Kai Pilger / Pexels New York Completely Turns on Cuomo, Majority Want Him Out of Office and Charged with a Crime A new poll shows the depth of anger New Yorkers feel about their governor -- and Cuomo's attempt at excuses didn't help. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 8, 2021
@TrumpStudents / Twitter screen shot Despite Pleading Guilty to 'Hate Crime' Against Trump Supporter, Women Will Not See Jail Time Victims Riley and his mother, Abbey, were confronted by the two women as they waited to be seated at a restaurant, per Abbey's account. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal August 5, 2021
Stingrayschuller / Flickr Biden to Issue a New Eviction Moratorium Just a Day After Saying He Lacked the Authority The Biden administration, which earlier said there was no legal way to keep an eviction moratorium in place, is no longer worrying about that. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 4, 2021
Tito Texidor III / Unsplash Portland PD Tries to Revive Gun Violence Unit After Canning It Over Racial Concerns, Can't Find Recruits 'They’re demonizing and vilifying you, and then they want to put you in a unit where you’re under an even bigger microscope.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal August 2, 2021
@adamthomas48 / Unsplash Democrats, Whose Party Calls the Filibuster 'Racist,' Are Fleeing TX to Block Election Integrity Bill Instead of battling election integrity legislation on the floor, Texas Democrats decided to bravely run away to Washington. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal July 13, 2021
Max Fischer / Pexels More Than 5,000 Woke Teachers Sign Pledge to Teach CRT 'Regardless of the Law' The Zinn Education Project is organizing left-wing teachers in an effort to dismantle conservative efforts to curb critical race theory. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal July 4, 2021
@ianhutchinson92 / Unsplash SCOTUS Deals Blow to Dems, Upholds Arizona Election Integrity Laws The US Supreme Court upheld Arizona's two controversial voting rules in a 6-3 decision on Thursday, dealing a major blow to Democrats. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal July 1, 2021
WABC-TV / Video screen shot Off-Duty Cop Brutally Assaulted by Group, Investigators Warn Attack Was 'Not Random' New York City has seen worsening violence for a few years already, but now these attacks are starting to target cops. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal June 25, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr New York Suspends Rudy Giuliani's License for Alleged 'False and Misleading Statements' About Election 'We conclude that respondent’s conduct immediately threatens the public interest and warrants interim suspension from the practice of law.' By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal June 24, 2021
Thank You (21 Millions+) views / Flickr California to Spend Billions Paying Off All Overdue Rent Accumulated During Pandemic Californina mulls extending the eviction moratorium until low-wage workers return to work despite incentivizing them to stay at home. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal June 22, 2021
@cdc / Unsplash Judge Reminds CDC It Doesn't Make the Law in Huge Ruling Against Vaccine Passports A federal judge sided with Florida on Friday, approving the state's injunction against the CDC's order restricting the cruise industry. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal June 21, 2021
@xshularx / Twitter screen shot McCloskeys Plead Guilty, Come Out Swinging with Fiery Statement: 'By G** I Did It, And I'd Do It Again' The St. Louis couple who went viral last year for waving guns at protesters pleaded guilty to minor charges on Thursday. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal June 17, 2021
@billmasoncoaching / Unsplash Supreme Court Rules Against Challenge to Obamacare from Red States Justice Stephen Breyer wrote the majority opinion with Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissenting. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal June 17, 2021
Christian Cooper / Facebook screen shot Op-Ed: Remember the 'Karen' Who Called the Cops on a Black Birdwatcher? She Might Get the Last Laugh 'While social media can cancel anyone they want at any time, cancel culture doesn’t legally extend to the workplace.' By Aron Solomon, The Western Journal June 12, 2021
CBS This Morning screen shot FBI Tricks 800 Suspected Criminal 'Kingmakers' Across the World in a Global Sting Operation Roughly 9,000 officers converged on 700 locations in Australia, New Zealand, the U.S. and Europe. It took a mere 48 hours. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal June 9, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Court Rules in Favor of Ted Cruz in Lawsuit Against Federal Election Commission Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has won a legal battle with the Federal Election Commission over donations to his campaign. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 3, 2021
Open Knowledge Foundation / Flickr Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Police Officer in Computer Fraud Case Against US Government The US government argued that a Georgia police officer's actions violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal June 3, 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
K-State Research and Extension After Pleading Guilty and Paying $8 Billion Fine, Oxycontin Makers Claim Innocence in Opioid Crisis A branch of the Sackler family launched a website arguing that its role fueling the opioid crisis was overstated as part of a smear campaign. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal June 2, 2021
Rob Prange / Flickr Op-Ed: The WTA's Own Rules Give Naomi Osaka a Huge Advantage if She Were to Sue 'If the WTA further digs in on a legally untenable position, where we may be heading is to court - and not the red clay kind.' By Aron Solomon, The Western Journal June 2, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr TX Gov. Abbott Makes It Official: 'We're Going to Defund' Cities That Defund Police Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed to punish those cities that attempt to defund municipal police departments. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal May 25, 2021