It’s out with the old and in with the new in Times Square this year as the famous New Year’s Eve ball drop rings in 2026 with a dazzling new ball — the largest in the history of an event that started ...
For the first time ever, New York’s venerable New Year’s Eve ball drop, a Times Square spectacle every year since 1907, will happen twice in a single year. The Constellation Ball, the ninth and ...
Those viewing the ball drop this year will be in for a special treat. As the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve 2025, the Times Square ball will not only drop once, but twice. This is because ...
The New Year's Eve ball has been going on since 1907. The world welcomed 2026 at 12 am on January 1. Crowds rang in the New Year with exuberant celebrations filled with thunderous fireworks or light ...
The West family is moving their Alice in Appalachia bar from Market Square to a new location on South Gay Street. The move is part of the family's broader expansion, which includes the LunaVerse ...
It's almost 2026, and thousands of people have flocked to Times Square in New York City to watch the annual ball drop to ring in the New Year. Read on to see a livestream from USA TODAY of New Year's ...
Pershing Square, an activist fund by Bill Ackman, is listed on the LSE and Euronext but not on a U.S. exchange. Ackman withdrew Pershing Square's U.S. IPO plans in 2024 due to reduced investor ...
If you thought the Times Square ball drop was a one-and-done affair, think again. When New York rings in 2026 this New Year’s Eve, the iconic crystal sphere will pull off an encore, lighting up the ...
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Melbourne: England star batter Joe Root hit another milestone in cricket as he became only the ninth batter to score 22,000 international runs. Joe Root scored 15 runs in the second innings of the ...
TikTok users are revealing the messy reality of Times Square’s New Year’s Eve ball drop — from freezing crowds to long waits and no bathrooms Jordan Greene is Society and Culture writer-reporter at ...
It's New Year's Eve, and those planning to enjoy the start of the next calendar year from home or at a local restaurant or bar will have several viewing options for the New York City Times Square ball ...