@KenDilanianNBC / Twitter Satellite Photos Show Activity at North Korean Nuclear Site for the First Time in Years 'This is the first activity we have seen at the site since North Korea dismantled it' during the Trump administration, an expert said. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 7, 2022
(Flickr / Daniel Oberhaus) Governments Pressure Elon Musk to Turn His Assets Against Russia, But He Makes a Big Stand for Free Speech Elon Musk reminds the world that liberty matters, and that he will not be pushed around: 'Sorry to be a free speech absolutist.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 6, 2022
(Flickr / Roman Cherednychenko) Leak Reveals Biden Admin's Contingency Plan If Russia Captures Kyiv: Report The Biden administration is already making plans in the event Russia overtakes Ukraine and captures or kills the Ukrainian president. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 6, 2022
@bern_hogan / Twitter screen shot Andrew Cuomo Takes Church Pulpit in First Appearance Since Resignation, Uses Stand to Rant About His Downfall In his first appearance since his resignation, Andrew Cuomo is back, and he still says he never did anything wrong. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 6, 2022
@ChrisLevinson / Twitter screen shot After Days of Record Jumps, Gas Now Sits One Cent Short of $7 at One California Station After gas prices have continued to soar in recent days, the $7 per gallon price barrier may finally be broken. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 6, 2022
(Flickr / manhhai) President Zelenskyy Reveals Disappointment Regarding Worlds' Response to Ukraine Invasion However Russia's brutal invasion of its neighbor to the west works out, one lesson is clear: Aggression must be confronted, sooner or later. By Richard Bledsoe, The Western Journal March 6, 2022
(Flickr / Josh Hallett) CNN Abandons Russia After 'Fake News' Law Passes As Russia cracks down on journalists with severe penalties for 'fake news,', CNN is no longer reporting from there. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 5, 2022
(Flickr / Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics) Biden Admin Demands Big Tech Platforms Tell It Who's Spreading COVID 'Misinformation' 'Technology companies now have the opportunity to be open and transparent with the American people about the misinformation on their platforms.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 4, 2022
wp paarz / Flickr Supreme Court Rules on Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence, Justice Thomas Crushes 'Unfair Trial' Argument Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother killed three people and injured 264 others in their 2013 terrorist attack. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal March 4, 2022
@cspan / Twitter screen shot Biden Seeks $22 Billion More in COVID Relief, Even as Cases Drop Precipitously "Without additional resources, we won’t be able to secure the treatments, vaccines and tests Americans need in coming months and fight future variants." By Randy DeSoto March 4, 2022
@nexta_tv / Twitter Authorities Investigating After 'Unexplained' Death of Ukrainian Oligarch at UK Estate 'I find it hard to believe that Misha would have taken his own life. It doesn’t add up,' a neighbor said of Watford's death. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 4, 2022
Andrew Hart / Flickr Biden Administration Asks Congress to Approve Billions in Aid for Ukraine Despite a growing national debt, the Biden administration asked Congress for an additional $10 billion to support Ukraine. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
(Flickr / BBC World Service) Report: Foreign Official Warns Russia Is Planning Public Executions A European intelligence official is claiming that Russia is planning public executions after capturing Ukrainian cities. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
Eric Hunsaker / Flickr Million-Dollar Bounty Placed on Russian President Vladimir Putin This Russian businessman has put a $1 million bounty on Putin's head and said he believes the president is a war criminal. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
(Flickr / Gage Skidmore) Pelosi Says Boebert Needs to Just 'Shut Up' About 13 Dead Service Members - Boebert Responds After Lauren Boebert interrupted Biden during his State of the Union address, Nancy Pelosi had harsh words for the congresswoman. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
(Flickr / Gage Skidmore) Texas Congressman Admits to Affair with 'ISIS Bride,' Cancels Re-election Bid Taylor was headed for a run-off against fellow Republican Keith Self after no candidate was able to secure 50 percent of the vote. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
@jmetr22b / Twitter Indictment Tsunami: 30-Year Dem Speaker Could Go Down as One of the Most Corrupt Pols in Illinois History The 30-year former speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives was indicted on federal corruption charges. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
(Flickr / Senator Claire McCaskill) Border Agents Unleash on Biden Over State of the Union Platitudes: 'We All Know He Doesn't Care' President Joe Biden's immigration comments were derided by those who know the reality of the nation's southern border. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
(Flickr / Billionaires Success) Bill Gates' Ex-Wife Speaks Out on His Meetings with 'Evil' Jeffrey Epstein Melinda French Gates has some very choice words to say on the subject of her ex-husband's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
Fox News / Youtube screen shot McEnany Contrasts Biden's First State of the Union with Trump's in '20: Makes You Realize How Far We've Fallen Donald Trump was able able to deliver a very Reagan-esque State of the Union in 2020 based on the country's position at that time. By Randy DeSoto March 3, 2022
(Flickr / Wally Gobetz) Supreme Court Appears Set to Clamp Down on Biden's Climate Rules The Supreme Court could be leaning towards cutting back on the Environmental Protection Agency's power to make climate control decisions. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal March 2, 2022