U.S. Department of Homeland Security / Flickr Biden's DHS Chief Says He Is Opening New Doors for Migrants as Border Crisis Spirals Out of Control The Biden administration effectively wants to make it easier for many migrants to claim asylum in order to cross the border. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal March 17, 2021
Senate Democrats / Flickr Manchin Admits There's a Crisis on the Southern Border as Biden Admin Still Refuses to Use the Word Thankfully, Manchin understands that the situation at the border has a serious impact on many people's lives. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
North Valley Baptist Church / YouTube After Months of Compliance, Baptist Church Begs Newsom for Easter Lenience The North Valley Baptist Church was fined over $100,000 by the county government last year for holding in-person worship services. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
KTHV-TV / Video screen shot Spirit Airlines Boots Family from Flight Because Autistic 4-Year-Old Can't Wear a Mask 'So we're out all of our flights, a thousand bucks and we have a son who's just so distraught now,' the boy's mother said after the incident. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
@theMRC / Twitter screen shot New Wave of Riots Causes Portland Courthouse to Be Turned Into a Fortress Once Again Portland, Oregon, has been the scene of near-constant rioting for almost a year, and the presidency of Joe Biden hasn't changed anything. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
sippakorn yamkasikorn / Unsplash Gas Prices Have Jumped 30% Since November, Now Expert Says Biden Wants Them Even Higher Americans are already feeling the pinch of higher gas prices, and they should brace for things to get much worse. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Eagle Pass News Leader / Facebook screen shot 8 Dead After Illegal Immigrants Fleeing Texas Law Enforcement Get Into Head-On Crash This is not the first deadly crash involving illegal immigrants this month as a new wave attempts to cross the border. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Fox News via The Daily Caller / Rumble screen shot Civil Rights Attorney Blasts Democrats' COVID Plan for Being 'Racist' Against White Farmers 'When did the farm industry become a source of racial discrimination?' he asked on Monday night's edition of 'Hannity.' By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
U.S. Capitol / Flickr Venezuela's Undermining of Indep Judiciary Offers Cautionary Tale to Dems' SCOTUS Court Packing Scheme 'The hyper-partisan fixing of the [Supreme] Court quickly devastated Venezuela’s constitutional structure,' according to First Liberty Institute. By Randy DeSoto March 16, 2021
@TheView / Twitter screen shot Where's the Fact Check? Joy Behar Claims Antifa Is 'Fictitious Idea' Behar told ABC’s viewers that antifa is a 'fictitious idea,’ and of course the claim has received no pushback from the fact-checkers. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Sinahon Thessa / Facebook screen shot Bond Villain and Star of 'Alien' Yaphet Kotto Dies at 81 Kotto made a name for himself and was even in the running to play Jean Luc Picard in the 1987 'Star Trek: The Next Generation.' By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Mitch McConnell Issues 'Scorched-Earth' Warning to Senate Democrats Who Want to End Filibuster 'So this is not a trade-off between trampling etiquette but then getting to quickly transform the country. That’s a false choice.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Official White House Photo by Chandler West/ Flickr Watch Fox's Doocy Hit Psaki with Brutal Question About FEMA at Border: 'Is It Now a Disaster?' 'Their mission is helping people before, during and after disasters,' Doocy said, noting FEMA was now at the border. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Thomas Park / Unsplash Op-Ed: Teachers Unions Should Consider the Toll Their School Closures Are Taking on Kids' Mental Health 'After one year, it’s clear that the lockdowns didn’t work and the teachers unions have failed our children.' By Ashley Yanez, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Jason Leung / Unsplash Small Town Bookstore Is Taking the Fight to Amazon and Winning One bookstore owner in a small Kansas town is encouraging people to reconsider their priorties when it comes to where their money goes. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr WaPo Admits It Was Wrong About Trump 'Find the Fraud' Quote as Audio Reveals What Trump Really Said The quote, attributed to Trump in a Dec. 23 phone call with a Georgia election official, was never actually uttered by the then-president. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
@SenatorLankford / Twitter screen shot Video: Senator Lankford Exposes Huge Gaps in Border Wall Caused by Joe Biden Anti-wall Democrats embrace razor-wire fencing at the US Capitol while opposing a border wall to safeguard national security. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Fox News screen shot Texas Rancher Sounds Alarm: Thanks to Biden, Human Smugglers Are 'Driving Right Through Fences Onto Our Property' 'They’re not apprehending everyone that’s in those vehicles and they’re left on our property, running loose. We don’t feel safe.' By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
CNN / Facebook screen shot Paralyzed by Shooting, Man Works to Help People with Disabilities Find Happiness Despite Adversity He was only in his 20s when he was shot, but he did have something in life that gave him the courage to continue on: his daughter, Navaeh. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr As Cuomo Gets Pass from Biden, Remember Biden Has Faced Similar Sexual Harassment Accusations That these men can float that kind of excuse demonstrates the double standard applied to politicians based on political affiliation. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal March 15, 2021
FOX 11 / Video screen shot Student Raises $27K for Homeless Former Teacher After Discovering He'd Been Living in Car Jose Villarruel, whose students referred to him as 'Mr. V,' fell on hard times last year when the pandemic changed the way schools operate. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 15, 2021