Helaina Hillyard / TikTok screen shot Athlete Discovers Tiny Dots on Her Skin Are Sign of Deadly Cancer 'I could have nearly died if I waited a few more hours to go to the doctor,' the 20-year-old basketball star said. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 13, 2022
screen shot / WFOR video 'Brave' and 'Tragic': Heroic Teen Gives Life Trying to Save Driver of Submerged Car Perry was out walking with his mother at the time, and seeing the accident, he dove into the water to try to help the driver. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 23, 2022
ABC News / Video screen shot Hero Teacher Saves 9-Year-Old Student Choking on Bottle Cap: 'I Just Went Into Action' It was just another day in the third-grade math class until one of her students found himself in a dangerous predicament By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Schumer: Biden Could Be About To Forgive Massive Amounts of Student Loan Debt 'I have told him that this is more important than just about anything else that he can do on his own,' Schumer said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 14, 2022
FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth / Youtube screen shot Science Experiment Gone Wrong: Teacher Sets Student's Hands on Fire, Causing Serious Burns Granbury Police Lieutenant Russell Grizzard said that the boy sustained "possible third degree burns on his hands." By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 10, 2022
Entheos Academy / Facebook screen shot Students Answer Call to Make Cards for Ukrainian Refugees, 'Completely Flood' Governor's Mansion Utah students responded with an overwhelming amount of letters, some even going the extra mile and writing them in Ukrainian. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 1, 2022
Richmond Animal Care and Control / Facebook screen shot Clever Teacher Gives Students Adorable Writing Assignment to Help Pets Find Their Forever Homes To make the project a little more real for the second-graders, an adorable, adoptable puppy ambassador visited their class. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 23, 2022
Aly Song/Reuters China Sent Agents to Violently Harass, Stalk and Spy on US Residents Five Chinese spies have been charged for harassing and spying on U.S. residents, and even tampering in a federal election. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal March 18, 2022
Sean Gallup/Getty Images Biden's Ambassador to Germany in Hot Water for Photo With Man Dressed as a Suicide Bomber The Biden administration's personnel choices do not inspire confidence. And a photo like doesn't help matters. By Richard Bledsoe, The Western Journal February 21, 2022
@MelWingKCRA / Twitter screen shot School District's 'Race and Equity Monitor' Declares Vile Graffiti Is Not Racist After Black Student Admits to It Racist grafitti is not racist when written by a black student, a California school district's racial monitor claims. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 20, 2022
Ohio Virtual Academy / Facebook screen shot Siblings Make Unbelievable Christmas Donation Through Nationwide Children's Hospital They turned to their online public school, the Ohio Virtual Academy, which has over 18,000 students across the state. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal December 12, 2021
Tim Killam / Facebook High School Construction Class Builds Amazing Gift for Wheelchair-Bound Boy 'Not only are they learning to use the tools and equipment, they’re also learning how to be a part of their community.' By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal November 30, 2021
@bcpsleonardi / Twitter School Board Member Escorts Young Kids on Field Trip to Gay Bar, Community Furious When Pics Emerge As woke stunts spread across public schools, Broward County, Florida, is reportedly taking things to a whole new level of crudity. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal October 28, 2021
@RNCResearch / Twitter screen shot; Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Biden Voter Turns on Him on Live TV: What Biden Has Done to America's Children Is Heartbreaking Even many of the people who voted for President Joe Biden last November are coming to regret their decision. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal October 21, 2021
@CoachUrsulaHill / Twitter Thousands of High School Students Across the US Bow Their Heads to Pray in Unison Across America Wednesday, thousands of high school students met publicy to share their faith in a time of prayer. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal September 23, 2021
@gregmepstein / Twitter Nearly 400 Years After Being Founded to Begin Teaching America's Ministers, Harvard Elects New Chief Chaplain - an Atheist Harvard has decided to undo hundreds of years of history by electing a top chaplain who is not a Christian. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal September 5, 2021
Bullis School / Facebook 'Goal-Oriented' High School Students Design Wheelchair Adaptor for Dad to Take Newborn on Walks Utilizing their problem-solving skills and a product called "Maker Pipe," the group of 10 students came up with a unique, safe solution for Jeremy and his son, Phoenix. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 22, 2021
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters Biden's $6 Trillion Budget Calls for Annual $1.3 Trillion Deficits for a Decade If all $1.71 trillion in debt was forgiven, each of the 144.3 million taxpayers would be on the hook for a whopping $11,850. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 29, 2021