Morning Brief: March 24

by Rebecca Lewis | 03/24/2015 | 5:38am

Morning Brief: March 24

More changes late night.

It's been an eventful year for late night talk shows and the changes keep coming. The move of Stephen Colbert, the announced departure of Jon Stewart, the start of Larry Wilmore's new show and now James Corden on the Late Late Show. The British actor took up the reigns last night from Craig Ferguson with Mila Kunis and Tom Hanks as his first guests.

NEED TO KNOW

Netanyahu Apologizes for Comments on Israeli Arabs [New York Times]

Cruz Heats Up GOP Race [Washington Post]

Robert Durst Held Without Bail [CBS New York]

Prices Up and So Are Delays in Subways [NY Daily News]

BK Prz Adams Pushes for Burn Unit after Tragic Fire [NY Daily News]

SPORTS

Yesterday

The Knicks lost to the Grizzlies 103-82.

The Nets were beaten by the Celtics 110-91.

The Devils lost to the Kings 3-1.

Tonight

The Rangers play the Kings at 7,

The Islanders take on the Wild at 7.

WEATHER

Mostly sunny and getting warmer, 47/31 [Full Forecast]

ON STAGE TONIGHT

  •  Karla Bonoff and Jimmy Webb @ City Winery
  •  Debbie Harry @ Café Carlyle
  •  Laurence Juber @ the Cutting Room

TODAY IN HISTORY

On this day in 1765, the British passed the Quartering Act, which required colonists to give housing to soldiers. It was especially hated in New York and was one of the many grievances leading up to the Revolution.

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