CNN / Facebook After Nearly 70 Years Apart, High School Sweethearts Reunite And Get Married The church's minister said that out of the hundreds of ceremonies he'd been a part of, this one was the most 'profound.' By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
CNN via Edward Cowling / Facebook Marble Slab Woman Discovered in Her Garden Was Actually Ancient Roman Engraving Worth $20K After using it as a glorified stepping stool for years, the woman eventually noticed there was something carved into the stone. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Dems May Try 14th Amendment to Boot GOP Lawmakers After Failed Attempt to Oust Trump Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia said GOP senators who objected to the Electoral College vote might need to pay a stiff price for doing so. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
Alex Stokes / Facebook screen shot 'Journalist' Accused of Stabbing Trump Supporters Previously Claimed to be Antifa Alexander S. Contompasis, 37, was charged with first- and second-degree assault after an attack at the New York state Capitol. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr President Trump Reportedly Ordering Declassification of 'Obamagate' Intel Documents 'These are the things that the FBI has tried to keep from the public for four years. They have amazing big-picture revelations.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
Sara Kurfeb / Unsplash Twitter OKs Chinese Lie Denying Slavery in China, Continues to Censor Conservatives While Jack Dorsey was talking about censoring conservative voices on the platform, China's state lies about concentration camps were fine. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Rush Issues Dire Prediction: 2022 Isn't Going to Save Us, 'Wake the Hell Up' On his show, Limbaugh laid out a bleak picture for conservative voters who think a win in the 2022 midterms is a foregone conclusion. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
@firstdogsusa / Twitter screen shot NPR, Which Called Hunter Biden Story a 'Distraction,' Reports on Joe Biden's Dog Instead After refusing to report on the 'distracting' Hunter Biden scandal, NPR advertised a full story about Biden’s dog. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal January 16, 2021
Karen Seto / Flickr Man's Man Liam Neeson Announces Retirement from Action Films Hollywood star Liam Neeson, a traditional on-screen alpha male, said he will retire from action films, citing his age. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
CBS42 / Facebook Widower Fighting in Court to Get Back Service Dog After Losing Wife to Cancer Tootsie was reportedly taken to Iowa then Maryland, but Paul Marinsky of Overland Park, Kansas, isn't letting her go of her without a fight. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
@RaheemKassam / Twitter screenshots Painting of Mao Zedong on Guest's Feed Hidden as Camera Shifts in Live Fox Broadcast The network's guest, former Democratic Rep. Harold Ford Jr. of Tennessee, says there's more to the story than meets the eye. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Manuel Peris Tirado / Unsplash International COVID Study Finds That Lockdowns Had No Clear Effect on Spread 'We fail to find an additional benefit of stay-at-home orders and business closures,' the researchers found. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
@MrsPotatoFL / Twitter 'Do You Need Help?': Waitress Helps Rescue Age 11 Boy Abusive Home, Police Say She wrote 'Do you need help? OK' on a makeshift sign, stood in his parents' blind spot, held up her message and waited for a response. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Sean Lee / Unsplash New York Dem Submits Bill Banning the Use of Protective Equipment New York Democratic Assmeblyman Jonathan Jacobson has fierce opposition to his bill proposing the ban of bulletproof vests in the state. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Tom Cotton on Why Second Impeachment Push Will Fail: 'Senate Lacks Constitutional Authority' Cotton said 'fidelity to the Constitution' should guide all decisions, and that is why he opposed the effort to reject certified electoral votes and the impeachment proceedings. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Wes Branch / Unsplash Cuomo Suffers Significant Court Loss After Challenge from Restaurant Owners Angry About Being Shut Down The ruling said there had been 'irreparable injury' to the restaurants impacted by the indoor dining ban in New York. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Dan Gold / Unsplash Chicago Mayor Demands Bars and Restaurants Reopen as Trump Exit Looms Doesn’t this epiphany of consciousness and common sense seem oddly timed? By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Fox News / Video screen shot Lisa Boothe Highlights the Irony of Big Tech Fighting 'Fascism' by Silencing Free Speech 'Many members of Congress who voted to impeach President Trump this week would be guilty of inciting violence by the same exact measure,' Boothe said. By Randy DeSoto January 15, 2021
Lorianne DiSabato / Flickr Biden Labor Secretary Pick Paid $1.2 Million to Company That Employs His Girlfriend The payments were made through a contract that allows the firm to use the money to compensate its employees. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Richard Balog / Unsplash NFL Star Aaron Rodgers Slams Politicians' COVID Hypocrisy, Makes Big Donation to Small Businesses Aaron Rodgers said the government is never going to get the job done on COVID relief, so he is helping out. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Texas AG Announces Arrest of Woman for Alleged Widespread Vote Harvesting and Fraud The target of a Project Veritas expose was arrested on charges of voter fraud for alleged ballot-harvesting violations. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 15, 2021