An estimated 1 million people packed Times Square to watch the New Year's Eve 2025 ball drop Tuesday night. A Times Square ...
The ritual of watching a dazzling ball descend from a pole in Times Square has taken place since the early 20th century, when ...
More than a billion people are set to tune in to watch the Times Square ball drop tonight. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Rain did not deter a massive crowd from gathering in Times Square to ring in the New Year Tuesday night with an estimated 1 ...
Time balls date back to the early 19th century, when they signaled the time to passing sailors. Now they’re part of the pomp ...
New Year's Eve revelers were drenched by rain and thunderstorms as they awaited the ball drop at Times Square in New York ...
Before sunrise, confetti was still falling in Times Square after the New Year’s Eve ball drop. Just as 1 million people ...
Over 1 million people from around the world are expected to attend the annual ball drop celebration in New York City's Times Square. The tradition has been held annually since December 31, 1907, with ...
About one million people filled Times Square on Tuesday night to watch the world famous ball drop and welcome 2025. CBS News ...
The dropping of the ball in Times Square to ring in the New Year is an annual tradition watched all over the world. But did you know that the Times Square ball did not drop two years in its history?
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 ...
The world’s most iconic New Year’s Eve celebration returns to New York City on Tuesday. Those eager to ring in 2025 will ...