Meredith TerHaar / Facebook Woman Says Apple Watch Saved Her Life: Heart Rate Spike Led Doctors to Blocked 'Widowmaker' Artery It was odd little health issues here and there that she brushed off, always finding some benign thing to attribute aches and pains to. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 21, 2021
Thad Unkefer / YouTube screen shot Drone Captures Incredible Moment Teen Risks Life to Save Mother and Son from Drowning in Deadly Riptide Though Ashley Batchelor and her son Conner weren't far out in the water, there was a riptide, and the two were tiring themselves out. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 19, 2021
@hishahadat / Unsplash Biden Admin Officially Blames China for Major Server Hack, Announces Criminal Charges Against 4 Chinese Nationals 'Countries around the world are making it clear that concerns regarding the PRC’s malicious cyber activities is bringing them together.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 19, 2021
@brantjohnston / Twitter Single Chinese Ship Appears Near US Wargames, And It Could Soon Hand China a Deadly Advantage The ship is equipped with advanced technology to intercept 'signatures' and gather data on the US Navy and its allies. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal July 18, 2021
Josie Rock / Facebook Mom Notices Something Wrong with 4-Month-Old's Eye in Photo, Accidentally Discovers Rare Cancer 'If it saves just one other child from having to go through what my son has, then I have done my job as a cancer parent.' By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 17, 2021
@element5digital / Unsplash Federal Election Agency Drops Language Banning Voting Equipment That Connects to the Internet: AP Report The US Election Assistance Commission evidently doesn't care whether American elections are safe and secure. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal July 15, 2021
Lewis Parsons / Unsplash Agree with the Gov't or Pay the Price: Canada's New Bill Would Fine Canadians for Facebook Posts Bill C-36 is setting off alarm bells for free speech advocates concerned the bill would allow Canada to crack down on political dissent. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal July 4, 2021
Radowan Nakif Rehan / Unsplash Study Finds China Has Been Exaggerating Its Cyber Power, Is at Least a Decade Behind US The report says the United States is alone at the top among the nations studied - but warns that China will catch up in 10 years. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal June 28, 2021
State Department photo / Flickr Putin Offers to Trade Cyber Criminals if Biden Agrees to Hand People Over to Russia Russian leader Vladimir Putin may have a deal in mind to handle hackers when he meets with President Joe Biden. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 13, 2021
Boeing / YouTube US Navy Successfully Refuels Fighter Jet in Midair with Unmanned Drone in Huge Breakthrough 'Navy officials wanted to see for themselves how the process of lining up moving parts for refueling in mid-air would work with a drone.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 8, 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
@oliviasolon / Twitter screen shot Police Arrest Drug Dealer After Posting Picture Holding Cheese 'We will continue to target anyone involved in serious organized crime to keep this positive momentum going,' police said. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 30, 2021
Jamelle Bouie / Flickr Rand Paul Demolishes Dems for Tacking Bezos Bailout Onto Bill: 'Isn't There Some Remnant of Decency?' American science should be advanced in a reasonable manner, not with congressional bailouts for a billionaire's private space program. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 29, 2021
Naval Air Systems screen shot Retired Navy Chief: 'UFO Tech Outstrips Our Arsenal by at Least 100 Years to 1,000 Years' 'This has been going on for years. The truth is just emerging,' said Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 26, 2021
supersnacksupreme / TikTok video High-Tech Restaurant Delivery Robot Skirts Around Homeless Man in Dark Cali Scene A video posted on TikTok shows the real dystopian consequences of Democratic policies on low-income workers. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal May 24, 2021
@josephfcox / Twitter screen shot Private Security Car Seen Driving Around Los Angeles as Left Pushes to Defund Police Forces Nationwide The left's efforts to defund and abolish the police have given rise to a terrifying new development: Law enforcement on demand. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal May 24, 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
distan bach / Flickr Hacker Cracks Apple's New Gadget, Now Worried What He Found Inside Could Be Used to Spy on Us Apple's newest digital gadget could have some very serious security concerns attached to its $30 price tag. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 16, 2021
Gravity Industries / YouTube screen shot Jetpack Boarding Suit Will Turn Naval Interceptions Into Something from 'Star Wars' Awesome new footage demonstrates the ability of Special Forces to use sci-fi jet suits to quickly board enemy vessels. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal May 16, 2021
benuski / Flickr 65 Percent of Gas Stations in North Carolina Have No Fuel Days After Pipeline Restart Gasoline is now flowing through the Colonial Pipeline, but there are still severe gas shortages in many states. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Todd Van Hoosear / Flickr Report: Amazon Delivery Drivers Are Being Ordered to Drive Recklessly Amazon delivery drivers are being told to shun safety in the name of delivery speed, according to a new report. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 7, 2021