Ahmed Mohamed surfaced as top news again when he visited the White House on Oct. 19 and then his family announced the next the following evening that he was moving to Qatar to pursue his education. Mohamed is the 14-year-old Irving teenager who was arrested and briefly detained in September after he brought a homemade clock to school, which was mistaken for a bomb.

In Washington, Mohamed visited the White House, along with hundreds of other science-hungry teens, for an evening billed as Astronomy Night.

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