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January 2025

There were 1,661 posts published in January 2025 (this is page 82 of 167).

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Times Square marks New Year’s Eve 2025 in New York City

Friday, January 17, 2025 

The fifth iteration of the ball atop One Times Square.
Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
Crews set up a stage on the plaza between 43rd and 44th Sts, 7th Ave.
Image: SWinxy (Wikimedia Commons).
Jonathan Bennett (center), hosts Good Riddance Day 2024, while participant Mireia erases her chalkboard.
Image: SWinxy (Wikimedia Commons).
When the ball dropped, large amounts of confetti were released.
Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).

People from around the world celebrated the coming new year with the ceremonial ball drop in Times Square, New York on the New Year’s Eve on December 31, 2024.

On New Year’s Eve, at Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve in Times Square, large crowds gathered for hours to see the ball drop, weathering stormy conditions throughout the evening and wrapping themselves in plastic ponchos; many streets were blocked off, between Sixth and Eighth Avenues, and between 38th Street and 56th Street, with various entrances placed at different intersections for crowd control. Small crowds would be placed in ‘holding pens’ along paths approaching Times Square; occasionally, police officers would allow some people in one pen to join the next pen and get closer to Times Square.

Rain started around 7:00 p.m. New York Time (midnight, UTC); an hour before the ball descended, the rain stopped and the weather cleared to allow for an ideal viewing experience. Shortly before midnight, Mickey Guyton performed a version of John Lennon‘s Imagine. Once the ball dropped, following a countdown until midnight, large amounts of confetti were released, which included little colored pieces of paper on which people had written messages.

“We came last year and we were all the way in Central Park,” a woman named Ile told Wikinews in Times Square, after midnight. “We couldn’t see too much, so we said ‘next year we will come back.’ We made it.” What about next year? Her partner David replied: “We’re going to be even closer to the stage.”

As soon as people started departing, crews began to dismantle the event setup. Even the ball would be dismantled, as it was to be retired and replaced—with a new iteration.

Preparation for the festivities started on the weekend, during which workers had set up stages, sound systems, and displays for the event. Between 42nd and 48th Streets and beyond, equipment for the event was set up by production crews. On side streets, large containers were also parked housing broadcasting equipment.

On Monday and Tuesday, leading up to New Year’s Eve, merchants hawked New Year’s-themed merchandise. Vendor tables were scattered across the streets of Manhattan, often situated right by subway station entrances going in the direction to Times Square.

Saturday, December 28, was Good Riddance Day, an annual event hosted by actor Jonathan Bennett. People lined up, braving the slight precipitation, to write on little chalkboards things they want to leave behind in 2024, then cathartically erase them. Messages erased were put up onto a tall display in Times Square, below the ball, floating up to the sky. Bystanders could also submit their messages using a QR code, allowing them to be displayed virtually and float away.

“I think a lot of times we make a New Year’s resolution for things that we want to do, but we forget there’s a whole bunch of stuff that we could leave behind. And I like the idea of, ‘Hey, I’m not bringing this into another year,'” A participant named Jennine told Wikinews “I like getting rid of it;” Julie, who was with her, added, “Empty your cup before before you fill it back up.”

Separately, a participant named Mireia told Wikinews that she wanted to say ‘Good riddance’ to her mother’s ovarian cancer. “She[‘s had] cancer for one year and a half … but it’s very bad cancer,” adding that the cancer was considered to be stage four. While on holiday from Spain, she was participating in Good Riddance Day in order to share her story with scientists working on treatments and to “send that message to the world.”

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  • Category:Good Riddance Day 2024
  • Category:New Year 2025 celebrations in Times Square
  • The Times Square Ball Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    The Times Square Ball
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • AV equipment line the streets Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    AV equipment line the streets
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • A police dog assisting in crowd control Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    A police dog assisting in crowd control
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • A newsstand worker was open throughout the night Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    A newsstand worker was open throughout the night
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • 8th avenue was blocked off to vehicle traffic Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    8th avenue was blocked off to vehicle traffic
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Crowds enter the crowd control area Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    Crowds enter the crowd control area
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Waiting at the edge of one of the holding pens Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    Waiting at the edge of one of the holding pens
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • The start of the next pen over Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    The start of the next pen over
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Some people are let out of a pen into a closer pen Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    Some people are let out of a pen into a closer pen
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Waiting in ponchos because of the rain Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    Waiting in ponchos because of the rain
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • The ball descending, with accompanying fireworks Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    The ball descending, with accompanying fireworks
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Confetti rains down on celebrations Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    Confetti rains down on celebrations
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Wet confetti on the ground Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    Wet confetti on the ground
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • Two members of the press take a photo together Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    Two members of the press take a photo together
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
  • A child takes some confetti off the ground Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).
    A child takes some confetti off the ground
    Image: Alex Lozupone (Wikimedia Commons).

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  • John Dias. “Times Square New Year’s Eve ball unveiled for 2025 celebration” — CBS News, December 28, 2024

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CISA and FBI Release Updated Guidance on Product Security Bad Practices

In partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), CISA released an update to joint guidance Product Security Bad Practices in furtherance of CISA’s Secure by Design initiative. This updated guidance incorporates public comments CISA received in response to a Request for Information, adding additional bad practices, context regarding memory-safe languages, clarifying timelines for patching Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEVs), and other recommendations.

While this voluntary guidance is intended for software manufacturers who develop software products and services in support of critical infrastructure, all software manufacturers are strongly encouraged to avoid these product security bad practices.

CISA and FBI urge software manufacturers to reduce customer risk by prioritizing security throughout the product development process. For more information and resources, visit CISA’s Secure by Design webpage or learn how to take CISA’s Secure by Design Pledge.

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