Queensland Police / Twitter screen shot 17-Year-Old Deaf, Partially Blind Dog Helped Save Toddler Lost Overnight One 17-year-old dog proved that anyone can be a hero at any age. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 26, 2020
Ellen Wallop - Asia Society / Flickr Report: Biden To Tap Ex-CNN Analyst Who Wants To Bring Back Iran Nuke Deal for Sec of State Supporters of the Iran nuclear deal, who also have Clinton connections, will lead Joe Biden's foreign policy team, according to new reports. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 23, 2020
Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz / Flickr Reports: US Involved In Historic Meeting Between Israel and Rival Saudi Arabia 'The fact that the meeting took place and was made public - even if it was in only a semiofficial way - is something of great importance.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 23, 2020
Hadrien Rose / Unsplash 90-Year-Old Canadian Woman Chooses Assisted Suicide Over Facing Another Lockdown A 90-year-old Canadian woman faced with another nursing home lockdown chose to end her life through medically-assisted suicide. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal November 21, 2020
Gustavo Fring / Pexels China Has Already Inoculated 1 Million Against COVID as WHO Still Promises 'Fair' Access to Vaccine The health organization's plan, dubbed ACT-Accelerator, aims to dole out the vaccine to nations in proportion to their population sizes. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal November 20, 2020
August de Richelieu / Flickr New Study Finds Masks Offer Almost No Protection for Wearers 'Our study gives an indication of how much you gain from wearing a mask,' the study's lead author said. 'Not a lot.' By Jared Harris, The Western Journal November 19, 2020
State Department photo/Flickr Biden Vowed To 'Collaborate with China' Shortly Before Election If Biden becomes president, the next four years could see a disastrous unseating of American hegemony and the rise of the Chinese century. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal November 18, 2020
Chad Davis / Flickr Canada Elections Department Announces It Doesn't Use the Controversial Dominion Voting Systems The Canadian government annouced this week that it does not use the controverisal Dominion software, which has been the subject of scrunity. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal November 18, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Report: Trump Planning a Major Crackdown on China in Last Months of Term According to a new report, President Donald Trump is far from finished with his efforts to put China in its place. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 16, 2020
The National Guard / Flickr US Official Admits To 'Shell Games' That Kept Trump in Dark About Real Troop Levels 'Intentionally misrepresenting a matter of national security to the commander-in-chief is a dereliction of duty and should be punished.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 16, 2020
Daily Star / Facebook Baby Found Buried Alive by Worker Tending Fields on Farm: Report Video of the scene shows the dusty baby, motionless, as a woman pats under its nose with the colorful scarf it has been wrapped in. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal November 14, 2020
Sgt. Travis Zielinski / U.S. Army 6 American Troops Killed in Crash Near Egypt 'Today we are tragically reminded of the last full measure our uniformed warriors may pay for their service.' By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal November 12, 2020
Farah Nabil / Unsplash African Islamists Behead Over 50 People After Turning Soccer Field Into 'Execution Ground' The beheadings are the latest in a series of attacks carried about by the militants in the Cabo Delgado province since 2017. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal November 11, 2020
Free West Papua Campaign / Facebook Report: Indonesian Military Tortured, Killed Famed Pastor and Bible Translator 'The death of Reverend Yeremia Zanambani was caused by a series of acts which led to an extrajudicial killing.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal November 8, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Despite Chaotic Election, Trump Fulfills Promise To Abandon Paris Accords The 'science' appears to show that America can protect its own environment without the need for restrictions imposed by the rest of the world. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal November 5, 2020
Global Panorama / Flickr Congress Launches Investigation After UN Accused of Selling Out Dissidents to China After the UN was reportedly discovered giving information about Chinese dissidents to the CCP, a House committee is investigating. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal November 4, 2020
Carl Campbell / Flickr Second Radical Islamist Attack Rocks France, Jewish Community on High Alert In the afternmath of another terror attack in France, the Jewish community is on guard and taking precautions. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 31, 2020
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
UNclimatechange / Flickr Egypt President Claims Freedom of Expression 'Stops' When Muslims Are Offended France's Emmanuel Macron defended the right to publish religious images after a teacher who displayed caricatures of Muhammad was beheaded. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal October 28, 2020
Alasam / Flickr Chinese Government Has Only About One Year of Reserve Food as Crops Fail and Disease Sweeps Herds For China, a nation with several living generations who have faced starvation, food security is one of the government's top issues. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 26, 2020
Niv Singer / Unsplash Report: Hunter Biden Group at Center of Deal That Saw Strategic US Manufacturer Acquired by China The fishy transaction, and Hunter Biden's involvement in it, has not gone completely unnoticed by those in our nation's capital. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 24, 2020