March 18 Iran issues new warning amid Middle East conflict Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson has the latest on the conflict with Iran on 'America Reports.'
March 18 Former Assad-era prison chief convicted of torture in US federal court, marking a historic first Samir Ousman Alsheikh, a former Syrian prison chief, was found guilty of torture and immigration fraud charges, becoming the first Assad-era official convicted in a U.S. court.
March 18 UN nuclear chief warns strike near Iran reactor risks crossing ‘reddest line’ UN nuclear watchdog warns projectile strike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant crosses "reddest line" of nuclear safety as regional conflict intensifies.
March 18 1 dead after gondola crashes down mountain at Swiss ski resort The 61-year-old woman who died was alone in the cable car, authorities said. (@jennyholms/Jenny Holm via Storyful)
March 18 Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of killing hundreds in Kabul hospital strike Reported airstrike on Afghanistan hospital allegedly kills 400+ civilians, sparking widespread criticism over muted international response to the attack.
March 18 US forces continue to strike Iranian regime targets U.S. Central Command shared a new video of U.S. forces targeting and taking out Iranian regime assets. (CENTCOM/X)
March 18 Trey Yingst visits site of Iranian cluster missile attack that killed 2 Israelis Iranian cluster munition strike near Tel Aviv reportedly killed at least two civilians, damaging homes and buildings. The IDF says cluster bombs challenge Israel's defense systems.
March 18 Vance addresses concerns over rising gas prices as Iran conflict continues Vice President JD Vance takes questions from reporters during an event at a Michigan manufacturing plant.
March 18 CIA director says Iran posed 'an immediate threat' to the US CIA Director John Ratcliffe said Wednesday at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that he believes Iran has been a "constant threat" to the United States and "posed an immediate threat at this time."
March 18 Trump sends warning shot at NATO over Strait of Hormuz Press secretary Karoline Leavitt argues that because the U.S. is now a net exporter of energy, the responsibility for securing the Strait of Hormuz should fall more heavily on allies who use on the channel for their own economic stability.