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More than a billion people are set to tune in to watch the Times Square ball drop tonight. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The Times Square New Year's Eve Ball is a 12-foot geodesic sphere covered in Waterford Crystal triangles and illuminated by LED lights. The ball drop tradition began in 1907 and has evolved over ...
New Year's Eve is here and celebrations will be taking place across the United States to ring in 2025. Here's how to watch.
The Times Square Ball Drop celebration will kick off at 6 p.m. on Dec. 31 and the Ball will be raised to the top of the pole ...
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millions will ring in the new year by watching the New Year’s Eve ball drop celebration in Times Square. Of course, many of us can’t make it to New York City to see the ball drop in person ...
The inaugural New Year's Eve ball drop took place in 1907 Taylor Hill/WireImage It's almost time to ring in the new year! Every Dec. 31, roughly 1 million people gather in New York City to witness ...
Since the first-ever ball dropped in New York City in 1907, it has become an annual tradition on New Year’s Eve.
Here's everything to know about the century-old New Year's Eve special, including where on TV you can tune in as the clock ticks toward Jan. 1, 2025.
The timeless Times Square treasure made its final descent Wednesday, coming down from its perch on a pole atop 1 Times Square after delighting millions in person and watching on TV for almost 20 years ...
Watching a huge ball descend down a pole in Times Square has been a beloved New Year's Eve tradition for over a century. Here ...