Fox News video screen shot Restaurant's Brutal Policy Has Dine-and-Dashers Crawling Back to Pay "We're not really trying to … get the money as much as use as a deterrent. We don't want those customers back." By Jared Harris, Western Journal September 10, 2023
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Shareholder Vote Gives Trump a Big Truth Social Win Donald Trump's Truth Social site has been struggling to survive in the cluttered world of social media outlets. But it just got a bump. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal September 5, 2023
fcafotodigital/Getty images Soaring DC Crime: Grocery Chain Ditches Name Brand Laundry Detergents in Favor of Ones No One Wants to Steal In the newest attempt to curb theft, one Washington, D.C., grocery store will not stock national brands of some high-theft items. By Jack Davis, Western Journal September 5, 2023
Benny Johnson / YouTube screen shot Watch Americans' Reactions as They Are Offered Free Bud Light: 'No F***ing Way' Bud Light' fall is a solemn warning to brands who disrespect their customer base by pushing their woke ideas on them. By Rachel M. Emmanuel, Western Journal September 5, 2023
@nypost / X screen shot Five-Word Note Woman Put on Receipt Is Going Viral and Dividing the Internet A viral picture is sparking an intense debate about a very real issue: Should America ditch tip-based wages? By Bryan Chai, Western Journal September 4, 2023
Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for PFLAG 'Ultra Right' Beer Born Out of Dylan Mulvaney Fiasco Now Sending Beer out 'By the Tractor-Trailer Load' A beer business launched by a conservative father during the Bud Light boycott is finding great success. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal August 30, 2023
PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Journalist Rents EV for Entire Week, Says She's 'Totally Sold on Gas-Powered Cars' It seems that every month we find more evidence that electric vehicles are just not ready for prime time in the United States. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal August 21, 2023
IGN Movie Trailers / YouTube video screen shot 'Sound of Freedom' Investors Get Massive Payout After Film Strikes Gold at the Box Office 'Sound of Freedom' is slated for international distribution starting later this week in South Africa before opening in 20 more countries. By George C. Upper III, Western Journal August 17, 2023
Spencer Platt/Getty Images Budweiser's New Can Design Makes Customers Distance Themselves Further from Brand Budweiser seems to be joining Bud Light in a death spiral as beer customers continue to react badly to new sales gimmicks. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal August 16, 2023
TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images Luxury Electric Vehicle Startup Loses Over $500,000 on Every Vehicle It Sells An EV startup company is selling cars, but it is losing a massive amount of money with every car sold, according to its 2nd quarter earnings. By Jack Davis, Western Journal August 9, 2023
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images EV Company That Biden Admin Loves Declares Bankruptcy This is a significant blow to the Biden administration, which has poured billions into promoting electric transportation. By Ben Kew, Western Journal August 9, 2023
Joe Raedle/Getty Images Anheuser-Busch Offloads 8 Beer Brands as Bud Light Backlash Continues to Take a Toll "We will continually look for companies and brands that have an established presence that we can build into a powerful portfolio." By Bryan Chai, Western Journal August 8, 2023
PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Insurance Companies Realize What Is Happening With EVs – Things Could Soon Get Expensive Yet another sign has emerged that electric vehicles are simply not ready for prime time - and insurance companies are taking notice. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal August 7, 2023
Drew Angerer/Getty Images 'Rolling Over in Their Grave': Anheuser-Busch Heir Says What Ancestors Would Think of Bud Light's Mulvaney Partnership Whatever the podcast host was expecting, it seems the Anheuser-Busch heir had a different perspective -- the kind sane people have. By Joe Saunders, Western Journal August 6, 2023
G Fiume/Getty Images Bud Light's Dylan Mulvaney Fiasco Such a Disaster It's Going to Be Taught in College Business Classes Bud Light may not have learned its lesson after the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco, but it looks like business school students just might. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal August 3, 2023
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Bud Light's Situation So Bad Bars Have to Trick People Into Drinking It? 'Mystery Lager' Bud Light goes from bad to worse as each week ticks by since its Dylan Mulvaney mess, and now they can't even give it away. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal August 1, 2023
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images End of an Era as American Trucking Company Ceases Operations A once-thriving American trucking company has come to the end of the road, as union officials deny responsibility for its problems. By Jack Davis, Western Journal August 1, 2023
Gado/Getty Images Journalists Go Through Electric Truck Nightmare When They Completely Run Out of Battery Editor's ordeal after draining electric truck battery provides additional evidence for those who resist climate-related EV push. By Michael Schwarz, Western Journal August 1, 2023
Walt Disney Studios / YouTube screen shot 'Two-Hour Dud': Disney's Newest Dumpster Fire Shredded by Critics, Cast Boycotts Premiere Even the positive reviews for Disney's latest potential bomb made the movie look slight and disappointing to critics. By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal July 27, 2023
Zhe Ji/Getty Images Left's Electric Vehicle Hopes and Dreams Run Into a Wall: EVs Are Piling Up on Lots With No Buyers The steep price tag and other challenges associated with EV ownership can pose a burden on an individual's wallet and mental well-being. By Rachel Emmanuel, Western Journal July 13, 2023