NASA NASA Crashes $308M Spaceship Directly Into Asteroid - Moments Before Violent End Captured in Photos NASA successfully crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid as a test to build a defense for Earth against dangerous asteroids. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal September 27, 2022
Joe Raedle/Getty Images Artemis I Moon Mission Scrubbed in Final Moments After Launch Officials Notice Something Terribly Wrong NASA's plan to test rocket systems for future moon landings failed to get off the ground on Monday after officials noticed something amiss. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 29, 2022
JODY AMIET - AFP / Getty Images ; @EtienneKlein / Getty Images Scientist Admits Fraud: Invalidates 'Distant Star' Supposedly Photographed by $10 Billion Telescope A French scientist has admitted his viral tweet of a star light-years away is actually a piece of Spanish pork. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal August 7, 2022
@BrianEntin / Twitter screen shot Father of JonBenet Ramsey Threatens to File Suit if Independent Lab Isn't Handed DNA Evidence The father of JonBenet Ramsey is trying to get an independent researcher to test DNA gathered from the scene of his daughter's 1996 death. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 31, 2022
@ABC7Chicago / Twitter screen shot Arrest Made in Mysterious 1975 Death of Teen Girl After Expert Uses Discarded Coffee Cup to Connect the Dots A Pennsylvania man was arrested Sunday in connection with a 1975 murder after science and police work identified him as a suspect. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 20, 2022
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters Fauci's Department Not Only Knew About Gain-of-Function Research but Tried to Warn Us Years Ago New records show U.S. officials using the term "gain-of-function" to describe virus research taking place at a Wuhan, China, lab. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 18, 2022
@NASA / Twitter screen shot Photo: Historic James Webb Space Telescope's First-Ever Image Introduced - Highest Quality in History NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is sending us images from space that we have never been able to see before. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 12, 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
avid_creative/Getty Images Remains of Teen Girl Found Years Ago in Texas Finally Identified, Search for Murderer Is On It took years of waiting, DNA testing and a genealogist to link the remains to a missing person case from 2000. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 29, 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
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Google Engineer Claims Company's AI Has Achieved Sentience, Company Is Glossing Over the Truth An engineer Google has sidelined has a warning about the tech giant's Artificial Intelligence project. The company is downplaying it. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 13, 2022
@xmanwalton / Twitter screen shot Family of Murdered Couple Feared the Worst for Missing Infant, 40 Years Later Receive 'Present From Heaven' Holly Marie Clouse went missing in 1981 after the death of her parents; now, 40 year later her family received shock news. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal June 12, 2022
Spencer Platt/Getty Images New Docs: CDC Tracked Millions of Americans' Compliance With COVID Rules Using Cell Phone Location Data 'The CDC seems to have purposefully created an open-ended list of use cases', a cybersecurity expert told VICE News By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal May 4, 2022
@SpectrumDrama1 / Twitter screen shot 'Beyond Imagination': Ocean Explorers Stunned After Finding Famous Ship Off the Coast of Antarctica A ship that has been underwater since 1915, when an expedition had to abandon it, has been found near Antarctica. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 9, 2022
space.com / Facebook Suspected Chinese Rocket Crashes Into the Moon Who will take the blame for a 3-ton bit of space junk hitting the far side of the moon? Certainly not China. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 5, 2022
Today / YouTube screen shot Women Devastated After Discovering Hospital's Horrible Mistake She was surprised - but there had been signs along the way, little things she's noticed growing up that just didn't seem to add up. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 3, 2022
Policing South Cambridgeshire / Facebook screen sht After Donating Brain to Science, Woman's Sacrifice Reveals True Cause of Death: Murder Authorities also discovered that after Diane's death, Ian had collected around $100,000 from her bank accounts and life insurance policy. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal February 13, 2022
Photo courtesy of University of Maryland School of Medicine Patient Survives After Doctors' Hail Mary Procedure Gives Him an Animal Heart: 'We Are Trying to Make Sense of It' "One procedure does not in and of itself mean this is going to be a safe and effective intervention," Karen Maschke said. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal January 23, 2022
@XHNews / Twitter screen shot China Claims Historic First: On-Site Proof of Frozen Water on the Moon's Surface China claims lunar rocks it analyzed show the presence of water, which would make this the first rock sample to show water on the moon. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 9, 2022
Massachusetts State Police / Facebook screen shot Conch Shell Breaks 20-Year-Old Cold-Case Murder: Police Stunned On Sept. 10, Reed, now 53, was finally caught and has been indicted for armed robbery and murder charges in Moniz's case. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal December 8, 2021