March 21 Iran funding emerges as key test for Johnson's razor-thin House majority GOP fiscal hawks warn that a potential $200 billion funding request for the Iran campaign must be offset by spending cuts as the national debt surpasses a staggering $39 trillion.
March 21 SEE IT: Hawaii swamped by flash flooding More than 5,500 residents on Oahu’s North Shore are under mandatory evacuation orders as catastrophic flash flooding pushes the 120-year-old Wahiawa Dam to the brink of failure.
March 21 US launches 'longest field artillery strike in Army combat history' against Iran, CENTCOM says U.S. Central Command Commander Adm. Brad Cooper said on Saturday, March 21, 2026, that the U.S. has "struck over 8,000 military targets" during the Operation Epic Fury against Iran.
March 21 Mamdani ignites social media outrage after photo-op at notorious NYC jail: 'F---ing ridiculous' NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani broke his Ramadan fast with Muslim inmates at Rikers Island, calling it one of the most meaningful evenings of his mayoral term.
March 21 JONATHAN TURLEY: Afroman turns court into First Amendment rap lesson on rights Joseph E. Foreman, known as Afroman, used rap songs and security footage to mock Ohio officers who raided his home, then beat their lawsuit in court.
March 21 BROADCAST BIAS: Media attack Cesar Chavez, but skip his big name Democrat fans A New York Times probe into Cesar Chavez alleges sexual abuse of girls as young as 12, but networks conveniently leave out his presidential fans like Obama and Biden.
March 21 Lara Trump reacts to Dem flip-flops as Hochul begs rich New Yorkers to return 'My View' host Lara Trump reacts to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's policy reversal. Hochul, who once told wealthy New Yorkers to leave, now begs them to return amidst tax base erosion.
March 21 Swalwell plays up athletic credentials in effort to blunt DHS sweeps at World Cup Rep. Eric Swalwell, citing his Division I soccer past, introduced a bill to ban ICE enforcement on public transit near World Cup sites this summer.
March 21 TSA call-out rates five times higher amid DHS shutdown, costing millions a day FOX Business' Taylor Riggs discusses the economic impact of the Homeland Security shutdown, causing TSA call-out rates to be five times higher than average at major airports like Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta.
March 21 Famed national park drops 'environmental contaminant' ban ahead of America’s 250th birthday America's 250th birthday will be marked by fireworks at Mount Rushmore on July 3, says the Interior Department. This reverses prior NPS permit denials.