Pat WilsonCZ75 / Flickr Texas Legislature Passes Constitutional Carry Gun Law 'This is a simple restoration of Texans’ constitutional right under the Second Amendment, a right of the people to keep and bear arms.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 25, 2021
Governor Tom Wolf / Flickr Citizens Rip Power Back from Governor, Enact Constitutional Amendments to Make Sure It Won't Happen Again Nowhere were these emergency powers more egregiously abused than in states, cities and towns governed by Democrats. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 20, 2021
Desmond Headrick / Flickr Apple Abandons Its Own Core Values to Sell Phones in China Apple is completing its first data center in China, but the CCP is allegedly forcing Apple to give up the keys to monitor its citizens. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 19, 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
@bexar_arms / Unsplash Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Against Cops Seizing Guns Without a Warrant 'Neither the holding nor logic of Cady justifies such warrantless searches and seizures in the home,' Justice Clarence Thomas wrote. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 17, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Report: Florida Officials Preparing for Possible Trump Indictment, But DeSantis Could Intervene Trump is expected to stay at his golf club in New Jersey for the next few months, potentially taking DeSantis' involvement off the table. By Landon Mion, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
@michaelschwab13 / Twitter screen shot Tiger Still Loose in Houston as Suspected Owner Arrested in Murder Investigation A big cat wandering the streets of Houston is wild enough, but there's a new mystery - and a charge of murder - involved as well. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Ted Cruz: 'Why Is MSNBC Ok with Their Hosts Using Overt Racial Slurs?' Reid suggested Cruz was a traitor to Hispanics and said that if HR 1 fails to pass, America may never see free and fair elections again. By Landon Mion, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
@TonyGonzales4TX / Twitter Texas Farmer Finds 5 Crying Migrant Girls Under Age 7 on Property, Immediately Calls Border Patrol 'All by themselves - hungry, crying, one didn't have any clothes on. Crawling, one wasn't even old enough to walk, crawling around.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 12, 2021
@ACUConservative / Twitter screen shot Ted Cruz Calls Out Dems' New Voting Law, Warns It Could Usher in a Brutal One-Party Rule If this Democratic bill were to become law, America would be governed by one-party rule for generations to come. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 12, 2021
@Knoxville_PD / Twitter Police Removed from School Property After Stopping Teen with Gun In the aftermath of a justified police shooting, Knoxville, Tennessee, has decided to remove police officers from schools. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal May 7, 2021
@ElijahSchaffer / Twitter Legal Experts: Potentially Biased Chauvin Juror Could Have Steep Implications Legal experts believe that Chauvin could receive a retrial based upon the alleged impartiality of one of the jurors. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr California Wants to Create 'Safer' Prisons by Letting 63,000 Violent Felons Onto the Streets A spokeswoman said the 'changes would help to reduce the prison population by allowing incarcerated persons to earn their way home sooner.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 3, 2021
@dcexaminer / Twitter San Diego County Puts on Woke Critical Race Class, May Have Violated a Big Federal Law This anti-white political indoctrination of government health care workers is not only blatantly racist but might have been illegal. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal April 30, 2021
@ianhutchinson92 / Unsplash Illegal Alien Wins Supreme Court Case, Justices Point to a One-Word Technicality This ruling will no doubt serve as a precedent in countless other deportation cases in which the letter of the law is not followed. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 30, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Op-Ed: The Search of Giuliani's Home May Have Broken the Law 'The opaque nature of the circumstances is the perfect breeding ground for stories to take on a life of their own.' By Aron Solomon, The Western Journal April 30, 2021
Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson / Flickr VP Harris, Mexico Pres. to Discuss Giving Migrants US Citizenship if They Plant Trees in Mexico: Mexican Official The bizarre proposal was announced amid an unprecedented wave of illegal immigration across the nation's southern border. By Jack Cowhick, The Western Journal April 29, 2021
Tomas Ryant / Pexels Op-Ed: Want to Stop Gun Violence? Hire More Cops 'Rather than feeling oppressed at the sight of a neighborhood cop, residents should learn to feel safe, even cozy.' By Constantinos E. Scaros, The Western Journal April 25, 2021
@bill_oxford / Unsplash Dershowitz Makes Huge Chauvin Call: 'The Judge Made a Terrible Mistake' 'I have no confidence that this verdict was produced by due process and the rule of law rather than the influence of the crowd,' he said. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 22, 2021
Cameron Venti / Unsplash Judge Orders Los Angeles to House Every Homeless Person on Skid Row by Oct. 18 'Here in Los Angeles, how did racism become embedded in the policies and structures of our new city?' the judge wrote. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 21, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Chauvin Trial Judge: Maxine Waters' Statement 'May Result in This Whole Trial Being Overturned' The judge in the Derek Chauvin trial said Rep. Maxine Waters may have laid the grounds for a mistrial at a later date. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 19, 2021