(Flickr / American Flag) Over a Dozen States Backing Mexico's Attempt to Hobble Smith & Wesson Thirteen American states have joined with a foreign power to implement gun control through the court system. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal February 7, 2022
Massachusetts State Police / Facebook Owner Arrested After Dog Is Chained Up on Beach and Left to Drown in Rising Tide Thanks to some state troopers, a pit bull mix chained up on a beach was rescued before the tide came in. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal September 10, 2021
Adams Police Department / Facebook Blind and Severely Malnourished Dog Rescued from Streets; Police Open Investigation to Find Her Owner One woman claimed the dog had been hers but that she'd given it to someone else months ago when it started to look sick. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal August 29, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Report: Experts Give Bizarre Census Race Shift a Hilarious Name: 'the Elizabeth Warren Effect' Many Americans are refusing to identify themselves as just white on the census. Elizabeth Warren might have been the trendsetter. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal August 22, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr It Looks Like Obama's Birthday Bash May Have Sparked a COVID Outbreak in Martha's Vineyard Some are calling Obama's 60th birthday party a 'super spreader' event after an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Martha's Vineyard. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal August 14, 2021
@nypost / Twitter Public Gets Look Inside Elitist America After DJ Leaks Photos from Obama's Opulent Birthday Bash Pictures from Obama's extravagant 60th birthday party suggest COVID rules do not apply to the leftist elite themselves. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 9, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Warren Hits California Airwaves for Newsom, Claims 'Trump Republicans' Behind Recall Effort Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusteets explains the California recall election as only she can. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 8, 2021
@MassStatePolice / Twitter Armed Men Shut Down Interstate, Stand Off with Police Outside Boston The incident began at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday when a state trooper encountered a group of armed men who were parked in the I-95 northbound. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 3, 2021
@HananyaNaftali / Twitter Khaled Awad Arrested in Brutal Stabbing of Boston Rabbi Outside of School Awad allegedly approached the rabbi while he was sitting on the steps of the school and talking on the phone. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal July 2, 2021
Cameron Arcand Young Not Stupid: My Grandfather's Legacy of Living the American Dream Deserves to Live On He oversaw the rapid growth of Bellingham into the 21st Century by ensuring that the grass was cut, the snow was plowed, and so much more. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal June 21, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Sen. Warren Plans to Triple the Budget of the IRS in New Bill 'The IRS should have more - and more stable - resources to do its job, and my bill would do just that,' Warren said. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 25, 2021
Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent and His Diversity Director Double Down on Blatant Anti-White Segregation Overt racism against white people and racial segregation have now become accepted mainstays of left-wing ideology. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 21, 2021
@alien_crafted / Unsplash That Woman Filling a Grocery Bag with Gasoline? You Can Thank Anti-Gouging Laws Anti-price gouging laws ensured that prices remained unaffected during the gasoline shortage, allowing hoarders to fill every container. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 18, 2021
Steve Cooper / Twitter screen shot 'Hero' Dog Alerts Owner to Man Trapped Below Icy Pond, Quick Thinking Saves His Life Apparently, a 22-year-old had decided to ride his bike over the icy water but fell through when he reached the middle. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 13, 2021
Jimmy Coughlin / Facebook Fired Football Coach Sues, Says He Was Targeted for Speaking Up About Daughter's Racial Lessons Flynn's contract was terminated after he expressed 'philosophical differences' with the school over his daughter's history curriculum. By Jack Cowhick, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
@peterdemarco / Twitter Widower Helps Pass Law That Would've Saved Late Wife's Life Years Ago Though he'd lost his own wife, the widower was determined that no one else would lose their loved one for the same reason. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 18, 2021
Tia Dufour / Flickr Health Experts' February Meeting Linked to Early US Outbreaks Health experts who attended a February conference spread the coronavirus all over the nation, a new study found. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Tobias Bjorkli / Pexels Experts Say Much of US Could Catch Rare Glimpse of Northern Lights the Next 3 Nights Those residing in some northern states could have a rare chance to view the northern lights this week, according to scientists. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 10, 2020
MRCNewsbusters screen shot Thanksgiving History by MSNBC: Thanksgiving is 'Colonizer Christmas' with Links to Cannibalism In a segment on 'AM Joy,' panelists found new and unique ways to trash Thanksgiving as politicians find new ways we can't celebrate. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal November 24, 2020
Orifbone / TikTok screen shot 92-Year-Old Woman with Dementia Sits Plays Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' from Memory The videos that her daughter shared through TikTok have shown the world a bit of the woman's beauty through the magic of music. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal November 17, 2020
Jean Leon Gerome Ferris / Library of Congress via Wikipedia Pilgrims Land on America's Shores and Adopt Mayflower Compact 400 Years Ago Here's to the Pilgrims, who were the first to establish government of, by and for the people on America's shores and who have inspired generations since. By Randy DeSoto November 11, 2020