Tyler Neu / Flickr Country Music Legend Charley Pride Dead at Age 86 Raised on blues, gospel and country music, Pride bought his first guitar at 14 and learned to play by ear. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden's HUD Pick Wrote Letter Supporting Convicted Wife Beater Who Went on To Murder Same Woman The woman Joe Biden wants to lead HUD once praised a man convicted of domestic violence. The man later murdered the woman he had beaten. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Gavin Newsom Faces Serious Recall Threat as Petition Gains Hundreds of Thousands of Signatures A petition to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom now has more than 750,000 signatures with three months to go. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Antonio R. Villaraigosa / Flickr Chinese Communist Party Database Leaks, Shows Members Have Infiltrated Governments The tendrils of China's Communist Party reach into governments and major companies, according to leaked documents. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Eliz Orban / Twitter screen shot Viral Video Shows Family Kicked Off Flight When Toddler, 2, Refuses To Wear Mask In the video, United Airlines crew members forced the family of the toddler off when she wouldn't put on a mask. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Defence Images/ Flickr Canada Allowed Chinese Troops on Canadian Soil To Observe Military Exercises Canada potentially endangered its own national security as well as that of the neighboring US by allowing the CCP to observe military exercises. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
iansmithfitness / Instagram screen shot Gym Owner in 'Lion Not Sheep' Cap Dares Governor To Take Him Down, Racks Up More Than 100k 'Likes' Ian Smith, the co-owner of the Atilis Gym, went viral after he posted the video about what he's been through to stay open. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Claudio Toledo / Flickr Bill Gates Calls for Shutdown of Bars and Restaurants, Claims COVID Risk Will Last Until 2022 Bill Gates says a shutdown of small businesses is just part of the price to pay for battling the coronavirus. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Bryan Jones / Flickr Hackers Attack Treasury, Commerce Departments, National Security Council Now Involved At least two federal agencies have been the victims of a massive cyberattack that has been taking place for months, according to reports. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
@Pfizer / Twitter COVID Vaccine Rolls Out of Michigan Plant, Headed Straight for American Hospitals President Trump's Operation Warp Speed bears fruit as Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine begins distribution to all 50 states. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden Snaps at Civil Rights Leaders in Leaked Call That Included Al Sharpton 'Let's get something straight,' the former vice president said as he began lecturing the civil rights leaders. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
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
@LouDobbs / Twitter screen shot Sidney Powell Is Building a RICO Case Against Dominion and Smartmatic Attorney Sidney Powell said she is compiling evidence that shows there was systemic fraud in the 2020 presidental election. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
@MissN0b0dy1 / Twitter screen shot Sickening Video Shows Antifa Allegedly Stab 4 Trump Supporters in Washington DC A pro-Trump rally in Washington turned violent after four Trump supporters were stabbed by a member of Antifa. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 13, 2020
@RubyCulinary / Twitter screen shot Family Restaurant Gifts $60K to Employees as Business Gears Grind To Halt Over Gov't Order A family restaurant in Kentucky went above and beyond for its employees, with dining bans looming over the industry. By Deborah Van Kempen, The Western Journal December 13, 2020
Marco Antonio Victorino / Pexels Kids Forced To Eat Mashed Potatoes with Hands as COVID Hysteria Gets Utensils Banned in School In the United Kingdom, apparently eating mashed potatoes with your hands is more sanitary than doing it with utensils. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 12, 2020
USA Today via Apple News / Facebook screen shot Santa Helps Fulfill Age 7 Girl's Christmas Wish To See Best Friend Again Shortly after Nyla moved away and to a new school, both girls started remote learning, and the lack of in-person relationships was tough. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal December 12, 2020
Christina Morillo / Pexels Massive Tech Company Announces It's Leaving California for Texas Everything is bigger in Texas - minus the absurd taxes, the COVID lockdowns and the constraints on business. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 12, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden Reportedly Preparing Immediate 'Bold Changes' Through Executive Orders A gun control executive order is expected to be among the first acts if the Biden administration takes office in January. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 12, 2020
Local 21 CBS News, WHP Harrisburg screen shot PA Restaurant Owner Refuses To Shut Down After Governor Abruptly Announces Indoor Dining Ban A Pennsylvania restaurant owner says it is time to stand up to lockdown orders. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 12, 2020
Phil Roeder / Flickr Days After Putting Election Before SCOTUS, Texas AG Paxton Hit with FBI Subpoena On the day after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a mammoth lawsuit over the 2020 election, the FBI served his office with a subpoena. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 12, 2020