12-25-24 FED News mid Day

A Mid-Day News Break

Merry Christmas, Freedom Eagles! This afternoon, we explore the evolution of White House holiday decorations through the years and uncover the most epic places to celebrate New Year’s Eve in America. Let’s keep the festive spirit going!

Top Stories:

First Ladies and the Evolution of White House Christmas Decorations

From simple garlands to elaborate displays, America’s First Ladies have left their mark on White House Christmas traditions. Jackie Kennedy started the tradition of themed Christmas trees, while Melania Trump’s “America the Beautiful” theme focused on patriotism and elegance.

Each First Lady has used holiday decorations to reflect her personality and the nation’s cultural values. Whether it’s understated charm or over-the-top bling, these displays offer a unique window into the history of the White House. — Read more

The Most Epic New Year’s Eve Celebrations in the U.S.

Looking to ring in the New Year in style? From the iconic ball drop in Times Square to dazzling fireworks over the Las Vegas Strip, America offers no shortage of unforgettable New Year’s Eve parties.

Smaller towns like Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Aspen, Colorado, also shine with unique festivities that blend local charm with big-city excitement. Whether you prefer glitz or coziness, there’s a celebration for everyone as we prepare to welcome 2025. — Read more

Health & Lifestyle:

Staying Active After Holiday Feasts

A brisk walk around the neighborhood to look at Christmas lights and decorations can help balance out the indulgence of holiday meals without adding stress to your body.

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Fun Fact of the Day:

Did you know? The tradition of the White House Christmas tree dates back to President Benjamin Harrison in 1889.

Upcoming Events:

  • December 31, 2024: New Year’s Eve Celebrations Nationwide

  • January 1, 2025: Congressional Budget Session Begins

  • January 6, 2025: Epiphany Celebrations

Talk to you soon,
Sam Bennett

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