The Michigan Wolverines might pull off a surprise in March.

Michigan Wolverines Women’s Basketball Off to Strong Start The Michigan Wolverines women’s basketball team is having quite a remarkable start this season. They recently triumphed over Birmingham with a score of 120-50 at home on Tuesday night, improving their record to 4-0. This success has propelled them into the top 10 in the Associated Press […]
Another NYC team will participate in March Madness alongside St. John’s.

Predictions for New York Area College Basketball Teams This Season This season, let’s take a look at four forecasts for local college basketball teams in the New York area. Light Dance Card St. John’s and LIU stand out as the only local teams making it to the NCAA Tournament. St. John’s is expected to secure […]
NIL chaos presents a genuine risk to underdog teams in March Madness

The NCAA Tournament last year was filled with excitement and emotion, culminating in a thrilling Final Four and a national championship that was only decided at the very end. However, this year’s March Madness feels like it lacks a classic “Cinderella” story. Only one double-digit seed made it into the second weekend, and John Calipari […]
Norwegian will discontinue drink packages at Great Stirrup Cay in March 2026

Norwegian Cruise Line is updating its beverage packages for its private islands. According to a spokesperson, starting March 1, 2026, drinks at Great Stirrup Cay will not be included in the standard beverage package. This change is a part of efforts to enhance the experience on the island. A new, separate beverage package designed specifically […]
I won’t be participating in the march this weekend; instead, I will be canceling my subscriptions.

There’s a saying that presidents don’t really set policy, but rather it’s the crowds of angry protesters who do. Maybe that was true at one point in our democracy, but I’m starting to think it doesn’t hold anymore. This current wave of protests feels more futile than ever. In fact, it might just give the […]
Bolsonaro Family Guides Calm March for Freedom of Conservative Protesters

On Tuesday, supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro gathered in Brasilia for a peaceful march, advocating for amnesty for individuals jailed after the January 8, 2023, riot. They are pushing lawmakers to consider a “broad, general, and unlimited” pardon, which would potentially overturn Bolsonaro’s controversial conviction related to accusations of a coup. The event unfolded […]
The unexpected expansion of March Madness is nearly upon us.

Change that many didn’t really want seems to be upon us. As reported by On3’s Ross Dellenger, NCAA officials are nearing an agreement to expand the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament to 76 teams starting in the 2026-27 season. This plan includes 12 opening round games at two different sites. While this news isn’t surprising, it […]
NCAA approaches March Madness expansion — what will it be like?

March Madness May See Tournament Expansion As March Madness approaches, there’s talk about some notable changes. The NCAA is reportedly considering expanding its men’s basketball tournament from 68 to 76 teams for the 2026-27 season. While discussions are ongoing, the contract isn’t finalized yet. The opening games will still take place on Tuesday and Wednesday […]
Parents, students, and teachers call for more charter schools to be permitted in NYC during a large march over the Brooklyn Bridge.

Charter School Advocates March Across Brooklyn Bridge In a spirited demonstration, thousands of parents, teachers, and students marched over the Brooklyn Bridge to advocate for 300 charter schools in New York City on Thursday. The event kicked off with an energetic rally at Kadman Plaza, where the rapper Common—a known supporter of the charter school […]
Parents and children from charter schools to march across Brooklyn Bridge to advocate for ‘excellence’

Rally for Educational Choices on Brooklyn Bridge On Thursday, a large group of parents and students from over 200 charter schools will take to the Brooklyn Bridge to advocate for educational choices and what they describe as “excellence” for families in New York City. Among the participants are prominent charter school networks like the Eva […]