March 3 Luigi Mangione musical set to make New York City debut in the summer "Luigi: The Musical," the musical based around the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione, will have a staged reading in New York City on June 15.
March 3 Columbia University 'occupiers' who held staff hostage have discipline overturned by NY judge A New York judge vacated disciplinary sanctions against 22 Columbia University students who occupied Hamilton Hall during anti-Israel protests in April 2024.
March 3 Fox News dominates all news brands with 370 million YouTube views in February Fox News Media dominated YouTube with 370 million views in February, leading all news brands and broadcast networks in digital viewership and engagement.
March 3 JFK's grandson rips 'Love Story' series about late uncle JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette, calls it 'grotesque' JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg slammed Hulu's "Love Story" series about JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, calling the series a "grotesque display" of his uncle's life.
March 3 Nashville teacher has record cleared after refusing to read same-sex marriage book to first-graders A Nashville teacher's record was cleared after he refused to read a LGBTQ book due to religious beliefs, according to a press release from First Liberty Institute.
March 3 Illinois reparations commission releases lengthy report of state's 'harms' against Black citizens Illinois reparations commission released comprehensive report titled "Taking Account" documenting racial injustice from colonial enslavement to present inequities.
March 3 Columbia University doctor warns assisted suicide makes life 'disposable' amid growing push to legalize it Columbia physician warns medical assistance in dying laws spreading across the United States could create a slippery slope for patients and society.
March 2 Supreme Court blocks California ban on notifying students' parents about gender transitions The Supreme Court granted an emergency appeal blocking a California law that banned schools from notifying parents about students' gender identity changes.
March 2 UFC head Dana White dismisses concerns he's 'overtly political,' adds 'just be authentic' Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) CEO Dana White told "CBS News Sunday Morning" that he wants people to be "authentic" rather than "overtly political."
March 2 Cincinnati may be the next city to fund reparations program with marijuana tax money Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney and Councilman Scotty Johnson proposed Cincinnati's Real Property Reparations Program.