Aaron Burden / Unsplash City of Uvalde Hires Private Law Firm to Stop Release of Information About Shooting The city of Uvalde wants to avoid providing all the details about the police response to last month's shooting at Robb Elementary School. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 19, 2022
Emily Hopper / Pexels Church Shooting Suspect's Mug Shot Shows Serious Damage Done by Hero Bystander Who Stopped the Attack 'He hit him with a folding chair, wrestling him to the ground, took the gun from him and hit him in the head with his own gun.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 19, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr GOP Senator Backing Gun Control Gets Nasty Surprise While Taking the Stage in Front of Angry Republicans Texas Republicans assailed Sen. John Cornyn with a chorus of boos after the influential Senator backed gun control efforts in the Senate. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal June 18, 2022
KCRA video screen shot Family Furious After Police Raid Home With Guns Drawn Over Alleged Fireworks Violation 'I want to know why they had to use, why they had to point guns at me and my children. I would have answered the door.' By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal June 18, 2022
St. Stephen’s Episcopal/Facebook Suspect in Custody After Deadly Attack on an Alabama Church: 'This Should Never Happen' Two people are dead and one is injured after a shooting during a potluck supper at an Alabama church on Thursday. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 17, 2022
Ekaterina Bolovtsova / Pexels Michael Avenatti Pleads Guilty to 5 Counts of Fraud, Faces Dozens of Years in Prison Lawyer Michael Avenatti, already convicted on federal charges, pleaded guilty Thursday to multiple fraud charges. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 16, 2022
Steve Jurvetson / Flickr Elon Musk Addresses Twitter Employees for the First Time, Warns Changes Must Be Made as 'Costs Exceed Revenue' Elon Musk told Twitter employees on Thursday that he has some changes planned if his deal to buy the company goes through. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 16, 2022
Zbynek Burival Chevron CEO Issue Chilling Warning: There Probably Won't Ever Be Another Oil Refinery Built in the US This hostility to fossil fuels is insane. 'We haven’t had a refinery built in the US since the 1970s,' Chevron’s CEO Mike Wirth said By Jack Gist, The Western Journal June 16, 2022
@GovRonDeSantis / Twitter DeSantis Officially Announces Revival of WWII-Era 'Florida State Guard,' Touting 'Opportunity' for the Unvaccinated When DeSantis first unveiled the idea, he came under fire from liberals, Democrats and the mainstream media -- naturally. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 16, 2022
Teen Who Allegedly Opened Fire at High School Released on Bail Less Than 24 Hours After Incident A teen fired shots in a Washington high school parking lot, but was released on $2,500 bail less than 24 hours after being arrested. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal June 16, 2022
@coltscommunity / twitter Screenshot NFL Player Stuns by Retiring in the Prime of His Career to Devote His Life to 'The Gospel of Jesus Christ' 'I am both humbled and excited to pursue the holy call that God has for my life which brings me much joy and purpose,' Willis wrote. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 16, 2022
WMMT / Video screen shot Major Baby Formula Plant Forced to Shut Down Less Than Two Weeks After Reopening The infant formula plant that was shuttered for months has been closed again. This time, it's due to severe weather. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 16, 2022
Karolina Grabowska / Pexels Federal Reserve Announces Largest Interest Rate Hike in 28 Years, Citing High Inflation The Fed's move is intended to combat the skyrocketing prices Americans have endured under President Joe Biden. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 15, 2022
Los Angeles County County District Attorney's Office Group Seeking to Recall LA DA Gascon Reaches Required Number of Signatures for Ballot - Report The campaign says some of the signatures inevitably will be thrown out, which is why it wants to build as much cushion as possible by July 6. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal June 15, 2022
NBC Montana / Facebook screen shot Yellowstone Park Completely Cut Off by Historic Floods, House Falls Into River and Floats Away Montana and Wyoming have been hit with severe flooding, which has destroyed houses and bridges, and even caused individuals to be stranded. By Lexie Purdy, The Western Journal June 15, 2022
Mike Mozart / Flickr US Retail Spending Unexpectedly Drops in Troubling Economic Indicator If the fall in demand continues as a result of inflation, the national economy could take a significant hit. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 15, 2022
Jernej Furman / Flickr The Biden Administration Is Quietly Urging Companies to Buy Products from Russia: Report A new report says the Biden administration is trying to keep loopholes open in the sanctions imposed on Russia. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 15, 2022
@ianhutchinson92 / Unsplash 27 Democrats Vote Against Round-the-Clock Security for Supreme Court Justices Many Democrats oppose protecting the families of Supreme Court justices after protests outside of their homes. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 14, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Mitch McConnell Announces He'll Vote for Gun-Control Bill Backed by All 50 Senate Democrats Mitch McConnell announced he supports the bipartisan gun safety framework that has been negotiated and will likely soon become a bill. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal June 14, 2022
Reviver / YouTube screen shot Digital License Plates Are Here, Big Catch Will Keep Many Away The manufacturer boasts of a host of benefits for the digital plate. But for motorists, there might be one big problem. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 14, 2022
@shomaristone / Twitter screen shot Man Opens Fire at Kids Summer Camp, Police Immediately Respond with Lethal Force The children and camp counselors were safe. No one was harmed during the incident. The suspect was neutralized. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 14, 2022