@scottrodgerson / Unsplash Bob Ehrlich: From Crime to Unemployment, Biden Is Subsidizing Some Very Bad Behavior 'Only five months into the Biden administration and one particular rule is out the window. Specifically, the cardinal rule.' By Bob Ehrlich, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Global Panorama / Fickr Biden Primed to Fall for China's New Deception: Xi Jinping Announces Plan for More 'Loving' Image of Country Does Xi believe that the world will instantly put aside the tremendous damage that China has caused in the last year and a half? By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
William Moreland / Unsplash Video Shows Heroic Bystanders Jump In to Help Cop Attacked by Man in San Francisco Anti-police sentiment and leniency for criminals are championed by a slim but loud minority - but they're imposing this rot on us anyway. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Ricardo Gomez Angel / Unsplash Here Are the 5 States Hit Hardest by the Worker Shortage A labor shortage could choke the country's economic recovery, according to a report from the Chamber of Commerce. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
North Carolina House Freedom Caucus / Facebook NC House GOP Say 'We Want The Machines Opened Up' to Verify 2020 Election Another state wants to delve into what really happened during the 2020 election. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
The Economic Club of Chicago / YouTube screen shot While Trump Is Banned for Questioning Election, Obama Claims GOP Is 'Rigging the Game' Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton: 'The only reason you don’t want people to have a photo ID is that people can cheat.' By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Sean Madden / Flickr NY Taxpayers Forced to Pay $2.5 Million to Defend Cuomo Against COVID Cover-Up Allegations 'The people of New York are flipping the bill for his lawyer, and for the staff to help him write his book in the middle of the pandemic.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Ava Lowery / Flickr Senator Joe Manchin Announces He Will Be Voting Against Dems' Prized H.R. 1 Bill Democrats who wanted to control elections are having a very bad day, thanks to Sen. Joe Manchin. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
The Epoch Times / Flickr After Lara Trump Bows Out, Donald Trump Makes Endorsement in NC Senate Race Lara Trump made a major announcement as the 2022 Senate race in North Carolina is taking shape and Donald Trump made an endorsement. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Mani Albrecht / Flickr Biden's DHS May Consider Plan to Bring Illegal Aliens Deported by Trump Back to the US: Report The administration is being urged to create a 'centralized Department of Homeland Security office' to approve return requests from deportees. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Pixabay / Pexels 50 Years After Adoption, Woman Learns Her Birth Mother Starred in Her Favorite Childhood TV Show Not everyone who reaches out to their parents get to hear that they were wanted, or loved, or valued, but Moody told Wright all those things. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
People / Facebook screen shot Pit Bull That Was Stabbed 7 Times Finds Loving New Home with Ex-Cop Who Saved Her Now named 'Smoke,' the puppy is in a much better home than she was before, and Chambers has plans for her to become a therapy dog. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Collin Armstrong / Unsplash Rep Cori Bush Who Wants to Defund the Police Spent $30,000 Dollars on Own Private Security She issued a statement supporting a proposal to defund the police when it passed a Board of Estimate and Apportionment vote last month. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Sunrise 7 News / Facebook screen shot Heartwarming Video: 2 Police Officers Pay for Homeless Man's Groceries Out of Their Own Pockets Jones stressed, though, for all the commendation they've received, these small acts of kindness always go on - we just don't always see them. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
@TPostMillennial / Twitter screen shot Watch: Confused Minneapolis Protester Tries to Explain Why People Are Rioting One protester in Minneapolis forgot the name of the man he said he was showing solidarity with during a riot after a police shooting. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash Yale Lecturer: I've Dreamed About Unloading a Revolver Into Any White Person Who Gets in My Way When the clip was published, it came with a trigger warning from the university cautioning 'profanity and imagery for violence.' By Tarra Snyder, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
Q13 Fox via Jim Sorenson / Facebook 'She's All I Have': Man Heartbroken After Suspect Allegedly Murders Dog in Front of Him The poor little senior dog had no chance. She passed away in John Hickey's arms, leaving him completely broken. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
@newmanphotog / Unsplash Creep Allegedly Grabs Little Girl on School Playground, Teacher Draws His Concealed Pistol and Brings It to an End The teacher may have saved this girl's life - and yet, the left is so scared of guns that they don't want armed, trained faculty members. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
National Disaster Search Dog Foundation / Facebook After Being Rescued Himself, 'Gentle Giant' Pup Joins Search and Rescue Crew in California Plucked from a rescue situation in Oregon, the black labrador retriever has shown that he has a penchant for search and rescue work. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
Rebecca Leaman / Flickr Man Arrested for Allegedly Drenching Age 7 Son in Honey so Bees Would Sting Him An Egyptian man was arrested after he allegedly punished his 7-year-old son by tying him to a wooden stake and covering him with honey. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
@janinekrob / Unsplash Vermont GOP Gov Wants to Give Noncitizens the Right to Vote in Local Elections 'I ask the Legislature to revisit the issue of non-citizen voting in a more comprehensive manner,' Gov. Phil Scott said in his veto letter. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal June 4, 2021