Fox News / YouTube screen shot Candace Owens Takes Apart Climate Alarmists: They've Been Wrong Every Time for Decades 'There’s no lobby, in my opinion, that should be laughed at harder than the climate lobby,' conservative commentator Candace Owens said. By Randy DeSoto September 30, 2022
FOX 5 Washington DC/YouTube Screenshot Sheer Panic: Hundreds of Drivers Stranded on Freezing Highway for Hours Many drivers remained stuck in their cars for more than 12 hours as efforts to disperse the traffic jam continued into Tuesday morning. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 4, 2022
@ARNGDirector / Twitter Kentucky Tornado Carries Family Photo 130 Miles Away, Social Media Users Rally to Bring It Home One piece of paper from a Kentucky town devastated by a tornado that landed 130 miles away will allow one family's memories to live on. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 13, 2021
@TheTomGeorge / Twitter Blizzard Warning Issued on Hawaii: Big Island Faces Monster Snowfall A blizzard is sweeping across two of Hawaii's tallest volcanic mountains as a massive storm system hits the islands. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 5, 2021
@mikesacconetv / Twitter screen shot Wild Videos Show Floodwater Surging Into NYC Subway Stations as Ida Inundates NYC New York City's subway system was inundated by flash flooding after the remnants of Hurricane Ida blew through the region. By Jesse Stiller, The Western Journal September 24, 2021
@vigi.boo / TikTok screen shot Woman Stuck in Flood Can't Believe Her Eyes as Cadre of Marines in Dress Blues Begins Wading to Her The woman declared it was 'the most American thing ever; as the Marines pushed her vehicle in the pouring rain without thinking twice. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal September 20, 2021
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz / Flickr Video Shows Biden Speaks Complete Nonsense for 25 Seconds That Feels Like an Eternity Biden made the nonsensical remarks during a news conference in New York City, where he addressed the damage caused by Hurricane Ida. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal September 8, 2021
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz / Flickr Joe Biden Speaks Out on Tornadoes: 'They Don't Call Them That Anymore' Plenty of social media users were willing to remind Biden of the truth after the president made the remarks in New Jersey. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal September 8, 2021
@nasa / Unsplash Over 5,000 National Guard Troops Sent to Gulf Coast as Ida Death Toll Is Expected to Rise 'Considerably' Ida arrived as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of up to 150 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal August 30, 2021
@mikeremaley1 / Twitter Ida Slams US Coast Harder than Katrina, Virtually All Gulf Oil Production Now Crippled by Monster Storm As Hurricane Ida roared ashore, its impact was already being felt in energy markets, and a hard-hit area was getting ready to be hit again. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 29, 2021
WKRN-TV / Video screen shot Man Sees Truck Stranded in Floodwaters, Saves Couple and 3 Dogs Before Water Can Sweep Them Away Using a rope he threw out to them, Tyler Stanley managed to bring Doug, Bonnie and their three pups to safety. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal August 27, 2021
@philklotzbach / Twitter screen shot Major Storm Gains Strength as it Barrels Toward Southern US, Creating Potential 'Worst-Case Scenario' 'Hurricane & Storm Surge Watches are in effect for parts of the LA, MS, and AL coast,' the National Hurricane Center reported Friday morning. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal August 27, 2021
Barbara Mack / Facebook Woman Says She Sparked Chain of Kindness After Buying Homeless Man Water on Dangerously Hot Day She'd already purchased herself a water bottle, but as soon as she saw the man's state, she turned around and went back inside. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal August 5, 2021
The White House / Flickr Rasmussen: Joe Biden Sees 'Largest Single-Night Drop' of His Approval Rating of His Presidency A constant series of crises, from the flood of immigrants on the southern border to rising inflation fears, is apparently taking its toll. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal August 4, 2021
@mcsoaz / Twitter screen shot Sheriff's Helicopter Swoops In on People Trapped by Floodwaters, Camera Catches Daring Rescue in First-Person View 'We are here to provide #safety to our community but please be mindful of the dangers posed by moving water.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 25, 2021
@argonerd / Twitter screen shot Journalist Suspended After Bystander Video Reveals She Covered Herself in Mud Before Reporting on Devastating Floods A video emerged of the journalist in action before the broadcast, making it obvious she was trying to dramatize her report. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal July 24, 2021
@13abc / Twitter screen shot Photos: Witnesses Say Lightning Strike Destroyed Mural Honoring George Floyd 'It’s almost like a higher power is telling us something. When was the last time you heard of a brick building being destroyed by lightning?' By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal July 14, 2021
Pattrik Perez / Twitter screen shot Good Samaritan Credited with Saving Woman's Life After Her Car Veers Off Road and Flips Into Canal First responders praised Reynolds and the other two men for their actions, as they likely saved the woman's life. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 13, 2021
Lindsay AuBuchon / Facebook Police Urge Citizens to Report Animals Seen in Hot Cars After Freeing Dog from Scorching Vehicle The owner got his dog back from the humane society the next morning and insists that he did no wrong. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 9, 2021
Riik@mctr / Flickr American Airlines to Cancel Nearly 2,000 Flights Despite Receiving Billions Despite receiving billions in government aid, American Airlines still laid off 19,000 employees and is now canceling nearly 2,000 flights. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal June 22, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Top Watchdog Reveals Reality of Biden-Backed Climate Goal: Halt to New Oil, Gas or Coal Projects by Next Year 'The pathway to net zero is narrow but still achievable,' the IEA director said about the transition to renewable energy on a global scale. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 21, 2021