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Sunday Sundown Rundown - 3/29/26


LaGuardia Crash

It's moments like this in life that are hard to understand, difficult to make sense of. The collision at Laguardia Airport has so many angles, so many questions, and lots of "what ifs" that only make the head ache and the soul hurt. 

So thankful that no major fatalities occurred. However, devastated to learn of Mackenzie Gunther and Antoine Forest, who perished, and, outright, kept the plane from overturning, essentially bracing themselves for impact and giving their lives to protect others. 

This life we live isn't guaranteed. Enjoy it. Express gratitude for it. 


Social Media Accountability Has Arrived

The groundbreaking case this week out of California found Meta and YouTube to be negligent and to blame for the depression and anxiety of a woman. The case is one to certainly watch as the door is now wide open for further lawsuits, and more so, for true accountability in the social media space. 

Many are hailing it as Big Tech's "Big Tobacco" moment.

Personally, I think it's time. We're ready and in need of another transition through the technology space. There is too much data, and we've ironically connected less through the medium. 


LeBron to LeBron

Look, I know many have criticized LeBron James throughout his career (an obvious, right?).  Also, Bronny James has caught some early criticism on his early career in the NBA. Yours truly has had some thoughts as well. 

But as a dad, I can't get enough of the moments of them succeeding together on the court. Especially as Bronny begins to show signs of promise as an NBA prospect. 

Yes, I'm a sucker. And yes, it also contradicts some of what I've thought in the past. But a pick and roll with your dad? Knocking down a jumper from your pops? In the NBA?! 

That's just so cool. This dad loves it.


Cover Photo

Braylon Mullins #24 of the UConn Huskies celebrates after shooting the game-winning three point basket during the second half of a game against the Duke Blue Devils in the Elite Eight of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Capital One Arena on March 29, 2026 in Washington, DC.

Emilee Chinn, Getty Images

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