Ron Schwane/Getty Images 'They Will Go to Hell': Pitcher's Tweet Against 'Pride Month' Resurfaces Before His First Start in MLB A Boston Red Sox pitcher was confronted by the organization over a years-old tweet discussing homosexuality. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal June 9, 2023
Wesley Hitt/Getty Images 'There Is POWER in Prayer!': NFL Star Taken Off Ventilator After Almost Drowning to Save His Kids The bold truth that God is active and moving through the prayers of those who love Him brings about positive change. By Elizabeth Delaney, Western Journal January 16, 2023
Noam Galai/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival Ashton Kutcher Opens Up About Rare Autoimmune Disease That Brought Him to His Knees Though Ashton Kutcher says he "feels lucky to be alive," he still wants to be able to reclaim his health and an excellent quality of life. By Elizabeth Delaney, Western Journal December 8, 2022
Euclid Pet Pals / Facebook After Neighbor Complaint, Police Find Emaciated Dogs Tied up and Left in Empty Apartment for Weeks They'd been left with no food or water, the floor was saturated with urine and feces, and their tether was so short they couldn't lie down. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 13, 2022
clevelanddotcom / Twitter Siblings Face Charges for Allegedly Having One of Ohio's Largest Trees Cut Down Illegally; Remains Then Were Sold for Lumber Black walnut trees are valuable due to their high-quality lumber, which often is used to make furniture, musical instruments and veneer. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal March 27, 2022
@USMarshalsHQ / Twitter Bank Teller Disappeared 52 Years Ago with $215,000 in Cash, And They Just Found Him 'Everything in real life doesn't always end like in the movies,' US Marshal Pete Elliot said in a statement. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal November 17, 2021