Drew Angerer/Getty Images Elizabeth Warren Now Coming for Your Sandwiches: 'Today's Left Is out of Control' "We don't need another private equity deal that could lead to higher food prices for consumers," Warren said. By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal November 29, 2023
Gerardo Mora/Getty Images Disney CEO Admits the Truth About His Return to the Company at Employee Town Hall Iger tried to downplay earlier comments he had made that seemed to imply that some of the company's larger assets might be up for sale. By George C. Upper III, Western Journal November 29, 2023
The Good Brigade/Getty Meta Secretly 'Coveted and Pursued' Preteens Not Supposed to be on Instagram: Unsealed Lawsuit Complaint A lawsuit says Meta knew for years it had Instagram users under the age of 13 and did nothing to stop them. By Jack Davis, Western Journal November 27, 2023
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Biden's Electric Vehicle Efforts Run Into Unexpected Roadblock: 'This Situation Is a Bit Dangerous' The free market economy always finds a way, despite the best efforts of central planners of all stripes to thwart it. By George C. Upper III, Western Journal November 21, 2023
@danimarielettering / TikTok screen shot Stanley President Surprises Woman Thanks to Viral Video of Virtually Unscathed Cup After Car Fire "We're going to send you some Stanleys," the company's president said in response. "But there's one more thing." By Maire Clayton, Western Journal November 18, 2023
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Domino's Plan to Give Pizzas Away to Those With Student Loans Painfully Backfires According to some reports, a Domino's pizza giveaway linked to student loan payments ended up as a debacle. By Jack Davis, Western Journal November 15, 2023
John Keeble/Getty Images Even with federal tax incentives, consumers are leery of buying an expensive EV in today's inflationary market. By Samantha Chang, Western Journal November 15, 2023
Marvel Entertainment / YouTube video screen shot Another Woke Disney Flop? 'The Marvels' Crashes with $6.5 Million Opening Night Projections for the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe installment had been dropping steadily over the past several weeks. By George C. Upper III, Western Journal November 11, 2023
Maria Korneeva/Getty Images God Always Gets the Last Laugh: Radical Outlet Named After Demonic Woman Shuts Doors It's a good rule of thumb not to mock God. This far-left feminist blog isn't the first Jezebel to learn that the hard way. By Bryan Chai, Western Journal November 10, 2023
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Forced to Slash Prices As Consumers Send a Clear Message Many leading electric vehicle manufacturers have been forced to cut prices in response to a nationwide fall in demand. By Ben Kew, Western Journal November 7, 2023
Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for GLAAD Bud Light Still Feeling the Pain As Quarterly Revenue Report Is Released Bud Light suffered another severe revenue decline, and the company still appears to have received only part of the boycotters' message. By Michael Schwarz, Western Journal November 2, 2023
G Fiume/Getty Images Calls To 'Boycott UFC' Erupt After Mega Deal With Bud Light Is Announced "When I look at a long-term sponsor that's going to be, we're going to be doing a six-year deal here," the UFC president revealed. By Bryan Chai, Western Journal October 25, 2023
Scott Olson/Getty Images Toyota Chairman Who Was Hesitant to Embrace Electric Vehicles Says 'People Are Finally Seeing Reality' "If regulations are created based on ideals, it is regular users who are the ones who suffer," the former CEO of Toyota said. By George C. Upper III, Western Journal October 25, 2023
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images After Years of Supporting BLM, Coca-Cola Quietly Makes a Big Change How could they not have seen something like this coming, given BLM's history and what was already known about it? By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal October 24, 2023
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Ford Lays Off Hundreds of Workers Who Were Building Electric F-150 Ford Motor Co. said this week's move was unrelated to the ongoing strike by the United Auto Workers union. By Ben Kew, Western Journal October 17, 2023
Hornady / Facebook Explosion Tears Through Hornady Ammo Chemical Compound Building, One Dead An explosion at a Nebraska ammunition manufacturer's facility comes at a time when Americans are worried about an ammo shortage. By Jack Davis, Western Journal October 16, 2023
Scott Olson/Getty Images Trump Falls From Forbes 400 List of Wealthiest Americans With the constant and expensive attacks on him in the courts, Donald Trump has tumbled from the Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal October 4, 2023
6abc Philadelphia / Youtube screen shot Majority of Dealership's Inventory Stolen in First Week of Business, Owner Says He 'Probably Won't Survive It' A Philadelphia car dealer suffered the theft of half a dozen cars in one week. Now he says it may doom his business. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal October 3, 2023
JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images Trump's Court Loss in NY Called 'Corporate Death Penalty,' and It's As Bad as It Sounds Justice is dead in New York as Trump-hating judge and Trump-hating attorney general conspired to destroy Trump businesses. By Michael Schwarz, Western Journal September 28, 2023
Adam Gray/Getty Images As Biden Pickets, Trump Deals Brutal Truth About 'The Only Time Joe Biden Has Ever Gotten His Hands Dirty' "Joe Biden only cares about enriching his own family. I care about enriching your family. That's why I did this." By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal September 28, 2023