What's Happening Today
March 5, 2026, is shaping up to be an exciting day, with various events and updates across news, sports, and entertainment. From the World Baseball Classic to the latest Moon phase, here's a rundown of what's happening today.
World Baseball Classic: Japan vs. Chinese Taipei
The 2026 World Baseball Classic is underway, and Japan is set to face off against Chinese Taipei at the Tokyo Dome. The game starts at 5 a.m. ET on March 6, and fans can watch it for free on Tele Rebelde, Tubi, or Venevision using ExpressVPN.
- Who: Japan vs. Chinese Taipei
- What: 2026 World Baseball Classic
- When: March 6, 5 a.m. ET
- Where: Tokyo Dome
- Impact: The winner will advance in the tournament
Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous
The Moon phase for March 5 is Waning Gibbous, with 96% of the Moon lit up. This phase is part of the lunar cycle, which consists of eight distinct phases. According to NASA's Daily Moon Guide, the next Full Moon is predicted to take place on April 1.
- Current Moon phase: Waning Gibbous
- Illumination: 96%
- Next Full Moon: April 1
New York Times Games: Pips and Connections
The New York Times has released new hints and answers for its games, Pips and Connections. Pips is a single-player game that puts a unique spin on dominoes, while Connections is a word game that tests sports fans' knowledge.
- Pips: A single-player game with a unique spin on dominoes
- Connections: A word game that tests sports fans' knowledge
Relicensing with AI-Assisted Rewrite
In the world of open source, relicensing can be a complex process. Recently, the maintainers of the Python character encoding detector, chardet, used AI-assisted rewrite to relicense the codebase from LGPL to MIT.
"Licensed code, when relicensed, can raise concerns about GPL violations." — a2mark, original author
Key Facts
- Who: Japan, Chinese Taipei, New York Times
- What: 2026 World Baseball Classic, Moon phase, New York Times games
- When: March 5, 2026
- Impact: The winner of the World Baseball Classic will advance in the tournament
What to Watch
The 2026 World Baseball Classic is just getting started, and fans can watch the games online for free. The New York Times games, Pips and Connections, offer a fun way to pass the time. As the Moon phase changes, stargazers can enjoy the Waning Gibbous phase tonight.
What's Happening Today
March 5, 2026, is shaping up to be an exciting day, with various events and updates across news, sports, and entertainment. From the World Baseball Classic to the latest Moon phase, here's a rundown of what's happening today.
World Baseball Classic: Japan vs. Chinese Taipei
The 2026 World Baseball Classic is underway, and Japan is set to face off against Chinese Taipei at the Tokyo Dome. The game starts at 5 a.m. ET on March 6, and fans can watch it for free on Tele Rebelde, Tubi, or Venevision using ExpressVPN.
- Who: Japan vs. Chinese Taipei
- What: 2026 World Baseball Classic
- When: March 6, 5 a.m. ET
- Where: Tokyo Dome
- Impact: The winner will advance in the tournament
Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous
The Moon phase for March 5 is Waning Gibbous, with 96% of the Moon lit up. This phase is part of the lunar cycle, which consists of eight distinct phases. According to NASA's Daily Moon Guide, the next Full Moon is predicted to take place on April 1.
- Current Moon phase: Waning Gibbous
- Illumination: 96%
- Next Full Moon: April 1
New York Times Games: Pips and Connections
The New York Times has released new hints and answers for its games, Pips and Connections. Pips is a single-player game that puts a unique spin on dominoes, while Connections is a word game that tests sports fans' knowledge.
- Pips: A single-player game with a unique spin on dominoes
- Connections: A word game that tests sports fans' knowledge
Relicensing with AI-Assisted Rewrite
In the world of open source, relicensing can be a complex process. Recently, the maintainers of the Python character encoding detector, chardet, used AI-assisted rewrite to relicense the codebase from LGPL to MIT.
"Licensed code, when relicensed, can raise concerns about GPL violations." — a2mark, original author
Key Facts
- Who: Japan, Chinese Taipei, New York Times
- What: 2026 World Baseball Classic, Moon phase, New York Times games
- When: March 5, 2026
- Impact: The winner of the World Baseball Classic will advance in the tournament
What to Watch
The 2026 World Baseball Classic is just getting started, and fans can watch the games online for free. The New York Times games, Pips and Connections, offer a fun way to pass the time. As the Moon phase changes, stargazers can enjoy the Waning Gibbous phase tonight.