March 12 First grade student disciplined over Black Lives Matter drawing does have free speech rights, court rules Federal appeals court rules elementary students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit over a first grader's Black Lives Matter drawing.
March 12 US military destroys Iranian planes as regime is 'losing air capability day by day' U.S. Central Command footage shows American forces destroying planes in Iran.
March 12 RI hockey player whose family members were killed by trans shooter scores goal to send team to title game Rhode Island high school hockey player Colin Dorgan netted the game-winning goal to send his team to the championship a month after members of his family were shot and killed.
March 12 James Talarico is newest Texas Democrat media darling, but dreams of state 'going blue' have long been dashed James Talarico may be causing Texas residents to experience a bit of déjà vu as he receives glowing media coverage reminiscent of Wendy Davis and Beto O’Rourke.
March 12 GOP billionaire trying to woo Trump's support in key Georgia race bankrolled his 2024 presidential rivals In Georgia's race for governor two top Republicans are claiming they are more aligned with Trump than the other, but one of them has donated to Trump's rivals for at least a decade.
March 12 Nancy Pelosi endorses former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn in second congressional bid Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi endorsed former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, a candidate running in the Democratic primary in Maryland's 5th Congressional District.
March 12 Former Kentucky cheerleader faces charges in baby's death Laken Snelling, former University of Kentucky cheerleader, faces manslaughter charge after her newborn baby's death. Fox News contributor Donna Rotunno weighs in on the case and discusses a GA teen who was charged in his teacher's death.
March 12 Illinois guaranteed income advocates push for permanent statewide cash handout program Officials in Cook County, Illinois, crafted rules for a permanent guaranteed income program, building on pilot that provided 3,250 families with $500 monthly.
March 12 From Camelot to ‘outsider’: JFK’s grandson shakes up NYC House race taking aim at gatekeeping Dem 'machine' JFK's only grandson Jack Schlossberg runs outsider Congress campaign in NYC, challenging establishment despite Kennedy family ties in Democratic primary.
March 12 Matthew Buckley on sleeper cells, Iran's expanding cyber war against US Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley, retired F/A-18 fighter pilot, discusses FBI warnings of Iranian drone attacks and concerns about sleeper cells in the U.S. due to an open southern border.