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Missed the 2026 Times Square ball drop and New Year's Eve celebration? Watch the highlights here.
Here's how to stream Times Square New Year's Eve performances on Wednesday night and the ball drop ushering in 2026.
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters as he arrived at a New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida that his new year's resolution was peace on Earth.
New Year's Eve is all about partying and spending quality time with your loved ones. But when the clock strikes 12, some will start shoveling grapes into their mouths while sitting under a table, while others will make sure to wear the right color underwear to make sure their New Year's resolutions come true.
This year's ball drop has a patriotic twist to kick off months of celebrations leading up to the nation's 250th anniversary.
The Dutch mark New Year’s Eve with oliebollen, deep-fried dough balls whose roots trace back to ancient Germanic midwinter rites. According to folklore, eating the fatty pastries offered protection from the fearsome goddess Perchta, who was said to punish those who failed to feast during Yule.
The festivities are shadowed by the anniversary of an ISIS-inspired truck-ramming terrorist attack in New Orleans that killed 15 people.
The hosting duo is joined by Stephen Colbert, Shakira, Florence + The Machine, Robyn and dozens more performers and surprise guests.
An NFL head coach is not holding back his thoughts on New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve has arrived. For some, it's a fun holiday. For others, it's one of the most overrated days of the year. Where do you stand?