About one million people filled Times Square on Tuesday night to watch the world famous ball drop and welcome 2025. CBS News ...
The commissioner of the New York Police Department said there are "no specific credible threats" to the New Year's Eve ...
Time balls date back to the early 19th century, when they signaled the time to passing sailors. Now they’re part of the pomp ...
A Times Square Alliance live feed is scheduled to go live at 6 p.m. from the Crossroads of the World, and it will stay up as the clock strikes midnight. You can watch the feed in the video player ...
The New Year’s Eve weather forecast calls for showers on Tuesday night — but anyone ringing in the new year in Times Square ...
The New York City Police Department says it will deploy a "tremendous" amount of security around Times Square for New Year's Eve.
A Times Square Alliance live feed kicked off the coverage from the Crossroads of the World at 6 p.m. and stayed up as the clock struck midnight. CBS News New York also had live shots from the ball ...
Rain did not deter a massive crowd from gathering in Times Square to ring in the New Year Tuesday night with an estimated 1 ...
New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said there "are no specific credible threats" to the Times Square New Year's Eve ... throughout Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
More than a billion people are set to tune in to watch the Times Square ball drop tonight. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Times Square in NYC celebrated 2025 with a stunning fireworks display after the ball drop, marking a vibrant start to the new ...
Times Square has been the site of New Year’s celebrations in New York since 1904, the year the Square got its name when The New York Times moved into a building there. The paper’s owner, Adolph Ochs, ...