March 17 'MLB: The Show' Returns Just In Time For Baseball Season One of the programmers behind the world’s most popular baseball video game gives us a sneak peek at this year’s edition.
March 17 Boston celebrates 250th anniversary of British forces leaving in 1776 Boston marks the 250th anniversary of Evacuation Day. Douglas Kennedy reports on the Battle of Dorchester Heights and Henry Knox's pivotal role in moving 59 cannons that led to British forces abandoning Boston.
March 17 Alex Gray: Trump is putting ‘maximum pressure’ on Cuba amid energy crisis Former White House NSC chief of staff Alex Gray discusses the nationwide blackout in Cuba due to an energy crisis, President Donald Trump’s foreign policy strategy and more on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
March 17 Generator fire erupts near St. Patrick’s Day parade route Fox News’ Alexis McAdams reports live from Midtown Manhattan where the FDNY is battling a rooftop generator fire that has delayed parade preparations and pushed back security perimeters amid a 'high threat environment.'
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March 17 BREAKING: National counterterrorism director resigns over Iran war National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent has resigned from his position effective immediately, citing differing support for the war in Iran.
March 17 Former DHS secretary warns it’s the ‘wrong time’ for shutdown amid Iranian terror threats Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf discusses the ramifications of the DHS shutdown on workers and national security amid the Iran conflict on ‘Fox & Friends.’
March 17 Virginia sanctuary policy slammed over criminal illegal immigrants Fairfax parents and DHS criticize Virginia's sanctuary policy after an illegal immigrant, Israel Flores Ortiz, is charged with groping students. Gov. Spanberger faces scrutiny for ending ICE cooperation. Former Clinton advisor Mark Penn weighs in.
March 17 DETAILS: Army general drunkenly left classified maps on train An Army general who oversaw Ukraine during the Biden administration reportedly left classified maps on a train Poland.
March 17 Violent teen 'TAKEOVER' hits blue city Hundreds of teens flooded Washington, D.C.'s upscale Navy Yard neighborhood, sparking fights, robberies and gunfire in what officials described as a 'juvenile takeover.'