CBP.gov As Country Prepares for Midterm Elections, Fake American Licenses from Hong Kong Flood United States Customs and Border Protection agents seized 1,200 counterfeit driver's licenses from states including Michigan, Pennsylvania and Texas. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal January 27, 2022
arbyreed / Flickr Texas Teams Up with Other States to Sue to End Google's Secret Spy Campaign, Says Site 'Fails' to Tell Users They're Being Tracked A bipartisan group of attorneys general are suing Google over what they say are deceptive and dirty privacy practices. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal January 25, 2022
Jacqi Hornback / Facebook screen shot Two Young Boys Know What to Do When They Encounter Military Funeral: 'Their Parents Should Be So Proud' Two Indiana boys' actions remind the PC crowd that there are places in America where patriotism will never die. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal September 7, 2021
Hamilton Southeastern Schools screen shot White Student Born in Drug and Alcohol Abuse Home Asks School Board How She Can Have 'White Privilege' Fighting back tears, the girl told the school board members how they have failed her with their curricula on sexuality and race. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal June 29, 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
WISH-TV / screen shots Indiana Town Declares Itself a First and Second Amendment Sanctuary An Indiana town is standing up to the cancel culture while establishing itself as a sanctuary supporting First and Second Amendment rights. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
Bannon Morrissy / Unsplash The Suspect in the Indianapolis FedEx Massacre Has Been Identified 'This is a devastating day, and words are hard to describe the emotions we all feel,' the CEO of FedEx said in a statement. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 16, 2021
@rdehamer / Unsplash This Week 53 Years Ago, 70 American Cities Burned - But RFK Saved Indianapolis with a Single Speech Kennedy shared that he too knew the pain of losing someone dear to him, referring to his brother President John F. Kennedy's assassination. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal April 9, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Buttigieg Floats 'Miles Traveled Tax,' Making Things Even Harder for American Families 'This is universally hated by people who actually are responsible for their own transportation and lifestyles.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal March 26, 2021
Joe and Donna Cougill via IndyStar / Facebook screen shot Woman Reunites High School Sweethearts 51 Years After They Gave Her Up for Adoption She even went to the same Indiana high school her parents had gone to, though she didn't know it at the time. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 14, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr South Bend Infrastructure Was So Bad When Buttigieg Was Mayor, Domino's Had to Help Fill Potholes President Biden's pick to be his secretary of transportation has a history of failing to provide adequate infrastructure. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal February 10, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr State AGs Issue Warning to Biden Admin: Overstep Authority and We'll Sue If President Biden oversteps the boundaries of the Constitution, six state attorneys general are ready to take action. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal January 29, 2021
CBS Evening News / YouTube screen shot Pizza Delivery Driver Receives Tip of a Lifetime When Community Surprises Him with Car The fundraising campaign took in nearly $19,000, allowing for not just a newer car but insurance and gas money as well. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 26, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Flashback: Child Died After Biden Transportation Sec Pick Buttigieg Covered a Traffic Light Pete Buttigieg's past experience working with transportation as mayor of South Bend, Indiana, does not inspire confidence. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal December 20, 2020
Phil Roeder / Flickr 'Missouri Is in the Fight': MO, AR and LA Attorneys General Join Texas' SCOTUS Battle If even more states join forces with Texas, this could very well be a critical legal battle in deciding the 2020 election. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office Twice-Elected Dem Sheriff Switches to GOP, Says Dems Are Burning the Flag Every Day A twice-elected Democratic sheriff in Indiana publicly joined the Republican Party and blamed Democrats for embracing lawlessness. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal September 8, 2020
cityofhobart.org 'I Must Be True to My God': Indiana Mayor Announces His Switch to Republican Party Mayor Brian Snedecor of Hobart, Indiana, has decided to leave the Democratic Party for the Republican Party. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal August 19, 2020