Realtor.com / Facebook One of George Washington's Estates Just Sold for $50 Million in Unprecedented Sale Someone just landed a significant piece of American history after a monumental sale of property that once belonged to George Washington. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal November 9, 2021
CBS News / YouTube screen shot Youngkin Takes Shot at Cancel Culture, Lauds Washington and Jefferson 'For too long we’ve been expected to shelve our dreams, to shelve our hope, to settle for low expectations,' Youngkin said. By Randy DeSoto November 4, 2021
Architect of the Capitol / Wikimedia Commons America Marks 240th Anniversary of Victory That Won Our Freedom The British surrender at Yorktown came more than five years after the Declaration of Independence and after six-and-a-half years of war. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal October 19, 2021
Petr Packa Schneider / Facebook screen shot Inspiring Video of Man Without Arms Chopping Wood Goes Viral Whenever you want to complain about something, look at this video of a man without arms chopping wood with relative ease. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal April 5, 2021
Tony Webster / Flickr Chicago City Council Identifies 41 Potential Targets for Next Purge of Monuments As murders skyrocket in Chicago, city officials are focused on trying to tear down statues of former presidents and historical figures. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 15, 2021
Go LuisGusto / YouTube screen shot Chicago, Largest City in 'Land of Lincoln,' Reviews Taking Down Statues of Him and Grant For Chicago to take down Lincoln's and Grant's statues as a means or promoting “a racial healing and historical reckoning” would certainly be ironic indeed. By Randy DeSoto February 19, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Chicago Considers Taking Action on Lincoln and Washington Statues Due to City's 'Racial History' Chicago might demolish statues of multiple important historical figures as it confronts its 'racial history.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 18, 2021