The Big Story — March 2026 Edition
March's Attention Earthquake

March 2026 was defined by sharp, event-driven spikes in attention rather than broad, sustained interest. The month's biggest risers clustered around Washington politics, Middle East conflict, and a few high-salience cultural moments, with names like Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei, Benjamin Netanyahu, Markwayne Mullin, Chuck Norris, and Michael B. Jordan drawing attention because they became tied to live, unfolding stories.
The strongest political surge came from the escalation around Iran and the wider regional conflict, which pushed Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei, Benjamin Netanyahu, Masoud Pezeshkian, and Ahmad Vahidi into the center of public attention. In the U.S., Markwayne Mullin, Pete Hegseth, Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, and Robert Mueller also spiked as Washington politics kept generating fresh controversy and confirmation drama. On the cultural side, Chuck Norris and Michael B. Jordan gained sudden attention, showing how quickly celebrity interest can be pulled upward when names become attached to widely discussed events or appearances.
The decline side tells the other half of the month's story. Several of March's biggest fallers were names that had already spiked in February and then eased back, including Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Virginia Giuffre, Savannah Guthrie, Lindsey Vonn, and James Van Der Beek. The list also shows a clear Winter Olympics-related cooldown, with names such as Alysa Liu, Ilia Malinin, Eileen Gu, and other winter-sports and awards-cycle figures falling after their earlier February attention. That pattern suggests March was less about one continuous news narrative and more about a series of short, intense bursts followed by rapid normalization.
The Movers
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Ali Khamenei surged as the Iran succession crisis and regional escalation pushed him to the center of global attention.
Chuck Norris jumped on a burst of celebrity-driven curiosity, with his name getting pulled into a sharp March visibility spike.
Falling
Jeffrey Epstein dropped because February's renewed attention around the files and related scandal had already peaked, then cooled in March.
Alysa Liu fell after the Olympics and awards-cycle attention around figure skating faded, leaving her March visibility much lower.
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