Summary
A lighthearted BTW segment covers four quirky headlines: high NYC rents prompting some to move into convents, brides hiring witches for wedding weather, James Dolan's net worth surge from the Knicks and Sphere, and college students using online programs as a back door to campus life.
- New York City median asking rent hits $3,600, sparking interest in convent housing at $800-$1,600 with rules like curfews and no alcohol.
- Brides are purchasing weather spells on Etsy for $15-$30 to protect expensive weddings, with one Chicago bride claiming a 55-degree February day as success.
- James Dolan's net worth rose $450 million to $1.9 billion, driven by the New York Knicks' renaissance and Sphere Entertainment's buzz.
- College hopefuls shut out of major public universities are enrolling in online programs and community colleges to access campus amenities and housing near campus.
- No actionable investment views were presented; all stories are human-interest fluff.