In a stunning development, former President Donald J. Trump has been indicted by a grand jury in New York City. The charges are not yet clear, but sources close to the investigation say they could be related to tax fraud or other financial crimes.
Trump has long been under scrutiny for his business practices, and this indictment represents a major escalation in the legal troubles facing the former president. He is expected to vigorously defend himself against the charges.
Meanwhile, there is another story unfolding in the world of sports broadcasting: Jim Nantz, longtime play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports, has opened up about his career and calling what may be his final NCAA Tournament.
Nantz's voice is synonymous with college basketball's biggest event, and he has been behind the mic for some of its most memorable moments over the years. But as he prepares to turn 64 next month, he admits that retirement may not be far off.
"I'm taking it year by year at this point," Nantz told CBS Evening News anchor Norah O'Donnell in an exclusive interview. "But I do think about how many more of these tournaments I'll get to call."
Nantz went on to reflect on some of his favorite moments from past tournaments - including Villanova's buzzer-beater victory over North Carolina in 2016 - and shared some insights into what makes March Madness so special.
"The beauty of this tournament is that anything can happen," Nantz said. "You've got teams from all over the country coming together with one goal: winning a national championship."
As for whether or not we'll hear Nantz's voice during next year's tournament and beyond? Only time will tell.