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on February 2, 2025. Details of the Outbreak The Rotterdam carries 2,614 passengers. Of them, 107 guests reported feeling ill during the voyage. In addition, 12 crew members had symptoms. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the illness was norovirus. This virus is common in crowded places, like cruise ships.…
Vice President JD Vance will visit the Dachau concentration camp on Thursday. This visit is part of his trip to Europe. He will later attend the Munich Security Conference, a high-level national security meeting. Vance announced on social media that his visit will focus on artificial intelligence policy. He will also meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This meeting is important for President Donald Trump’s plan to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Dachau was one of the first Nazi concentration camps. Many US officials have visited it before. Joe Biden visited in 2015 with his granddaughter. Vice President Mike Pence made…
Canadians are canceling trips to the United States in response to threats from President Donald Trump. Planned vacations to New York, California, and other American destinations are being scrapped as a form of protest against potential tariffs and controversial remarks about Canada becoming the 51st state. Trump’s latest executive order, set to take effect on March 12, includes a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports from Canada. This move has angered many Canadians, leading to discussions of boycotts against American products and travel. Canadian politicians have warned that a trade war could hurt both countries, but everyday citizens…
Montreal, Canada – February 11, 2025 – The hockey community witnessed an emotional moment as Guy Gaudreau stepped onto the ice with the U.S. national team at the 4 Nations Face-Off practice in Montreal. Gaudreau, the father of the late Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, took part in team activities, honoring the memory of his sons. His presence was a touching tribute to Johnny Gaudreau, known as “Johnny Hockey,” who was once a hopeful for this very tournament. Despite his personal loss, Gaudreau stood alongside U.S. players Noah Hanifin and Matt Boldy, sharing a heartfelt moment on the ice. With a…
A travel influencer’s surprising airport mix-up has gone viral, proving that even experienced travelers can make costly mistakes. Madison Rolley, a 26-year-old digital nomad and travel content creator, found herself in a panic when she landed at London’s Gatwick Airport, only to realize that her connecting flight was departing from Heathrow Airport, located 42 miles away. A Shocking Realization at Gatwick Airport Rolley had planned a trip from Porto, Portugal, to Sarasota, Florida, with a layover in London. However, upon arriving at Gatwick Airport on November 23, she learned that her next flight, scheduled on American Airlines, was actually departing…
(Reuters) – Defense technology company Anduril has taken over Microsoft’s high-profile U.S. Army headset program, a deal that could change the future of military augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI). The companies confirmed the news on Tuesday, stating that Anduril will now lead the development and production of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), a mixed-reality headset designed to enhance battlefield awareness for soldiers. A Major Shift in Military Tech Development Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, will now oversee the hardware and software development of IVAS. The project aims to integrate AR and virtual reality (VR) into a single…
Thousands of displaced people in Somalia are struggling. They are unsure if they will get food or medicine after U.S. President Donald Trump froze most U.S. foreign aid. The freeze will last 90 days after Trump’s Jan. 20 order. This move may collapse the aid system that helps millions of vulnerable people. The U.S. provides more foreign aid than any other country, spending $60 billion in 2023. Somalia’s Crisis Worsens Somalia depends on foreign aid to support its 3 million displaced people, according to the United Nations. The country also faces drought, food shortages, and extremist violence. The U.S. Agency…












