March 28 Texas detransitioner shares how doctors and internet ‘cosplay’ groomed her into permanent surgery Texas detransitioner Soren Aldaco's lawsuit against medical providers reaches state Supreme Court, challenging gender-affirming care accountability and state’s statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims.
March 28 Inside Iran’s military: missiles, militias and a force built for survival Experts say Iran's military is built to survive, not win conventionally, as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps retains missiles, proxies and naval threats despite U.S. strikes.
March 28 House GOP rams through new DHS funding plan with shutdown far from over The House passed a DHS stopgap bill, but the shutdown is expected to continue for several weeks as lawmakers leave Washington for Easter recess.
March 28 Facial recognition helped crack alleged student murder by illegal migrant – new bill could ban it: ret. cop Facial recognition helped identify the suspect in Sheridan Gorman's alleged murder, but a new Illinois bill could ban the tool, a retired detective warns.
March 28 Spanberger denies ‘deal’ with swing-district Democrat as gerrymandering claims abound statewide Gov. Spanberger denied a redistricting deal with Elaine Luria after a viral video showed Luria confronted over alleged backroom dealings in Virginia.
March 28 'No Kings' calls itself leaderless, but its own internal documents tell a very different story No Kings organizer Sarah Parker says over 3,500 events are planned nationwide Saturday, calling it a people-powered movement opposing Trump's second term.
March 28 WATCH: Travelers reveal whom they blame for miles-long Houston airport lines as Trump rescues TSA pay Neither party escaped travelers’ ire as wait times at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport dragged on several hours and lines stretched for miles.
March 28 DC court rulings stall Trump agenda across immigration, policing, Fed — raising stakes on executive power Judges in Washington, D.C., have presided over many of Trump's biggest cases to date, including efforts to fire Fed members, deport migrants under a 1798 law, and more.
March 28 Dem senators dodge crucial question on illegal alien accused of killing Chicago college student After Sheridan Gorman's killing, several Democratic senators declined to clearly say whether the illegal immigrant charged in the case should have been deported
March 28 Too loud? Ticket’s in the mail Noise cameras are spreading across U.S. cities, issuing automatic tickets up to $2,500. NYC has already collected nearly $2 million in fines since 2021.