Good Thursdsay morning in New York City, where Luigi Mangione wants to help pick his own jury for his federal trial.
Here's what else is happening:
- Police said a 33-year-old man recently walked into six different Chase branches around the city, slipped a teller a note each time demanding money, and walked out with $320 on one occasion, then $265, $20 and nothing on the other three attempts.
- This old pothole in Allerton just can't stay fixed.
- A new bill in the City Council would limit grocery store self-checkout users to 15 items.
- A new bill in Albany would require homes and commercial properties to turn off their porch lights between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. to decrease light pollution and protect birds.
- State corrections officials said they caught a drone that dropped contraband, including knives and "leafy" green stuff, onto the grounds of an upstate prison.
- Congrats to the Howard Bison on their first ever men's March Madness victory.
- SEE IT: A possum relaxing with the stuffed animals on a toy shelf in a Tasmanian airport shop.
- And finally, Old Town Road: