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28.03.2026

The Day Houthis Entered the Iran War

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 28.03.2026.

It displays 148 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.03.2026The Day Houthis Entered the Iran War

Morning coverage focused on Iranian missile strikes wounding U.S. troops at a Saudi air base, with multiple outlets reporting 12 American service members injured. Midday reporting shifted decisively to the Houthis claiming responsibility for a missile attack on Israel, marking their direct entry into the Iran war and signaling potential escalation. Evening coverage centered on the nationwide 'No Kings' protests against President Trump, with organizers predicting record turnout across thousands of events, while some conservative outlets emphasized alleged communist funding and clashes with Antifa.

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Transportation Security Administration agents have been working without pay since the Department of Homeland Security entered a partial shutdown on Feb. 14.
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02:13American Blood on Saudi Sand

The newspapers report on Iranian missile strikes wounding U.S. troops at a Saudi air base, with multiple outlets providing updates on the escalating conflict (NYTimes, NPR, huffpost, CNN, newsmax, WashingtonPost, apnews, dailywire, jacobin). This military development overshadows ongoing domestic coverage of the DHS funding shutdown and congressional gridlock (usatoday, Breitbart, Epoch Times, washingtonexaminer, CBS, ABC News, MSNBC).
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05:32Houthi Missiles Target Israel

The newspapers report on the Houthis claiming responsibility for a missile attack on Israel, marking their direct entry into the Iran war (CNN, apnews). This development occurs alongside continued coverage of Iranian strikes wounding U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia (NYTimes, ABC News, huffpost, NPR, WashingtonPost, newsmax). The Tiger Woods DUI arrest remains in coverage but receives less editorial priority (FoxNews, dailywire, NYPost, NBCNews).
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08:31Houthi Missiles Cross the Red Sea

The newspapers report on the Houthis' missile attack on Israel, marking their direct entry into the Iran war and signaling potential escalation (Epoch Times, WashingtonPost, CNN, apnews). This development occurs alongside continued coverage of Iranian strikes wounding U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia (NPR, intercept, vox) and the third round of 'No Kings' protests planned for the weekend (usatoday, NBCNews, MSNBC).
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In May 1970, four million students went on strike across the country, shutting down classes at hundreds of colleges, universities, and high schools and demanding an end to the Vietnam War.
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Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Israel as the war in the Middle East marks its one-month anniversary. It is the first time Israel has faced fire from Yemen since the start of the conflict last month. [Full Story]
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Trump said the U.S. and Iran have engaged in negotiations to end the conflict, but the leadership in Tehran must agree to keep open the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route. Hormuz disruptions have sent fuel costs soaring globally. [Full Story]
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Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Israel as the war in the Middle East marks its one-month anniversary. It is the first time Israel has faced fire from Yemen since the start of the conflict last month. [Full Story]
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Seven sheriff’s deputies sued musician Afroman for defamation after he mocked their failed raid in viral diss tracks. His victory comes at a moment when the lines of what constitutes artistic free speech are continually being redrawn.
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11:07Houthi Missiles Cross the Red Sea

The newspapers report on the Houthis' missile attack on Israel, marking their direct entry into the Iran war and signaling potential escalation (HuffPost, Newsmax, Epoch Times, CNN, WashingtonPost). This development occurs alongside continued coverage of Iranian strikes wounding U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia (NPR, Intercept, Vox) and the third round of 'No Kings' protests planned for the weekend (NBCNews, MSNBC).
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As part of a new wave of young socialist candidates, Madison’s Bobby Gronert is running for city council, bringing lessons learned from student organizing to city hall to challenge developers and shape what socialism looks like for a new generation.
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13:39Houthi Missiles Cross the Red Sea

The newspapers report on the Houthis' missile attack on Israel, marking their direct entry into the Iran war and signaling potential escalation (Epoch Times, CNN, CBS, Common Dreams, dailycaller, WashingtonPost, HuffPost, Newsmax). This development occurs alongside continued coverage of the third round of 'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration, with organizers aiming for record turnout (usatoday, dailybeast, FoxNews, Boston Globe, NPR, NBCNews, MSNBC).
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In Northern California, 2,400 mental health providers went on strike earlier this month against medical giant Kaiser Permanente. A major point of contention is Kaiser’s efforts to replace human-provided mental health care with artificial intelligence.
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To tax the richest Americans, we need to go after their wealth, not just their income. Two proposals — one in California, one in Congress — could finally do it. The alternative is an ever-more-powerful billionaire class that threatens democracy itself.
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15:44No Kings' Nationwide Uprising

The newspapers report on the nationwide 'No Kings' protests against President Trump, with organizers predicting record turnout across thousands of events (usatoday, Breitbart, NYTimes, FoxNews, ABC News, NBCNews, washingtontimes, Common Dreams, dailybeast, Boston Globe, NPR, MSNBC, motherjones). Some conservative outlets emphasize alleged communist funding and clashes with Antifa (Breitbart, FoxNews, washingtontimes), while progressive sources highlight the anti-Trump message and planned general strike (Common Dreams, MSNBC, motherjones).
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Vice President JD Vance was this year's straw poll pick as CPAC's top choice to become the next president of the United States. About 53% of the attendees chose Vance, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio coming in second at 35%. [Full Story]
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For the past year, Donald Trump has made the Kennedy Center all about him. Last night, the comedian revealed the limits of that approach.
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20:15No Kings' Nationwide Uprising

The newspapers report on the 'No Kings' protests drawing massive crowds across the US and Europe, with tens of thousands participating in anti-Trump demonstrations focused on the Iran war and immigration policies (usatoday, apnews, ABC News, Boston Globe, NPR, motherjones, washingtontimes, Breitbart, FoxNews, NBCNews, MSNBC, Common Dreams). Conservative outlets emphasize alleged communist funding and violent incidents (Breitbart, FoxNews, washingtontimes), while progressive sources highlight the anti-Trump message and planned general strike (NPR, motherjones, Common Dreams, MSNBC).
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