March 24 US military sends drones, alongside 200 troops, to Nigeria amid fears of renewed Boko Haram insurgency The U.S. military deployed MQ-9 Reaper drones to Nigeria for intelligence-gathering and training as the African country is grappling with a security crisis.
March 24 'House of horrors' suspect accused of holding stepson captive hit with new charges as she denies allegations Kimberly Sullivan, accused of holding her stepson captive for decades in a Connecticut home, now faces additional kidnapping and assault charges.
March 24 Kentucky family says it turned down $26M from AI giant to keep farmland that 'fed a nation' A Kentucky family rejected a $26 million offer from a major AI company for half of its farmland to build a data center, saying generations of history cannot be bought.
March 24 Trump admin says SJSU now faces 'impending enforcement' for transgender volleyball scandal conflict President Donald Trump's Department of Education is cracking down on San Jose State University amid an ongoing Title IX conflict over a transgender former volleyball player.
March 24 Mattis identifies 'problem' if US declares victory over Iran now The U.S. is in a "tough spot" because Iran would claim control of the Strait of Hormuz if the war stopped now, former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said.
March 24 FBI rescues missing autistic teen after two days lost in frigid wilderness FBI agents rescued missing autistic teen Joel Medina in New Jersey after a nearly two-day search in near-freezing temperatures and rugged woods.
March 24 82nd Airborne given orders to deploy to Mideast Fox News' Sandra Smith reports on the orders given to the 82nd Airborne to assess the situation in the Middle East as the conflict with Iran continues.
March 24 Democratic Senate candidate laughs when pressed if voters can trust her after public Biden defense Maine Gov. Janet Mills laughed when asked why voters should trust her after publicly backing Biden after the debate and revealing recently that she privately urged him to drop out.
March 24 Trump energy czar bullish on American energy comeback amid Iran conflict Trump energy czar, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is confident U.S. energy will continue its record comeback despite the ongoing conflict in Iran.
March 24 Illegal alien accused of slitting Salt Lake woman's throat, ICE lodges detainer An illegal alien from Mexico is charged with attempted murder after allegedly slitting a woman's throat in Salt Lake City as DHS demands he stay jailed.