Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden Just Gave $15/Hr Minimum Wage Its Biggest Push Ever with Two Separate Moves Friday Biden pushed hard for an increase to the minimum wage on Friday, both in a speech and through an executive order. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 23, 2021
Wes Branch / Unsplash Cuomo Suffers Significant Court Loss After Challenge from Restaurant Owners Angry About Being Shut Down The ruling said there had been 'irreparable injury' to the restaurants impacted by the indoor dining ban in New York. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 15, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr De Blasio Announces NYC Is Severing Contracts with Trump Org: 'An Organization Led by a Criminal' If the left can silence a political adversary by cutting him off at the knees financially, politically, and personally, where will it end? By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal January 13, 2021
Mike MacKenzie www.vpnsrus.com / Flickr Twitter Stock Price Plummets as Markets Open for First Time Since Trump Ban Facebook also took a hit after banning President Donald Trump. By AssociatedPress, The Western Journal January 11, 2021
@DrewHLive / Twitter screen shot At Least Half a Dozen People Arrested for Violating Key West COVID Curfew A prominent restauranteur and others felt the wrath of local authorities after they stayed out after 10 p.m. on New Year's Eve. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 5, 2021
FBI.gov Zoom Executive Hit with Federal Arrest Warrant, DOJ Says He Censored Americans for China 'PRC authorities took advantage of information provided by Jin to retaliate against and intimidate participants residing in the PRC.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 21, 2020
@KOINNews / Twitter screen shot Restaurant Owner's Brother Criticized Rioters, Just Days Later the Restaurant Was Set Ablaze Why has Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler done so little to stop the destruction in his city? By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal December 17, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Joe Biden Speaks Out on Federal Investigation of Hunter Biden: 'I'm Proud of My Son' The investigation reportedly was launched in 2018, a year before the elder Biden announced his candidacy for the presidency. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal December 16, 2020
@Pfizer / Twitter COVID Vaccine Rolls Out of Michigan Plant, Headed Straight for American Hospitals President Trump's Operation Warp Speed bears fruit as Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine begins distribution to all 50 states. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal December 14, 2020
@RubyCulinary / Twitter screen shot Family Restaurant Gifts $60K to Employees as Business Gears Grind To Halt Over Gov't Order A family restaurant in Kentucky went above and beyond for its employees, with dining bans looming over the industry. By Deborah Van Kempen, The Western Journal December 13, 2020
Christina Morillo / Pexels Massive Tech Company Announces It's Leaving California for Texas Everything is bigger in Texas - minus the absurd taxes, the COVID lockdowns and the constraints on business. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 12, 2020
Matt Herzberger / Flickr Corporate-Owned Ben & Jerry's Teams with Kaepernick in Push To 'Defund and Abolish the Police' The woke people who run marketing for the company want you to know just how much they admire the anti-American activist. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 11, 2020
Anthony Quintano / Flickr Facebook Hit with Anti-Trust Lawsuits from US Government and Over 40 States 'Our aim is to roll back Facebook's anticompetitive conduct and restore competition so that innovation and free competition can thrive.' By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Drew Beamer / Unsplash Judge Hands California Restaurants a Win Over LA County Outdoor Dining Ban 'The issue here is, is shutting down outdoor dining going to help in any significant way, or is it just something to do?' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Mike Mozart / Flickr After AOC's Boycott Spiked Goya Food's Sales, The CEO Named Her 'Employee of the Month' Unanue's decision to name AOC the employee of the month was an epic troll and just a brilliant way to hit back at the woke leftists. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal December 8, 2020
Anna Shvets / Pexels LA County Sheriff Stands Up for Businesses, Won't Enforce Newsom's New Crackdown LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said his deputies will not take part in enforcing business closures ordered by Gov. Gavin Newsom. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 4, 2020
Life of Pix / Pexels Itxu Díaz: Marxism in Yogurt 'I took a good look at the yogurt label. It started off informing me that I was contributing to a farming method that makes cows happy.' By Itxu Díaz, The Western Journal December 2, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Op-Ed: Kamala Can't Claim To Support Small Businesses After Helping Violent Criminals Back Onto the Street 'Where was the noble Kamala Harris when the small businesses of this nation were being torched by radical antifa scoundrels?' By Gabe Kaminsky, The Western Journal December 1, 2020
Kanaka Rastamon / Flickr Newsom's 'Small Business Saturday' Looks Like Pure Hypocrisy After What He's Done This Year California Gov. Gavin Newsom's tweet provoked an infuriated response on social media, given his restrictions in the name of controlling COVID-19. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal November 30, 2020
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung / Flickr Even George Soros Regrets Buying Into Creepy Data-Mining Company Palantir Earlier this month, Soros' investment fund said in a statement that it 'would not make an investment in Palantir today.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal November 28, 2020
Mike Mozart / Flickr) Walmart To Suffer $1B Loss After Dealing Away Business in Socialist Argentina 'You see a phenomenon of firms divesting, and companies changing hands, reflecting a lack of confidence in the direction of the country.' By Sarah Hohn, The Western Journal November 27, 2020