March 18 Masked suspect seen at Nancy Guthrie's home three weeks before her abduction, sources say New details reveal a masked suspect was seen at Nancy Guthrie's home weeks before the apparent abduction of Savannah Guthrie's mother in Arizona.
March 18 Oil CEO urges Newsom to do the 'math' as California governor vows to stop offshore drilling Trump invokes Defense Production Act to restart California offshore drilling operations as Gov. Newsom alleges defiance of court orders amid Iran conflict.
March 18 WATCH: Coast Guard crane hoists snowmobile off drifting ice on Lake Huron The Coast Guard icebreaker Cutter Mackinaw (WLBB-30) utilized its crane to help lift a stranded snowmobile off a drifting piece of ice in whiteout conditions. (Credit: @USCGGreatLakes/X)
March 18 Accused NYC terror suspect tackled by police officer in new video 18-year-old Emir Balat was tackled by a law enforcement officer after he allegedly threw a bomb at a protest in New York City. (Credit: FNTV)
March 18 White House reports 7,800 Iranian targets struck as allies hesitate on Strait of Hormuz White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses the resignation of National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent, the latest on Operation Epic Fury, a potential Homeland Security funding offer and more on 'America's Newsroom.'
March 18 FBI zeroes in on key dates in Nancy Guthrie disappearance case amid sheriff recall effort The FBI zeroes in on two key dates before Nancy Guthrie's disappearance in Arizona. Sheriff Chris Nanos faces a recall effort over his handling of the case and inconsistent communications, impacting public trust in the investigation.
March 18 Federal judge refuses to recuse himself from Minnesota DHS, ICE case The Department of Justice plans to appeal an order from U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan refusing to recuse himself from an immigration case.
March 18 Surveillance tech causes police to accuse wrong woman in porch theft investigation License plate reader data led to police accusing the wrong woman of porch theft before new evidence showed the suspect's vehicle was not at the scene.
March 18 New audit exposes flawed system critics say let Minnesota fraud slip through cracks: 'Didn't act for years' A new Office of the Legislative Auditor reveals that one of the Minnesota agencies plagued by fraud incorrectly believed it didn't have the authority to investigate kickbacks.
March 18 One little-known meeting helps decide what Americans can afford — and what they can’t The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, leaving borrowing costs high for Americans buying homes, cars and other big-ticket items as inflation risks remain.