The ball drop doesn't quite have the same meaning to millions of Americans who live in other time zones. What to know.
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 ball drop on New Year’s Eve has become an annual tradition for New Yorkers. In New York City, the ...
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 ...
The official celebration starts at 6 p.m. ET at One Times Square with the lighting and raising of the New Year’s Eve ball. A giant switch will be flipped to light the ball by representatives from ...
There are several ways to watch the New Year's Eve ball drop for free. The Times Square official website offers ...
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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?
The ritual of watching a dazzling ball descend from a pole in Times Square has taken place since the early 20th century, when ...