Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images Report: Musk Reverses, Plans to Go Through with Twitter Deal as Shares Are Halted As if the saga of Elon Mush and Twitter needed more drama, a new development has emerged that led to a halt in trading Twitter stock. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 5, 2022
@MCO / Twitter screen shot Macaroni Grill Adding Inflation Fee to Every Bill Customer Alison Burke said she understood the need to add the fee as inflation continues to surge under Biden. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 28, 2022
Martin Pope/Getty Images Savage Restaurant Owner Completely Fed Up with 'Holier-than-thou' Vegans, Will Now Make Them Go Hungry While many expressed excitement about the new menu, others questioned why their particular dietary choices had not been considered. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 16, 2022
Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images 'Pawn Stars' Legend Rick Harrison Knows the Economy Is Bad Because of What He's Seeing Come to the Store As inflation surges, Harrison said selling items to a pawn shop may be the best option many people have to make a little cash. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 9, 2022
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Fake Meat Industry Hit with Devastating News as McDonald's Decides to Drop 'Beyond' Burgers' Popular fast-food chain McDonald's has completed a trial run of its meat substitute burger called the McPlant. Results were not promising. By Brett Davis, The Western Journal August 8, 2022
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Red States Engage in All-Out Assault on 'Woke' Banks: 'We're Not Going to Pay for Our Own Destruction' 'It’s anti-American, anti-freedom -- a deliberate attempt to subvert our democracy,' the CFO for one state says. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 5, 2022
Joe Raedle/Getty Images RNC Will Stop Paying Trump's Legal Bills if He Decides To Run in 2024: Report To remain 'neutral,' the RNC reportedly is holding something over Trump's head. Could this prevent him from running in 2024? By Aaron David, The Western Journal July 29, 2022
JEWEL SAMAD/AFP via Getty Images Ford to Ax Up to 8,000 American Jobs in Order to Fund Electric Vehicle Production – Report The layoffs are expected to occur in stages, starting this summer, with most coming from the company's 31,000-strong US workforce, the report said. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 21, 2022
Homeward Trails Animal Rescue / Facebook screen shot 4,000 Beagles in Desperate Need of Homes After Medical Breeding Facility Shuts Down Over 70 Violations After uncovering dozens of violations and 300 mysterious puppy deaths, inspectors shut down this medical breeding facility. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 13, 2022
Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images; @TheRealKeean / Twitter screen shot Bill Gates-Backed Food Center Burned to the Ground, Fire Might Have Been Sparked by EV 'Hybrid electrics, which have both a high voltage battery and an internal combustion engine, have a 3.4% likelihood of vehicle fires.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 11, 2022
PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images As Inflation Ravages America, Even Costco Is Raising Food Court Prices — Some by 33 Percent Inflation is ravaging the country under Biden, and even the food courts at Costco's around the country are feeling the effects. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal July 11, 2022
ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images Woke Coffee Shop Shuts Down After Even-More-Woke Employees Issue List of Insane Demands While the owners of the shop committed to wokeness early on, the far left employees eventually came from them. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal July 7, 2022
The Real Deal / Facebook Private Island Retreat Offered for Only $339,000 with One Catch: Can You Make It Through the Night? Despite the island's charm, during certain times of the year it is not fit for 'man or beast,' according to the owner. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 5, 2022
DAVID MCNEW/AFP via Getty Images 'Where Is Elon?' Musk's Sudden Uncharacteristic Silence Raises Eyebrows Musk's silence has left social media users questioning what happened to the tech billionaire since his last tweet. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 29, 2022
Kendyl Young / Flickr Massive Recall Announced, Normal Home Item Has Been Spontaneously Bursting Into Flames One home product containing a lithium-ion battery and solar panels is now being recalled as a fire hazard. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 26, 2022
@LayoffsN / Twitter screen shot Large Chicken Producer Abruptly Announces Closure of Tennessee Plant, Catching Locals Off Guard The move would jeopardize the livelihoods of around 200 of the company's employees during a time of record-high inflation. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 26, 2022
Christian Marquardt - Pool/Getty Images The Biden Administration Has Quietly Been Asking Elon Musk's Tesla for Advice: Report The Biden administration is looking for ways electric cars can be incorporated into the Renewable Fuel Subsidies program. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 24, 2022
Britta Pedersen-Pool/Getty Images Twitter Employees Are About to Come Face-to-Face With Elon Musk for the First Time Twitter employees could directly ask Musk questions regarding concerns they've expressed in recent weeks, the email said. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 15, 2022
David McNew/Getty Images Largest Pork Company in the US Shuts Down California Plant Due to High Costs California's unfriendliness toward companies is biting the hands of businesses that help feed millions in this country. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 13, 2022
Brandon Bell/Getty Images Gas Prices Rapidly Surge to Surpass Previously Unthinkable Milestone Some states are paying higher prices than others, but the pain at the pump is nationwide, and could mean painful midterms for Democrats. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 10, 2022