Scouse Smurf / Flickr Californians Could Soon Have Reconditioned Sewage Added to Their Tap Water 'Our goal is really to turn the largest discharge of treated wastewater in Southern California into an engine for groundwater replenishment.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 25, 2022
Cowgirl Jules / Flickr Feds Suing Some of America's Biggest Chicken Companies, Suit Has Nothing to Do with Food The Department of Justice action comes at a time when the poultry industry has been hard hit on a number of fronts. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 25, 2022
Alejandro Luengo / Unsplash China Issues Gravest Warning Over Pelosi Trip to Taiwan, Air Raid Sirens Howl as Island's Military Mobilizes Biden administration critics, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, have attacked the White House for its handling of the situation. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal July 25, 2022
Jimmy Kimmel Live / YouTube screen shot RuPaul Savages Biden on Kimmel's Show, Runs Brutal Satire Video of Confused President 'Joe said his symptoms are mild and he’ll be back to falling off his bike in no time,' Kimmel's guest host joked. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal July 25, 2022
@xakpc / Twitter screen shot Video Shows Chess-Playing Robot Seizing, Breaking 7-Year-Old Opponent's Finger A chess robot made a move no one expected at a Moscow chess tournament, leaving a boy with a broken finger. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 25, 2022
@MoneyhealthF / Twitter screen shot Sheriff Putting Epic Signs in Yards of Drug Houses, Has a Special Message for Anyone Who Doesn't Like It This sheriff sentnt a strong message that crime will not be tolerated in his community, and that was a refreshing development. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
Trump White House Archived / Flickr Report: Trump Aims to Drain the Swamp in 2025 - Plans Post-Election Purge of DOJ, FBI, Intelligence Community The executive order Trump issued in 2020 was rescinded immediately by President Joe Biden. But if Trump comes back, the order will, too. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
@CNN / Twitter Rep. Zeldin's Attacker Reveals What Was Behind Attack After Some Suggest NY's Dem Gov Contributed to Assault Some Republicans blame New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for the environment leading up to US Rep. Lee Zeldin being attacked on stage last week. By Brett Davis, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz / Flickr White House Changing Definition of Recession, Will Take New 'Holistic' Look at the Situation The Biden White House wants to offer a new way for defining a recession as a major economic report looms this week. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
@drnoahross / Twitter screen shot Climate Activists Set to Ruin Tour de France, But Furious Spectators Handle It Before Cops Could Even Arrive Tour de France fans showed climate activists how welcome their protest was during Saturday's next-to-last day of the iconic race. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
Israel Defense Forces / YouTube screen shot Alleged Palestinian Terror Smugglers End up Swimming for Their Lives After Ignoring Israeli Navy Israeli forces were on guard Sunday to prevent smuggling at sea and respond to attacks on land, news reports show. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
@PatrioticBabe / Twitter video screen shot Video: Jill Biden Gets Nasty Greeting on Street as Man Says Joe Is Worst POTUS and 'You Owe Us Gas Money' These guys yelled at Jill Biden in frustration, but they are not alone as many Americans are deeply unhappy with the Biden administration. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
Steven Straiton / Flickr Al Gore Likens Those Not Convinced on Climate Change to Idle Cops During Uvalde Shooting Al Gore has a new tactic in trying to shame those who disagree with him on climate change, and some are offended by it. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
@AlanAyre1 / Twitter; Foolish Productions / Shutterstock State Dept 'Bureaucrat' Who Proclaimed 'Kindness' Cheers High Gas Prices Crippling American Families One State Department official praised high gas prices as a way to lower carbon emissions. The reaction probably wasn't what he wanted. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
Anthony Quintano / Flickr Zuckerberg Summoned to Testify Over Shocking Consumer Privacy Violations Racine's lawsuit accused Zuckerberg of 'directly participating in decision-making that allowed the Cambridge Analytica data breach.' By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
Erik Schepers / Flickr Intel Committee Member - Bioweapons Could Target Specific Americans Using DNA Americans are warned that customized bio-weapons could be used against those who give up their DNA. That's not the only bioweapons danger. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr DeSantis Had Some Harsh Words for Biden in His Latest Speech Ahead of Potential 2024 Showdown DeSantis criticized Biden and touted his own accomplishments in Florida, which has many wondering if he will announce a presidential run. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
The Hill / Twitter 'All These Other Guys Are Cheating': Colorado Man Pleads Guilty to Forging Missing Wife's Ballot This man was charged for murder in his wife's disappearance, but the charge was dropped. Now, he's pleading guilty to ballot fraud. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
CDC / Unsplash First US Child Catches Monkeypox, CDC Chief Says Infection Came After Contact with Gay Man The infections are 'likely the result of household transmission,' according to the Centers for Disease Control. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal July 24, 2022
@scottrodgerson / Unsplash 'Defund the Police' Failure Has Minneapolis Residents Taking Matters into Their Own Hands Amid Crime Surge Like all ideas from the left, the defund-the-police movement not only collapsed, but made the citizens of Minneapolis less safe. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal July 23, 2022
White House / Flickr Biden Reveals Plan to Ask Congress for $37B to Fight Violent Crime, Just Ahead of Midterms Even though the U.S. has been suffering high crimes rates for two years, Biden is just now proposing more spending to fight violent crimes. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal July 21, 2022