Veterans’ Foundation / Facebook screen shot WWII Veteran's Postcard Delivered to Family 77 Years After It Was Written Caldwell has been gone for over two decades now, and the letter had never surfaced. But in February, it appeared at Uncle Fred's address. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal February 23, 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
St. Richard's Hospice / Facebook Hospice Helps Make Patient's Wish Come True by Arranging 'Magical' Snow Day Based on this story and the many others that viewers shared, St. Richard's Hospice seems to be doing some serious good. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 7, 2021
Macau Photography / Unsplash Neil Ferguson Admits Communists Inspired Lockdowns in West The disgraced scientist who first suggested lockdowns bragged in a recent interview that the idea was inspired by China’s government. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 29, 2020
Annie Spratt / Unsplash Freedom for bin Laden Henchman Is Pure COVID Insanity Adel Abdel Bary, a henchman for Osama bin Laden, was released due to concerns he might catch COVID-19 in jail. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 17, 2020
Marco Antonio Victorino / Pexels Kids Forced To Eat Mashed Potatoes with Hands as COVID Hysteria Gets Utensils Banned in School In the United Kingdom, apparently eating mashed potatoes with your hands is more sanitary than doing it with utensils. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 12, 2020
Brittany Colette / Unsplash People with Severe Allergies Urged To Avoid Pfizer COVID Vaccine 'For the general population this does not mean that they would need to be anxious about receiving the vaccination.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Alex G / Flickr Rock Legend Eric Clapton Speaks Out Against Lockdown in Bold New Song Rock music legend Eric Clapton is joining singer and songwriter Van Morrison for a new song opposing government-imposed lockdowns. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal November 28, 2020
Euronews / YouTube screen shot Watch This WWII 'Earthquake Bomb' Detonate During an Attempt To Defuse It The delicate operation by Polish navy divers ended as the earthquake bomb was detonated with no injuries and no damage. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 18, 2020
Unique Auctions / YouTube screen shot 44-Year-Old Hoarder Left Behind Treasure Trove Worth Up to $5,000,000 After Passing Away 'After he passed away his brother’s first inclination was to send it all to the landfill. Luckily he didn’t.' By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal October 10, 2020
Milton Keynes Community Hub / Facebook screenshot Son Tries to Comfort Grieving Mom at Funeral, COVID Rule Enforcer Won't Let It Happen In a Facebook post one day later, the son said the jarring interruption 'scared my daughter and shocked everyone in the room.' By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 8, 2020
(Gage Skidmore/Flickr) Joe Biden Appears To Copy Foreign Leader's 'Build Back Better' Slogan In Biden's own words - that were probably stolen from someone else anyway - he is a 'lying dog-faced pony soldier' unfit for the presidency. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal October 6, 2020
Donald J. Trump / Twitter screen shot Other World Leaders with COVID Saw Jump in Poll Numbers The short list of world leaders diagnosed with COVID-19 suggests that Donald Trump could end up building support from his own experience. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal October 5, 2020
@cbbc / Twitter Actor Archie Lyndhurst Dead at Age 19 Lyndhurst lost his life to what has only been described as an unsuspicious 'short illness,' but his death will require further investigation. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal October 1, 2020
@zaneyteacher / Twitter While Unions in US Hold Students Hostage, Teacher in England Delivers 7,500 Meals to Kids During Lockdown If only more teachers could find it in their hearts to care first for those they serve, rather than themselves. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal August 17, 2020