March 24 Travelers face hours-long TSA lines as government shutdown strains resources Travelers across the nation are enduring hours-long waits at TSA checkpoints due to the partial government shutdown. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., discusses the legislative gridlock, Schumer's blame and his proposal to withhold senators' pay.
March 24 GOP senator launches effort to close Medicaid loophole allowing fraudsters to rake in millions Sen. Ashley Moody's STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act aims to close a legal loophole shielding fraud recipients from prosecution by state attorneys general.
March 24 Reporter's Notebook: GOP eyes DHS deal funding ICE probes, but not removals, as shutdown drags Senate Republicans reportedly plan to end the partial DHS shutdown by funding most of the agency while leaving ICE enforcement and removal unfunded.
March 24 Minnesota millionaire who qualified for food stamps warns of 'fraud by design' loophole ahead of hearing A millionaire says he qualified for food stamps via a SNAP loophole and will testify at a Minnesota state hearing pushing for stricter asset test reforms.
March 24 Why my Walk Across America must pause and why it's not ending anytime soon After 190 days Pastor Corey Brooks pauses his Walk across America for health reasons. He is trusting in God to complete his South Side Chicago mission to help underprivileged kids.
March 24 Devastated mother vows justice as illegal immigrant is charged in Chicago college student’s death Jose Medina, accused of killing Chicago college student Sheridan Gorman, was allegedly identified after surveillance caught his distinctive limp on camera.
March 24 Kermit Gosnell, found guilty of murdering infants at Philadelphia abortion clinic, is dead at 85 Kermit Gosnell, convicted of murdering three babies born alive at his Philadelphia abortion clinic, has died at 85 while serving multiple life sentences.
March 24 Psychedelic retreats explode into hot travel trend as experts say demand is growing Psychedelic retreats are surging, with football star Aaron Rodgers even crediting ayahuasca for his success and experts noting growing demand for mental health change.
March 24 DOJ accuses courts of undercutting executive power in high-stakes Supreme Court border case The DOJ will argue that lower courts are undermining the federal government’s ability to manage the southern border in a closely watched Supreme Court case about how migrants make asylum claims.
March 24 Minnesota resident describes ‘fraud by design’ that allowed him to receive food stamps as a millionaire Fox News Digital spoke to Rob Undersander about what needs to change in Minnesota to prevent abuse of food stamps.