Hillary Clinton To Publish Political Thriller Novel With Heavy Trump Overtones 'A president inaugurated after four years of American leadership that shrank from the world stage' seems like a dig at Trump. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
Demetrius Freeman/Reuters AG Nominee Garland: 'I Haven't Thought About' Whether Illegally Entering the US Should Remain a Crime 'I haven't thought about that question. Uh, uh, I just haven't thought about that question,' said Merrick Garland, Biden's pick for attorney general. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
Jeep Responds After Chief of Cherokee Nation Says 'It's Time' for Vehicle Name Change Jeep is open to a dialogue after the Cherokee Nation chief complained it's time for the company to drop the tribe’s name from its vehicle. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
@CierraKXXV / Twitter screen shot Fireball Erupts After Tractor-Trailer Collides with Train Carrying Petroleum in Texas Because of the intense heat, firefighters planned to allow it to burn for some time before trying to extinguish the flames. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
Jonathan Ernst/File Photo/Reuters Rush Limbaugh's Widow Announces Plans for Memorial Service, Takes Calls from Listeners There will be a virtual memorial service for broadcaster Rush Limbaugh, his widow announced Monday. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
El Mezcal Restaurant Stevens Point / Facebook screen shot Restaurant Owner Uses $2,000 to Help Promote His Competitors During Pandemic It's a lovely way to keep the friendly competition alive. And it certainly isn't hurting the Tex-Mex joint's public image. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
US Deports Former Nazi Guard Living in Tennessee: He Claimed He Was Only Following Orders The 95-year-old Tennessee resident was deported for his participation in one of the worst atrocities known to mankind. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
Joshua Roberts/Reuters Op-Ed: Dan Calabrese: When Did Conservatives Start Fearing Competition from Other Countries? 'Where did conservatives get the idea that free trade and free markets present a competitive landscape that American companies can’t win?' By Dan Calabrese, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
Commentary: Young Not Stupid: Cuomo's Nursing Home Cover Up Was a Product of Left-Wing Idolatry Majority of the media propped him up as a martyr in the early days of the pandemic, making the behind-the-scenes action irrelevant. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal February 22, 2021
State Senator Forced to Sit in Humiliating 'Box' for Refusing to Wear a Mask Comedian Jimmy Kimmel mocked her on his ABC late-night show, saying, 'She’s dumb, she won’t wear a mask.' By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal February 22, 2021
@mbracemoore / Twitter screen shot Commentary: Footage of Biden Claiming He Was Arrested at Capitol Raises Uncomfortable Questions for Dems There's one thing that jumps out in a video of Joe Biden in 2007 - and it isn't wondering whether the story he's telling is true. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal February 22, 2021
Brendan McDermid/Reuters Commentary: Fact-Checker Downplays Cuomo's Part in Nursing Home Death Surge, Blames Employees Instead 'We don't see hard evidence that that made a significant difference in COVID deaths,' PolitiFact's editor in chief told CNN. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 22, 2021
Fauci Claims Americans May Still Have to Wear Masks in 2022 'So, your timeline is taking us out a year, maybe two years, maybe even longer,' CNN host Dana Bash said of Fauci's mask forecast. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 22, 2021
Alisha Jucevic/Reuters Commentary: 2 Women Busted Trying to Skip COVID Vaccine Line Dressed as 'Grannies' '[T]hey came with the gloves, the glasses, the whole thing, and they are probably in their 20s,' a public health official said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 22, 2021
@kristenpflumFOX / Twitter Cop Fired, Allegedly Supplied BLM Protesters with Intel on Other Officers A Kentucky police officer who fed information to a Black Lives Matter protest leader has been fired for his actions. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
Thomas White/Reuters Commentary: 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
'The Muppets Show' Now Considered Offensive Content, Kids Trying to Watch Now See Warning Oscar and the rest of the muppets really have something to be grouchy about thanks to Disney's latest decision. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
New Mexico Gov. Accused of Wasting Taxpayer Dollars on Booze and Gourmet Food While New Mexico was being locked down, its governor was stocking up on expensive food and booze, according to a new report. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Dems Try to Sneak $100M in Funds for Silicon Valley Subway System into COVID Bill 'This is just further proof that congressional Democrats view the reconciliation process as a means to push through their wish list.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
McDonald's Execs Will Have Bonuses Cut if They Hire Too Many White Men for Top Positions McDonald's new hiring policy is being derided as 'McQuotas,' since executives will get a pay cut if they don't meet it. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 20, 2021