March 26 Trump says Iranian protesters being ‘shot by snipers,’ voices support for people under regime President tells "The Five" the Iranian regime uses snipers to suppress protests, drawing a distinction between Iran's leadership and its people amid Operation Epic Fury.
March 26 Climate executive warns California ‘functionally bankrupt,’ $1T shortfall could shake nation Climate entrepreneur David Friedberg warned California is “functionally bankrupt," citing pension liabilities, legal limits and spending concerns in a recent interview.
March 26 Trump praises San Francisco mayor for 'trying very hard' to improve city after moderates took over leadership President Donald Trump says San Francisco has tremendous potential and claims federal tools could solve the city's crime problems faster than local leadership can.
March 26 Newsom team mocks 'conservative snowflakes' after gay dating app insults spark homophobia claims Critics accused Gov. Gavin Newsom's office of using Grindr references as a homophobic slur against conservative commentator Benny Johnson amid a California fraud dispute.
March 26 President Trump insists MAGA 'loves' his war on Iran: 'MAGA people are smart' President Donald Trump said the MAGA base supports his military campaign on Iran during an interview on "The Five," noting that supporters know he's protecting the United States.
March 26 Bishop Barron says young adults are 'leading the charge' back to faith As adult Catholic conversions rise across the U.S., young adults are expressing a desire to return to church, Bishop Robert Barron says.
March 26 Department of Education to leave building after 40 years as part of effort to eliminate government agency The Department of Education will be moving offices in an effort to eliminate the agency, according to an announcement from the department.
March 26 CNN boss Mark Thompson insists he's ‘really committed’ to network amid looming ownership changes CNN CEO Mark Thompson insisted on Wednesday that he’s committed to the network during a Zoom meeting with international employees, Fox News Digital has learned.
March 26 Louisville to pay $800K after Christian photographer beats law forcing her to shoot same-sex weddings Louisville agreed to pay $800,000 in attorney fees to Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson in a First Amendment settlement over a nondiscrimination law.
March 26 Newsom calls Harris rivalry claims 'preposterous' despite the 'shot' fired at him in her book California Gov. Gavin Newsom dismissed claims of tension with former Vice President Kamala Harris as "preposterous" despite claims in her book, "107 Days."