March 17 Nick Shirley has viral retort for Gavin Newsom's office after it mocks his investigations Fraud investigator Nick Shirley went viral after clashing with California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office over efforts to expose government fraud.
March 17 Mangione's lawyers make second try to toss murder weapon evidence in New York state court Accused CEO assassin Luigi Mangione's lawyers fight to suppress murder weapon evidence found in backpack after UnitedHealthcare shooting in Manhattan.
March 17 Chief Justice Roberts warns against personal attacks on judges as ‘dangerous’ after Trump's court tirade Chief Justice John Roberts warned against personal criticism and "hostility" Tuesday in an indirect nod to Trump's tirade against the courts on social media days earlier.
March 17 Alabama gov orders flags lowered for Maj Alex Klinner after fatal Iraq plane crash; fundraiser garners $1.4M Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey orders flags at half-staff to honor three fallen Air National Guard members from Birmingham who died in an Iraq KC-135 incident.
March 17 FIFA rejects Iran's push to move World Cup matches out of US to Mexico The 2026 World Cup schedule will remain unchanged as FIFA pushed back on Iran's push to relocate their three group-stage matches out of the U.S. and into Mexico.
March 17 Michigan synagogue attacker's ex-wife warned 911 operator he was 'not stable' as assault began Ex-wife warned 911 that Michigan man was "mentally unstable" before he allegedly rammed car into Temple Israel synagogue and fired shots at security.
March 17 Next US move on Iran: Seize Kharg Island, secure uranium or risk ground war escalation Military analysts discuss three paths for U.S.-Iran conflict: capturing Iran's economic lifeline at Kharg Island, full invasion or securing nuclear sites.
March 17 South Carolina senator: We want to make sure we empower the states with the SAVE Act Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., reacts to President Donald Trump's push for the SAVE Act, advocating for voter ID and U.S. citizens-only voting on ‘America Reports.’
March 17 Federal judge strikes down Ten Commandments displays in several Arkansas school districts Federal judge blocks Arkansas Ten Commandments law for several school districts, ruling classroom mandate violates church-state separation.
March 17 Trump promised lower costs; the Iran conflict now threatens that pledge The Federal Reserve weighs interest rate cuts as the Iran war complicates the inflation fight. Rising oil prices have created a challenging policy dilemma for the central bank.