Times Square, New Year's Eve
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The New York Times started the tradition in 1907, and this year’s ball drop will be a reminder that The Times played a role in making New Year’s Eve what it is.
NYE celebrations at Times Square have been held for 122 years, "ever since the owners of One Times Square began to conduct rooftop celebrations."
Matthew Perry's death. Tropical Storm Hilary. A mass shooting at a Lunar New Year festival: These were some of California's biggest news events. But there were bright spots too.
The celebration draws spectators from around the world to don novelty glasses, toss confetti and sing along to “Auld Lang Syne” and “New York, New York” at the stroke of midnight. The cold and blustery weather was not enough to keep them away.
The conservative news outlet has amassed a fortune, growing its revenue by 685% in two years, according to tax documents. In the runup to the 2020 election, a small news organization saw an opportunity. The Epoch Times directed millions of dollars in ...
Today the Los Angeles Times is most easily identified by its Art Deco headquarters, completed in 1935 at the corner of 1st and Spring streets. But the paper, which was established in 1881, had had three headquarters before the construction of that landmark ...
Jimmy's Corner, one of the last dive bars in Times Square, is facing eviction. Now, the owner is suing the landlord to stay open. A beloved bar in Times Square faces an uncertain future. The owner of Jimmy's Corner is fighting eviction and trying to avoid ...
The New Year's Eve weather forecast calls for showers on Tuesday night -- but anyone ringing in the new year in Times Square won't be allowed to bring along an umbrella. Thousands of people will pack into Times Square to watch the ball drop at midnight to ...
The price tag, listed through a speakers bureau, set off a wave of criticism on X, where detractors mocked the fee as excessive for an opinion columnist and podcaster.