Jimmy Kimmel Live / YouTube screen shot Watch: Jimmy Kimmel Calls America 'Filthy and Disgusting' After Visiting Japan We are like hogs compared to the Japanese. I can't imagine what they must think of us. 'Oh, the garbage people!'" By Rachel M. Emmanuel, The Western Journal April 4, 2024
@Reuters / X screen shot Japan, the Philippines, and Others Respond After Tsunami Warnings Caused by Taiwan Earthquake Spread Aftershocks were felt in the hours immediately after the main quake and the region could experience more aftershocks for days to come. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal April 3, 2024
Wang Weidong / Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China China Air Sortie 'Looks Like a Strike Package,' According to Defense Analyst 'I think China is trying to remind the U.S. and Taiwan that this is not then, that they have options. They can do what they want.' By Mike Landry, The Western Journal October 8, 2021
Micha Brandli / Unsplash More Trouble for Biden: North Korea Claims Successful Test of 'Weapon of Great Significance' A defense researcher at the International Institute for Strategic Studies said the development is cause for concern. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal September 13, 2021
@jorjoson / Unsplash Japanese Medical Association Chair: COVID Seems to Be Weaker in Countries That Distribute Ivermectin Ivermectin is used to combat parasitic disease in African nations. Several studies suggest it could be effective against COVID-19 as well. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal September 8, 2021
Timo Volz / Pexels MLB Star Responds After Broadcaster Is Suspended for 'Racist' Comments: 'I'm Not Offended' MLB Hall of Famer Jack Morris has been suspended as a TV analyst over offensive comments about a player who said he was not offended. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal August 19, 2021
@mattbotsford / Unsplash Woke Politics Tanked Olympics Ratings So Bad That NBC Had to Give Companies Extra Ad Time 'The Olympic spirit is a bit dampened this year,' said Patrick Murray of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal August 9, 2021
Cole Keister / Unsplash Muslim Athlete Drops Out of the Olympics Rather Than Face Israeli Competitor The fact that Abdalrasool's withdrawal comes just days after Algeria's Fethi Nourine withdrew led some to suspect a political motivation. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 26, 2021
@kfdias / Unsplash Top Olympics Official Fired Over Joke He Made on a Comedy Show in 1998 Kentarō Kobayashi was removed from his seat on the Olympics creative team after his 23-year-old Holocaust joke resurfaced. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal July 25, 2021
Cyclingnews.com / Twitter Olympic Cyclist Celebrates Victory as She Crosses the Finish Line, Then Learns a Gold Medal Isn't Coming One Olympian celebrated in gold medal-worthy style, not knowing that the real winner of the woman's cycling competition had already crossed the finish line. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 25, 2021
Fox News screen shot; Patrick Smith / Getty Images North Korean Defector Blasts Flag-Hating Olympian: She Would Have Been Executed A defector who escaped slavery slammed Gwen Berry, noting things would have gone much differently had she performed her stunt in North Korea. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal July 1, 2021
Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith / Flickr Biden Reportedly Skipping Olympics, First Lady Now Set to Meet with World Leaders by Herself Jill Biden, and not her husband, will represent the United States at the Tokyo Olympics. The news caused a social media buzz. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 27, 2021
Yamashita Yohei / Flickr Tokyo Olympics Set Extreme Limits on Fan Attendance Though foreigners were banned back in March, the Tokyo Olympics will still have strict rules for those fans allowed to attend. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 21, 2021
U.S Secretary of Defense / Flickr US in Worrying Position as China's Top General Ignores Pentagon Requests 'The military relationship is strained, no question about that. But we certainly want to have a dialogue.' By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 23, 2021
WCCO-TV / Facebook WWII Vet Takes Japanese Sword as War Trophy, Returns It to Ancestral Owners 68 Years Later A 94-year-old World War II veteran decided to return his war trophy to its original owner. What happened next was very powerful. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal December 25, 2020
YoTuT/ Flickr October Suicide Deaths in Japan Outnumber All COVID Deaths During the Pandemic The biggest increase came among women: The number of female suicides surged by 82.6 percent from the same period last year. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 30, 2020
Victor Jorgensen / U.S. Archives WWII Ended 75 Years Ago: 'Men Everywhere Walk Upright in the Sunlight' with World at Peace A series of blows brought about the Japanese surrender, including two atomic bomb attacks and the Soviet Union's entry into the war. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal August 10, 2020