Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Elon Musk Scores Major Legal Victory in Multibillion-Dollar Lawsuit Over Tweets Elon Musk walked away a winner after a jury rejected an attempt to punish Musk over 2018 tweets about taking Tesla private. By Jack Davis, Western Journal February 6, 2023
Sean Krajacic-Pool/Getty Images Rittenhouse Facing Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit After Judge's Ruling A federal civil lawsuit against Kyle Rittenhouse and Kenosha law enforcement will proceed after a judge's ruling. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal February 3, 2023
KTVU Fox 2 in San Francisco / YouTube screen shot 'You're Welcome': Pelosi's Alleged Attacker Makes Chilling Confession in TV Interview The suspect in the home invasion assault of Paul Pelosi doubled down on his actions in a jailhouse phone call. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal January 29, 2023
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Does Obama Still Have Classified Documents? His Office's Comment Doesn't Look Good It's a question so obvious even Obama's cheerleading squad in the establishment media should be asking it at some point. By Richard Bledsoe, Western Journal January 25, 2023
Wide World of Sports / YouTube screen shot Tennis Star Stops Game, Demands to Know Why Umpire Hasn't Handled Situation in the Stands Tennis star Novak Djokovic was met with hecklers as he returned to the 2023 Australian Open, leading to a confrontation with the umpire. By Carson Choate, Western Journal January 21, 2023
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images Paul Pelosi Attack Update: News Outlets Make Major Move in Court A coalition of news outlets have filed a court motion seeking access to the evidence in Paul Pelosi's home invasion case. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal January 20, 2023
David Ryder/Getty Images Horror: What One Surviving Roommate of Slain Idaho Students Saw After Opening Door During Attack An affidavit in the Idaho quadruple murder case features chilling testimony from one witness who survived the home invasion. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal January 6, 2023
boonchai wedmakawand/Getty Images; OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images US Appeals Court Ruling Gives Schools Major Constitutional Buff The court said "the privacy afforded by sex-separated bathrooms has been widely recognized throughout American history and jurisprudence." By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal January 4, 2023
STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images Bombshell Huckabee Announcement - SCOTUS Case Could Flip 2020, Boot Biden, Harris The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the 2020 election case Brunson v. Adams on Friday, in which plaintiffs allege congressional wrongdoing. By Randy DeSoto, Western Journal January 3, 2023
Mark Wilson/Getty Images America's 'Most Dangerous' Law Just Went into Effect - It's Like Democrats Are Sabotaging the Country At least a court has halted the worst part of the law -- bail reform. But new Democratic legislation in Illinois is still very bad. By Mike Landry, Western Journal January 2, 2023
@Cobratate / Twitter screen shot The Strange Case of Andrew Tate: Celebrity Detained by Police, Posts Ominous 5-Word Message Andrew Tate has been arrested by Romanian authorities and is currently being detained on charges of rape and sex trafficking. By Carson Choate, Western Journal December 31, 2022
Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images for BET Is Kanye Missing? Rapper's Former Business Manager Says He Can't Find Him to Serve $4.5 Million Lawsuit Kanye West's former business manager says he is having trouble finding him to serve the rapper a $4.5 million lawsuit. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal December 30, 2022
Jon Cherry/Getty Images Judge Surprises with Devastating Ruling Against Kari Lake, But She Immediately Spoils It with a Major Announcement The judge ruled against Lake, but it seems as if she has no intention of giving up the fight that easily just yet. By Peter Partoll, Western Journal December 26, 2022
David Dee Delgado/Getty Images Is It All Over? Sam Bankman-Fried in FBI Custody, Biggest Name Yet Turns on Him A former intimate partner of Sam Bankman-Fried has pleaded guilty and is cooperating with a federal investigation. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal December 24, 2022
John Moore/Getty Images Mexican Cartels Will Win Big When Title 42 Ends, According to Experts A retired Drug Enforcement Agent is warning that Mexican cartels will benefit at the border after the end of Title 42. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal December 21, 2022
Spencer Platt/Getty Images NY Court Finds Trump Organization Guilty of Tax Fraud, Could Impose Relatively Small Fine The Trump Organization was found guilty on 17 different counts, including conspiracy and falsifying business records. By Michael Austin, Western Journal December 7, 2022
Reporter Makes First Post Since Going Missing from NBC After Pelosi Retraction, Reveals Location The NBC News correspondent whose report on Paul Pelosi's attack drew controversy has resurfaced after his disappearance drew suspicion. By Carson Choate, Western Journal December 3, 2022
Spencer Platt/Getty Images Federal Judges Give DOJ a Huge Win Over Trump in Mar-a-Lago Documents Case Former President Donald Trump has lost another round in court in connection with the Mar-a-Lago raid conducted by federal officials. By Jack Davis, Western Journal December 2, 2022
JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images Federal Appeals Court Shuts Down Biden's Big Plan With Crushing Ruling President Joe Biden's effort to grant student loan debt forgiveness is facing major legal problems after the latest court ruling. By Jack Davis, Western Journal December 1, 2022
New Yorkers Use Fall Foliage to Their Advantage, Avoid Tolls by Using Leaves Drivers who are using the fall weather to their advantage by sticking leaves to their license plates have dodged millions in tolls. By Carson Choate, Western Journal November 27, 2022