Jonas Ludvigsson / Wikimedia Commons Professor Quits Researching After Fierce Backlash to Finding Little COVID Threat to Kids and Teachers The bullying of a researcher whose work undermined the left-wing narrative shows liberals want schools shut down for political reasons. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 3, 2021
Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson/ Flickr Prominent Dems Break with Biden After Syria Bombing, Raising Constitutional Questions The administration’s attack has made odd bedfellows in Washington, with key figures reaching across the aisle to support or oppose the move. By Brett Kershaw, The Western Journal March 2, 2021
@arxipelagos / YouTube screen shot Unreal Video Shows Rough Seas Snapping Freighter's Hull in Half Like a Toy Boat; Half the Crew Now Gone The sea is a majestic but raw and destructive entity. Sometimes it takes a tragedy to remind us of nature's power. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal March 1, 2021
mars.nasa.gov NASA Rover Sends Back First Ever HD Panorama of Mars NASA's Mars rover has sent back pictures that show the planet in unprecedented detail. 'It was incredible.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 27, 2021
Sina Drakhshani / Unsplash Freshman Dem Rep Rips Iran Deal, Calls Out Biden Admin President Biden appears intent on appeasing Iran. Thankfully, not every Democrat appears to be on board with this decision. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 26, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Jason Chaffetz Slams Liz Cheney for Judging Trump on Personality Over Policy The former Utah congressman was not just at CPAC 2021 to toe the line with his fellow conservatives. Not by a long shot. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal February 26, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr After Airstrike Old Biden, Psaki Tweets Emerge, Condemning Trump for Same Thing They Just Did Old tweets from Biden and Psaki condemning Trump’s use of military airstrikes show that their criticism was always political. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 26, 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
Priscilla Du Preez / Unsplash Freedom Is Dead: Brits Can't Hug Family Again Until May 17 According to UK Official '[I]t's heartbreaking not being able to touch them and cuddle them and have your first photograph taken with a newborn grandchild.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 24, 2021
Aphiwat Chuangchoem / Pexels Is Cannabis Really Victimless? Stoned Mom Beat Daughter, 7, Until She Had 'Life Changing Injuries' The left-wing argument that recreational marijuana is harmless does not withstand scrutiny. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal February 24, 2021
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
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
Photo by Sgt. Brad Mincey, 108th Public Affairs Detachment/Released/Flickr 30 Taliban Militants Reportedly Killed in Explosion During Bomb-Making Class The U.S. has 2,500 troops in Afghanistan. They reportedly are supposed to be pulled out by May 1, but it isn't clear if Biden will do that. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 20, 2021
Alejandro Luengo / Unsplash Anti-Chinese Communist Party Bills Introduced, But Will Dems Admit the True Threat to US? Biden has 'exhibited a pattern of weakness, and a return to Obama’s failed approach of engaging rather than holding China accountable.' By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal February 19, 2021
@BAS_News / Twitter screen shot Scientists Stunned to Find Life Under Nearly 3,000 Feet of Antarctic Ice 'We were expecting to retrieve a sediment core from under the ice shelf, so it came as a bit of a surprise when we hit the boulder and saw from the video footage that there were animals living on it.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 16, 2021
Sam Churchill / Flickr Bill Gates: US, Other Wealthy Nations Should 'Use Regulation' to Move to '100% Synthetic Beef' An estimated one billion people worldwide suffer from protein deficiency, according to the Cornell Alliance for Science. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 16, 2021
Lt. Riley Beecher / Coast Guard US Military Comes to the Rescue After Cuban Nationals Get Stuck on Deserted Island for 33 Days The US Coast Guard has rescued two men and one woman from a deserted island in a search-and-rescue mission. By Jack Cowhick, The Western Journal February 15, 2021
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz/ Flickr China Already Exploiting Apparent Mistake Biden Made in First Official Call with Xi While some US media outlets echoed Biden's rosy view of the call, it looks like the conversation is turning into a PR win for China. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal February 12, 2021
Science in HD / Unsplash Media Reports Earth Warmed More in 2020 Due to Cleaner Air The media picked up and shared a doom and gloom study showing that clear skies from the lockdowns actually contributed to global warming. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 6, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden Admin to Remove 'Terrorist' Label from Iran-Backed Militia The Biden administration is reversing course on a group allied with Iran that the Trump administration labeled as terrorists. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 6, 2021
Anthony Quintano / Flickr Criminal Probe Launched After Greta Thunberg Accidentally Reveals She's Being Told What to Post After deleting her post, the Swedish climate activist tried to spin the marching orders as an 'outdated' document. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal February 4, 2021