Day: March 21, 2024

Missouri detectives crack cold case once linked to serial killer BTK

5:09 pm March 21, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: Missouri investigators say they have solved the 1990 murder of a 22-year-old woman who was last seen alive on Halloween of that year, months before police found her remains hogtied behind a barn. Dennis Rader, the BTK serial killer, had been a potential suspect, according to the McDonald County Sheriff’s Office. So […]

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House GOP eyes putting Trump-era migrant policy in place on northern border: ‘Remain In Canada’

5:02 pm March 21, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are looking to echo a key Trump-era border policy, which kept migrants out of the U.S. for the duration of their immigration hearings, at the northern border with Canada – amid a sharp increase in apprehensions. The “Remain in Canada Act,” introduced by Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, would duplicate the […]

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Retired commandant who was ‘widely beloved’ by Marines dies at 95

4:54 pm March 21, 2024

Retired Gen. Al Gray, a former commandant of the Marine Corps, died at the age of 95 Wednesday. Gray, who served as the 29th commandant of the Marine Corps, died after an extended period of hospice care, according to a report from Military Times. Gray served in the Marines for 41 years and as commandant from […]

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Dems flip script on GOP crime agenda, targeting RNC convention plans with surprising name

4:52 pm March 21, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: Democrats are launching a major attack on Republicans’ plans for their party convention that reportedly include former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was pardoned by the former president after being convicted on bank and tax fraud charges in 2018. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is using the possibility of Manafort’s involvement […]

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Dozens have been killed by landsides around the world this year. Here’s how to tell if you’re at risk.

4:50 pm March 21, 2024

Landslides occur around the world and have helped shape the Earth as we know it. They tend to garner little notice when they strike in remote, unpopulated areas, but they also have the potential to cause immense catastrophes. The landslide that destroyed a rural neighborhood and claimed 43 lives in Oso, northeast of Seattle, 10 […]

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