(Flickr / Republic of Korea) Controversy Erupts After Disqualifications Hand China Two Speedskating Gold Medals Two major penalties resulted in two gold medals for China, but many are suspicious now of the judging and fairness. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal February 7, 2022
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
Udo Schmidt / Flickr US Officials Order Ship from Asia Away from American Shores After Invasive Insects Found on Board An incident downriver from New Orleans is a perfect example of why the United States needs strong border protections. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal August 2, 2021
@RNCResearch / Twitter screen shot Biden Gets Lost Reading His Notes: 'But, Uh, There's, You know, There's to Be, You Know, Beginning, Uh' Biden's latest gaffe came during short prepared remarks as he announced the doubling of FEMA's funding for weather disasters. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 25, 2021
Gabriella Clare Marino / Unsplash 'Shut It Down' Crowd Finally Exposed? New Study Finds Strict Lockdowns Don't Make Much Difference One of the doctors on President Joe Biden's coronavirus task force recently floated a four-to-six-week national lockdown. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 21, 2021
Korea Now / YouTube screen shot 44 Years After She Went Missing at a Market, Woman Is Virtually Reunited with Her Family They never gave up - and finally, after a lot of worrying, four decades and some DNA tests, the family was able to reunite over video chat. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal October 30, 2020