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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 ...
If you don't want to deal with Metro North and hundreds of thousands of revelers to see the ball drop in Manhattan this New Year's Eve, you'll have a second chance in warm summer weather. For the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1, 2026, revelers ringing in the new year in Times Square got a second treat as red, white ...
Thousands of New Year’s Eve revelers from near and far flooded Times Square to witness the iconic ball drop — braving sub-freezing temperatures and an expected burst of light snowfall. “I can’t feel ...
TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan (WPIX/NEXSTAR) – Spectators are expected to pack Times Square on New Year’s Eve to watch the ball drop at midnight. But if they stick around for a few more minutes, the can ...
As crowds began to gather in Times Square for New Year's Eve Wednesday, the Children’s Museum of Manhattan on the Upper West Side held its annual kid-friendly ball drop and dance party for families.
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WTVG) - From franks to fish, there are nontraditional, unique ways two local communities ring in the new year. In Port Clinton, a summer town takes on New Year’s Eve with a twist. ...
The Times Square New Year's Eve ball is all set to make its 60-second descent down the 139-foot pole at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 31, to usher in 2026. At exactly 11:59 p.m. ET, the Mayor of New ...