March 17 Cesar Chavez Day canceled by unions after 'troubling' sexual allegations against civil rights leader Abuse allegations against women and minors prompted United Farm Workers to cancel upcoming birthday celebrations for civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.
March 17 Ex-Planned Parenthood board member beats out former congressman, state senator for Dem House bid Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller won the Democratic primary for an Illinois congressional seat, defeating Jesse Jackson Jr. and Robert Peters in a competitive race.
March 17 Upscale shopping district rocked by alleged antisemitic beating as lawyer, 2 others charged California attorney among three men charged in alleged antisemitic assault at Santana Row shopping center after Hebrew-speaking victims targeted in attack.
March 17 Trump has ‘very clear’ military objectives: Mark Lucas Veteran Action founder and president Mark Lucas analyzes Operation Epic Fury on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
March 17 Gov Sarah Huckabee Sanders: We need to ensure it's easy to vote and hard to cheat Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders discusses the fight over voter identification and DHS funding on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
March 17 Florida executes convict in 2008 rape, killing of woman, whose final call sparked 911 reforms Florida executed Michael Lee King for the 2008 murder of Denise Amber Lee, who called 911 begging for help while tied up in his car during the crime.
March 17 Laura: They're unpopular and unfazed Fox News host Laura Ingraham exposes Democrats' popularity rating ahead of the midterm elections on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
March 17 Jonathan Turley says judge is using Murphy’s Law to block the Trump administration Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley reviews the history of a judge who blocked HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appointees on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
March 17 The people we're arresting are the ones ‘terrorizing’ communities: ‘Border czar’ Tom Homan ‘Border czar’ Tom Homan discusses anti-I.C.E. agitators allegedly blocking the arrest of a child rape suspect and the partisan divide over immigration policies on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
March 17 Republicans push campus carry laws in nearly a dozen states as college shootings reignite debate The college gun debate intensifies as lawmakers in eight states weigh campus carry bills. Critics cite safety risks, while supporters argue for armed citizens.