March 16 Brooks Nader and sisters stop traffic in barely-there bubble outfits during daring street stunt Reality stars and models Brooks Nader and her three sisters strutted through New York City in coordinated bubble-covered looks, earning double takes on the street.
March 16 Steve Doocy tours Texas church as Gen Z Americans show renewed interest in faith ‘Fox & Friends’ co-host Steve Doocy travels to Lakewood Church in Houston amid a resurgence of Christianity among young Americans.
March 16 Former Southern Baptist president enters hospice care at 68 Former Southern Baptist Convention President Steve Gaines, who previously pastored at Bellevue Baptist Church, has entered hospice care.
March 16 Dem candidate's unearthed 'winter Texan' comment could haunt campaign Bobby Pulido is facing scrutiny over the amount of time he spends in Mexico as the Latin Grammy winner pursues Texas' 15th Congressional District seat against Rep. Monica De La Cruz.
March 16 Dan Dakich shares his favorite memory of Lou Holtz 'OutKick' host Dan Dakich joins 'Fox & Friends First' to reflect on the life and legacy of legendary college football coach Lou Holtz, ahead of his memorial service.
March 16 Overturning an outlandish Supreme Court ruling is the only way to fix education Tennessee House Bill 793 advances with 15-9 committee vote requiring public schools to verify student immigration status and report enrollment data to state.
March 16 Hawaii Dem reveals why she stayed seated during Trump's viral SOTU moment about prioritizing Americans Hawaii Democrat Jill Tokuda explained why she refused to stand during Trump's State of the Union challenge at a town hall event, when asked about the moment by a voter.
March 16 California teachers cite discipline problems as survey shows at least 40% plan to quit in next decade Approximately 45% of California teachers plan to retire within the next decade, significantly higher than the national average of 36%, according to Education Week Research Center data.
March 16 Chinese spy tech is endangering US hospitals. Texas is trying to shut that down Texas Gov. Greg Abbott leads fight against Chinese medical devices after Food and Drug Administration warns of backdoors in hospital equipment.
March 16 'Dementia village' could push Americans to rethink how we treat memory loss America's first dementia village opens in Madison, Wisconsin, in 2027, offering revolutionary memory care with shops, autonomy and dignity for residents.