Top Headlines from March 2025

March was packed with news that kept sports fans and political watchers glued to their screens. From high-stakes NBA games to major political controversies and Premier League battles, here’s what really stood out on Daily Wacek News this month.

Stephen Curry’s Spot Takes a Hit

Stephen Curry missing another Warriors game? That’s a big deal. He’s out with a pelvic contusion, which—even if it’s not serious structurally—still has him sidelined to avoid risking more damage. Coach Steve Kerr is hoping Curry bounces back in time for the match against the Pelicans. Meanwhile, the Warriors are juggling this without one of their biggest stars, especially as Jimmy Butler squares off with his old team, the Heat. It’s a reminder of how one player’s fitness can shift the dynamics dramatically.

Injuries like this aren’t just about missing a game; they shake the team’s rhythm. The Warriors are adapting on the fly, showing how crucial Curry’s presence on the court really is.

Big Wins and Political Unrest

Shifting gears to Europe, Arsenal put on a thrilling display by beating PSV 7-1. This wasn’t just a win—it was a record-setting blowout in the Champions League knockout phase. Without some of their usual key players, Arsenal still dominated the game, thanks to stars like Ødegaard and Trossard who really stepped up. This kind of result doesn’t just build confidence; it flags Arsenal as serious contenders moving forward.

Over in Nigeria, there’s political heat as Womanifesto urges President Bola Tinubu to step in on behalf of suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The suspension has stirred debate about gender fairness in politics. It’s about more than one senator—it highlights ongoing challenges women face in political representation, a topic that rings beyond borders.

Back to sports, the English Premier League delivered drama when Wolves grabbed a crucial 1-0 win over Bournemouth. The game was tense, with a VAR-reviewed red card changing the flow, and Matheus Cunha’s goal sealing it for Wolves. This victory lifts Wolves out of relegation fear, showing how every point counts as the season tightens.

March’s news painted a vivid picture: battling teams fighting injuries and controversies, political voices demanding fairness, and fans witnessing unforgettable sports moments. Whether you’re into politics or sports, this month showed how quickly things can turn and why staying updated matters.

Stephen Curry's Absence Impacting Warriors: Hopes to Return Against Pelicans
Stephen Curry's Absence Impacting Warriors: Hopes to Return Against Pelicans
Mar, 27 2025 Sports Pravina Chetty
Stephen Curry will miss a second game due to a pelvic contusion, missing a key matchup against the Miami Heat. Despite an MRI confirming no structural damage, his discomfort in practice led to caution. Coach Kerr hopes for Curry's return against the Pelicans. This absence happens as Jimmy Butler faces his former team, the Heat, for the first time since joining the Warriors.
Womanifesto Advocates for President Tinubu’s Intervention in Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Controversial Suspension
Womanifesto Advocates for President Tinubu’s Intervention in Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Controversial Suspension
Mar, 20 2025 Politics Pravina Chetty
Womanifesto calls on President Bola Tinubu to address the Nigerian Senate's suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, criticizing it as biased. The group argues the suspension limits women's representation in politics, urging fairer treatment. This highlights broader gender equality issues within Nigeria’s political system.
Arsenal's 7-1 Victory Over PSV Sets Champions League Record
Arsenal's 7-1 Victory Over PSV Sets Champions League Record
Mar, 13 2025 Sports Pravina Chetty
Arsenal demolished PSV Eindhoven 7-1 in the Champions League, marking a historic away performance in the tournament's knockout stage. Lacking key forwards, the Gunners dominated, with Ødegaard and Trossard highlighting a vibrant display. This resounding win sets up a seemingly straightforward second match, positioning Arsenal a step closer to facing the Madrid derby winner in the quarterfinals.
Bournemouth Stunned by Wolves as Matheus Cunha Seals Victory Amid Controversy
Bournemouth Stunned by Wolves as Matheus Cunha Seals Victory Amid Controversy
Mar, 6 2025 Sports Pravina Chetty
Wolves clinched a vital 1-0 win against Bournemouth, pulling themselves five points clear of relegation danger. The game was marked by a controversial red card given to Bournemouth's Illia Zabarnyi, following a VAR review. Matheus Cunha netted his 13th goal of the season, taking advantage of the situation. Despite the defeat, Bournemouth held their place in the Premier League top five, while Wolves celebrated their first away victory of the year.