AFGE / Flickr GOP Senator Announces 'PELOSI' Act and While It Doesn't Mention Nancy, It'll Surely Infuriate Her GOP Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley has revived legislation that would ban members of Congress from trading on the stock market. By Ryan Ledendecker, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Engin Akyurt / Pexels Massive American Automaker Reveals $854 Million Investment Into V8 Engines Amid Shift to EVs GM is committed to electric vehicles. But how to pay for it? With those dirty -- but very profitable -- internal combustion engines. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Anna Shvets / Pexels Silk Has Request for Media Emailing About Diamond's Death: Investigate Americans Falling Dead Suddenly “To the Media. Instead of emailing me about my sister's death, use your investigative journalism skills," she said. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
@LoganSchiciano / Twitter video screen shot Jan. 6 Defendant: Having Trial in Dem-Dominated DC Is 'Not a Jury of My Peers' Richard Barnett -- an Arkansas man photographed in Nancy Pelosi's office on Jan. 6 -- was convicted on eight counts related to the U.S. Capitol incursion. By Randy DeSoto January 24, 2023
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Mike Huckabee: More Insanity at the FBI - 'There Is No Way This Is Possible' Charles McGonigal, an FBI agent alleged to be a Russian asset, was also the one put in charge of the investigation into the DNC hack. By Mike Huckabee, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Dan Dennis / unsplash Ford in Talks to Sell Plant to Burgeoning Chinese EV Company: Report The deal would be Ford's latest move to steer away from gas-powered vehicle production and produce only electric vehicles. By Lorri Wickenhauser, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
David Printer / Wikimedia Commons 18-Year-Old College Student Dies After Becoming 'Unresponsive' While Exercising on Campus "It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we share that the student involved in a medical emergency last night on campus has passed." By George Upper, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
@jeremiahcota / Twitter screen shot Maricopa County GOP Votes to Censure County Officials Over Conduct of 2022 Election, 2020 Audit Noncompliance Earlier this month the Maricopa County Republican Party met and voted to censure County Recorder Stephen Richer and the county board of supervisors. By Randy DeSoto January 24, 2023
@yendeg / Unsplash Mike Rowe Refutes Amazon's Reason for Abruptly Canceling Its Long-Running 'Smile' Charity Program As Amazon brings a close to its Smile charity program, Mike Rowe questions the logic behind saying the program's impact was not big enough. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Arizona's New Dem Gov. Katie Hobbs Halts Executions of Over 100 Murderers - Here's Who She's Sparing "It’s time to address the fact that this is a system that needs better oversight on numerous fronts," Hobbs said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
JD Flynn / Twitter Islamic Bandits Raze Church Property, But Steadfast Priest's Final Act Survives the Flames: Report A Nigerian Roman Catholic priest was killed when Islamic jihadists attacked his parish and burned the rectory. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Vote-By-Mail Experiment Fails Entirely - Half of the Ballots Are Still Unaccounted For The 2020 pandemic handed Democrats a golden opportunity to implement vote-by-mail and its close cousins, early voting and ballot harvesting. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Patrick Fore / Unsplash Actor Proclaims 'God Is Real,' Then Blasts Media for 'Sinister,' 'Demonic' Content That's Infecting Culture Speaking at the March for Life, Jonathan Roumie said that while 'life has triumphed' at the Supreme Court, the devil is still hard at work. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Atlanta Police Department / Twitter Screen Shot Pay Attention to the One Thing All Alleged Terrorists Captured in Atlanta Have in Common A noticeable and consistent detail emerged from some of the alleged rioters who have been detained in Atlanta. By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
Susanne Jutzeler / Pexels Bill Gates' Latest Investment: Stop Cows from Burping with $12 Million Bill Gates is pouring millions of dollars into a company that aims to reduce methane emissions from livestock. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
NBC News / YouTube screen shot Doocy Catches Press Sec Off Guard with 'Four-Letter Word' Question About Classified Docs - All She Can Do Is Laugh Unfortunately for Jean-Pierre, the levity didn't last long. Doocy is right to ask the tough questions because Americans want answers. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal January 24, 2023
The White House / Flickr Man Was Expecting to House a Ukrainian Family, But Got Refugees That Left Him with Nearly $40,000 in Damages Instead A Belgian man's experience illustrates what can happen when good intentions to help refugees ends up turning bad. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 23, 2023
Markus Spiskes / Pexels LeBron James Ignores Reality, Says His Son Will Play for Whatever College Team He Wants: 'All I Have to Do Is Pick Up the Phone' NBA superstar LeBron James had some curious comments when asked about his oldest son's choice of school to play college basketball at. By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal January 23, 2023
Rob Bertholf / Flickr EV Discord: Tesla Owners Punishing Peers Who Park at Superchargers Without Charging It's unthinkable for a driver of a gas-powered vehicle to leave it at a gasoline pump. But some Tesla drivers apparently think differently. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal January 23, 2023
@mmschocolate / Twitter screen shot M&M's Cuts Woke Mascots After Tucker Carlson Joke but Adds Candy-Coated Kamala Wannabe Once again, M&M's has gone woke, but unlike last year's stunt, this year, they may finally pay the price for it. By Peter Partoll, The Western Journal January 23, 2023
RODNAE Productions / Pexels Ghislaine Maxwell Says Epstein Was Murdered in Prison, Also Refuses to Apologize to Her Victims Ghislaine Maxwell is speaking publicly about Jeffrey Epstein for the first time in a new interview from federal prison. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal January 23, 2023