March 26 Chicago mayor unveils ‘ABOLISH ICE’ snowplow after student’s murder Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing intense criticism after unveiling a city snowplow named 'Abolish ICE' just days after a Venezuelan migrant was charged in the fatal shooting of Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman.
March 26 Trump holds Cabinet meeting as US wages war on Iran Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports as President Donald Trump is set to host a Cabinet meeting to discuss the U.S. conflict with Iran, ongoing Operation Epic Fury and the DHS shutdown.
March 26 Iran-Israel conflict escalates as Trump reportedly looks to end fighting Iran-Israel conflict escalates as Trump reportedly looks to end fighting
March 26 Social media chef Daron Brown feeds over 100 TSA agents amid government shutdown Social media chef Daron Brown, also known as Daron The Chef, discusses his efforts to feed more than 100 at LaGuardia Airport, with plans to expand to JFK Airport.
March 26 From janitor to doctor: Med student returns to Yale hospital for residency Dr. Shay Taylor-Allen joins 'Fox & Friends First' to share her 'surreal' journey from working as an 18-year-old janitor at Yale New Haven Hospital to returning as its newest anesthesiology resident.
March 26 Judge berates woman for joining court while driving A hearing in a Detroit courtroom became heated after a defendant appeared to join the hearing from behind the wheel, insisting she was a passenger.
March 26 New app Dion lets users buy drinks without meeting in person 'Fox & Friends' hosts discuss the new Dion app, which allows users to send drinks remotely to others in a social setting without direct interaction. They explore its potential for dating and avoiding rejection in social situations.
March 26 Trump calls for quick end to war with Iran President Trump reiterates his desire for a speedy resolution to the conflict, which has involved intense U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian military infrastructure. Former Deputy National Security Advisor Steve Yates reacts.
March 26 Social media giants Meta, YouTube found liable in landmark addiction case Meta and YouTube were found liable by a Los Angeles jury for designing addictive apps that harmed minors, awarding $6 million in damages. The landmark verdict could trigger a wave of lawsuits against social media companies who plan to appeal.
March 26 Social media verdict: Jury finds Meta, YouTube liable for addictive products Parents of social media victims speak out after a jury found Meta and YouTube liable for creating addictive products. Attorney Dan Schneider explains the implications for tech companies.