Month: March 2026

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Music

Rihanna’s Los Angeles mansion struck by gunfire, woman arrested: Police

Rihanna attends the 'Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets' European Premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square on July 24, 2017 in London, England. (Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images) Rihanna's mansion was struck by gunfire on Sunday afternoon while the singer and businesswoman was home, according to the Los Angeles Police Department and sources with knowledge

todayMarch 9, 2026

Entertainment

’Hoppers’ leaps to #1 debut at the box office

A scene from Disney and Pixar’s 'Hoppers.' (Pixar) Hoppers has bounced its way to a #1 debut at the box office. The latest film from Pixar brought in $46 million in its first weekend, according to Box Office Mojo. That knocked the previous week's box office leader, slasher movie Scream 7, to #2, which added $17.3

todayMarch 9, 2026

Viewpoints

Culture Crash: Charlie XCX: From Pop Princess To Gothic Queen

Welcome to Culture Crash, where we examine American culture – what’s new and old in entertainment… In the summer and fall of 2024, Brat was everywhere. Charli xcx’s sixth studio album grabbed the zeitgeist with its lime green color palette, it’s rave-influenced dance sound, and Charli’s no-cares attitude. It spawned a TikTok dance, a second

todayMarch 8, 2026

Viewpoints

Viewpoints Explained: Why March Is The New January

This is Viewpoints Explained… If your January resolutions have fizzled, you’re not alone. Research suggests late winter may feel like a more natural and effective time to reset and get going on your goals. The post Viewpoints Explained: Why March Is The New January appeared first on Viewpoints Radio.

todayMarch 8, 2026

Viewpoints

Raising Kids Once The Marriage Is Over

Raising kids in two homes isn’t just about splitting weekends. It’s about keeping communication steady and conflict low. We look at how separated parents can create real stability for their children, even when there’s a lot of uncertainty and the family dynamic have permanently shifted. Guests: Karen Bonnell, co-parent coach, author of “The Co-Parents’ Handbook: Raising

todayMarch 8, 2026

Viewpoints

The Pipeline To Power: How Historically Black Colleges Shape Leaders

For nearly two centuries, HBCU’s have been launchpads, shaping generations of Black leaders and strengthening entire industries. Even today, as these universities produce an outsized share of doctors, judges and engineers, they’re still pushing back against funding gaps and outdated narratives in America. Guests: Marybeth Gasman, professor, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University Jelani M.

todayMarch 8, 2026

Health

Medical Notes: How To Lower Your Dementia Risk, Fighting Dehydration With Fitness, And Is Your Environment Killing You?

Good news! Your genes don’t have the final say when it comes to your brain health. New research shows that controlling risk factors like high blood pressure can significantly lower dementia risk even for those carrying the high-risk gene variant. So while you can’t change your DNA, managing your blood pressure and cardiovascular health provides

todayMarch 7, 2026