Lorie Shaull / Flickr It Looks Like David Hogg's MyPillow Rival Is Having Some Trouble Getting off the Ground The sound and fury of the media storm surrounding the anti-gun activist's business plans haven't signified much action so far. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal March 15, 2021
John McArthur / Unsplash Leaked Post on Teachers Union FB Group Warns Members to Not Take Photos on Vacation Because of Bad Optics The truth is that good teachers don't need unions, and bad teachers don't deserve one -- and that has never been more clear. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal March 9, 2021
@nypost / Twitter Facebook Admits Threat to Ban Knitting 81-Year-Old for 'Hate Speech' Was a Mistake Rita Rich-Mulcahy's harmless comment caused her problems that say a lot about Big Tech's overreaching censorship. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal March 7, 2021
Lee County Sheriff's Office / Facebook screen shot Sheriff Fed Up After Man Is Caught Punching Dog: 'I'll Keep Throwing These Abusers Into Jail' A frustrated sheriff is speaking out and pledging to make life very difficult for animal abusers. By Liz Boselli, The Western Journal March 5, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Trump Could Be Back on Facebook by May if He Wins Oversight Case While it appears Trump's permanent Twitter ban isn't going away anytime soon, he may be making social media great again on Facebook. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal February 26, 2021
Bas Boerman / Flickr Employee Fired for Using Parler and Gab Warns of Dangerous 'Trend' of Political Discrimination The former literary agent was never overtly political at work, but her employer still fired her for having accounts on Parler and Gab. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal February 26, 2021
Len Martin / Facebook Skeptical Man Creates 'Gorilla Glue Challenge,' Ends Up in Hospital with Cup Stuck to His Lip Instances like these highlight a larger issue which, while obvious, isn't talked about as often as it should be. By Jack Cowhick, The Western Journal February 22, 2021
Przemek Pietrak / Flickr Twitter Obeys Indian Government's Request, Purges Protester Accounts The death of free speech is slowly occurring in democracies around the world, from India to the United States. By Ryan Rogers, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
@mmpadellan / Twitter screen shot Fact Check: Cruz Tweet About Texas Freezing Over Is a Total Fake Words Ted Cruz never said are being used to mock him on social media by leftists who want Americans to believe in climate change. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Prominent Conservatives Mourn the Loss of Rush Limbaugh: 'He Leaves a Legacy That Will Last Forever' Prominent conservatives showered the talk radio icon with praise and tributes after news of his death broke Wednesday. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 17, 2021
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead / Flickr Down But Not Out: 75% of Republican Voters Want Trump to Have 'Prominent' Role in Party Efforts by Democrats and their mainstream media supporters to destroy the Donald Trump phenomenon aren't going anywhere. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal February 16, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Twitter Announces Trump Ban Will Be Permanent, Even if He Runs in 2024 Twitter said that Trump would never be allowed back on the platform, even if he were someday re-elected president. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 10, 2021
Akshar Dave / Unsplash '1619 Project' Creator Doxes Reporter, Scrubs Twitter History After Backlash Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer-winning creator of 'The 1619 Project,' was under fire after posting a reporter's phone number. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 10, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Parler Co-Owner Dan Bongino Claims Platform May Be Online as Soon as Monday 'We're shooting for Monday,' said Dan Bongino, a co-owner of the site who made the announcement during a Thursday appearance on 'Hannity.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 5, 2021
Fox News / YouTube screen shot Tucker Carlson: AOC's Description of the Capitol Incursion Is 'Narcissism on Parade' Carlson nailed AOC, equating her false portrayal of victimhood to 'narcissism on parade' on his show on Wednesday. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 4, 2021
Pixabay / Pexels Facebook Removes Account of Gun Rights Group Without Explanation Big Tech has already gone after the First Amendment, and now it appears that they're going after the Second Amendment too. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 4, 2021
Anthony Quintano / Flickr Leaked Video: Facebook Execs Admit They Have Too Much Power, Are Excited to Work with Biden In the Jan. 7 video, Zuckerberg accused former President Trump of undermining 'the peaceful and lawful transition of power.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
Senate Democrats / Flickr Biden DOJ Reportedly Invites Former Big Tech Defender to Lead Admin's Anti-Trust Division Susan Davies, who represented Facebook in a major lawsuit, will potentially be picked for the Department of Justice role. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 29, 2021
Olivier Bergeron / Pexels New Viral 'Blackout Challenge' Leaves 10-Year-Old Girl Brain Dead She was rushed to the hospital on Thursday, but arrived in cardiac arrest and doctors determined she was already braindead. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 25, 2021
@cspan / Twitter screen shot Debate Is Raging Over What Biden Said to Two Marines Instead of Saluting Them The odd exchange became a matter of debate on social media - and then fact-checkers decided to get involved. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 23, 2021
Sara Kurfeb / Unsplash Twitter OKs Chinese Lie Denying Slavery in China, Continues to Censor Conservatives While Jack Dorsey was talking about censoring conservative voices on the platform, China's state lies about concentration camps were fine. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 16, 2021