Ricardo Gomez Angel / Unsplash Here Are the 5 States Hit Hardest by the Worker Shortage A labor shortage could choke the country's economic recovery, according to a report from the Chamber of Commerce. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Amanda Ensing / YouTube screen shot Conservative Christian Beauty Creator Exposes Leftist Sephora for Alleged Discrimination A prominent beauty influencer is suing Sephora for defamation, alleging that the company targeted her for being a conservative Christian. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal June 2, 2021
Mizzou CAFNR / Flickr Russian Hackers Bring US to Its Knees with Another Cyberattack - Will Biden Stand Up? We have a weak excuse for a president in the White House, and this is emboldening America's foreign adversaries. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal June 2, 2021
Erik Mclean / Unsplash Gas Prices Making Memorial Day Travel Much More Expensive A return of liberal energy policies is likewise bringing a return of Obama-era gas prices. Gasoline soars to prices not seen since 2014. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 30, 2021
Christian Wiediger / Unsplash DC Attorney General Sues Amazon, Alleges Tech Giant Illegally Raises Prices 'We filed this antitrust lawsuit to put an end to Amazon’s illegal control of prices across the online retail market.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal May 30, 2021
Chris Carella / Flickr Subscription Service 'BarkBox' Halts Deliveries After Dog Owner Says Chews Killed Her Pet The popular subscription service BarkBox announced deliveries of a product would be halted after a woman complained it killed her dog. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal May 29, 2021
@realchrisrufo / Twitter Report: AZ Rep Paul Gosar Warns of 'Threat to Our National Security' After Alleged Lockheed Martin Docs Released Lockheed Martin is being denounced over the diversity training it subjected senior executives to, in order to shed their 'white privilege.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 26, 2021
Omar Salvatierra Gracida / Flickr Itxu Díaz: Buy Local Again 'We have already given too much money to multinational corporations that work against our culture and our way of life.' By Itxu Díaz, The Western Journal May 26, 2021
jlhervàs / Flickr Biden Suspiciously Left China Out of His Big Cybersecurity Order Why does President Joe Biden's administration refuse to call out China for its cybercrimes against the US? By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 24, 2021
Ian Lamont / Flickr Buying Stocks on Margin Has Exploded - One More Sign of a Coming Crash? The amount Americans have borrowed to buy stocks reached a new high - a whopping $847 billion. Analysts are worried another crash is upon us. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 24, 2021
GotCredit / Flickr Money 101: 15- or 30-Year Mortgages? What Is Right for You? I took out a 30-year mortgage for my first home in 2002 for a mere $67,500. Had I done the math, I would have jumped on a 15-year mortgage. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 21, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Top Watchdog Reveals Reality of Biden-Backed Climate Goal: Halt to New Oil, Gas or Coal Projects by Next Year 'The pathway to net zero is narrow but still achievable,' the IEA director said about the transition to renewable energy on a global scale. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 21, 2021
Jacob Edward / Flickr Americans Report Needing Less to be Financially Comfortable Biden's new austerity belt-tightening has Americans feeling they need a lot less money to be 'financially comfortable' compared with 2020. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 20, 2021
Desmond Headrick / Flickr Apple Abandons Its Own Core Values to Sell Phones in China Apple is completing its first data center in China, but the CCP is allegedly forcing Apple to give up the keys to monitor its citizens. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 19, 2021
@alien_crafted / Unsplash That Woman Filling a Grocery Bag with Gasoline? You Can Thank Anti-Gouging Laws Anti-price gouging laws ensured that prices remained unaffected during the gasoline shortage, allowing hoarders to fill every container. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 18, 2021
Mike Mozart / Flickr Walmart, Trader Joe's Among Retailers Adjusting Mask Mandates After New CDC Guidance Retailers are reviewing their mask mandate policies now that the CDC has altered its guidance on who should wear masks. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr GOP Rep Demands Investigation as Biden Pushes Electric Bus Company with Deep Democrat Ties 'Due to the president's recent unveiling of a $2 trillion infrastructure package, this matter should be investigated thoroughly.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 6, 2021
Mike Mozart / Flickr Is the Era of Short-Selling Stocks Coming to an End? From now on, short-selling hedge funds have to walk a fine line between telegraphing their intentions and protecting against a short squeeze. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal April 30, 2021
Tracy Le Blanc / Pexels FL Legislature Passes Bill Banning Social Media Companies from 'Deplatforming' Political Candidates The Florida Legislature passed a bill preventing Big Tech companies from kicking political candidates off their platforms. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 30, 2021
@evanthewise / Unsplash Minnesota Store Forced to Close Again Only 2 Weeks After Opening Following George Floyd Riots Moh Habib reopened his Minneapolis shoe store seven months after looters caused almost $150,000 in losses, only for looters to strike again. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal April 18, 2021
Kelly Sikkema / Unsplash F. Peter Brown: 5 Devastating Side Effects of Biden's Corporate Tax Hike 'It is simple economics that increasing corporate taxes will lead to companies leaving the United States.' By F. Peter Brown, The Western Journal April 18, 2021