Welcome to this edition of Christmas... in the news. This is a review of some of the Christmas articles and news over the last week. This time of year we don't always see Christmas in the news, but when we do, we like to share it.
It's been so neat to see Christmas in the news lately. Some news isn't so great, like reports of customers rushing to buy gifts or ornaments being hard to find this year because of expected tariff increases. Others are heartwarming or fun signs of the season. Those are what we focus on at Christmas Year Round.
Our first news bite comes from KOCO News 5, where journalist Eric Jones shares the story of how Kay Allen rebuilt when her husband--and 167 others--lost their lives in the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. Kay was left to provide for their six children. Allen spoke of "finding strength in her family and memories." You can read this article here. Though the interview with Kay is from around the time of the 1995 event, there are links to survivor stories on the page from people reflecting 30 years later.
PR Newswire reported the White House Historical Association has revealed this year's White House Christmas ornament. You can read all about it and find a link to purchase it here.
Have you ever been on a Christmas cruise? If not, and you are curious about what to expect, check out this article from Forbes.
That wraps up this latest edition of Christmas... in the news.
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