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As more than a million people descend on Times Square for the famous New Year’s Eve ball drop, officials are stepping up security. There are additional officers, drones, helicopters, pickpocket patrols, K9s, and more. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda takes a look at what’s being done in New York and around the world to ensure safety. Jan. 1, 2026