Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Lowe's Attempts to Thwart Rampant Theft by Developing High-Tech System That's 'Invisible' to Customers Lowe's is taking a high-tech approach as it tries to curb rampant retail theft through an idea called Project Unlock. By Jack Davis, Western Journal February 1, 2023
@snkrticians / Twitter EV Owner Says He Hears 'Loud Boom' 1 Minute After Plugging in Truck - Then Error Codes Start Popping Up The ongoing saga of not-quite-ready-for primetime EVs continues. There is a danger the vehicle will fry at a charging station. By Mike Landry, Western Journal January 31, 2023
Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images EV Discord: Tesla Owners Punishing Peers Who Park at Superchargers Without Charging It's unthinkable for a driver of a gas-powered vehicle to leave it at a gasoline pump. But some Tesla drivers apparently think differently. By Joe Saunders, Western Journal January 24, 2023
Scott Olson/Getty Images Report: Trump to Make Big Move - This Set Him Apart in 2016 Former President Donald Trump could be looking to make an anticipated return to the social media platform that helped catapult him in 2016. By Bryan Chai, Western Journal January 24, 2023
TFLoffroad / Youtube screen shot Man's $115K Electric Hummer Breaks Down in Middle of Utah Desert, and It's Not the First Time During a recent off-road trip in Moab, Utah, one man ran into some serious trouble with his GMC Hummer EV. By Michael Austin, Western Journal January 18, 2023
Chesnot/Getty Images TikTok Offers Desperate Concession to Avoid Widespread Bans in America: Report Social media titan TikTok has offered authorities a concession of sorts in the face of heightening scrutiny. By Bryan Chai, Western Journal January 17, 2023
OLIVER CONTRERAS/AFP via Getty Images As Biden Admin Considers Ban of Gas Stoves, Damning Photo of Jill Biden Goes Viral Once again, leftists want to remove one more technology that makes our lives easier. But have they spoken to the first lady about it? By Mike Landry, Western Journal January 11, 2023
Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images EV Autopilot Sends Police on 68 MPH Chase After Driver Gets a Little Too Sleepy Officers attempted to get the driver's attention, but he "did not respond to stop signals or repeated horns," a police news release said. By Elizabeth Delaney, Western Journal January 5, 2023
Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images Man Hated His Tesla Model S So Much, He Traded It for a Chrysler - 'I Couldn't Be Happier' After years of trying to overcome Tesla's quality issues and poor customer service, he finally threw in the towel. By Josiah Upper, Western Journal January 3, 2023
@HREAssociation / Twitter screen shot Roman Emperor's Secret Code Finally Cracked After 5 Centuries - Mysterious Note Reveals Significant 'Concerns' A letter from one of Renaissance Europe's most powerful men has finally been decoded - five centuries after being written. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal December 24, 2022
EVs Were More Popular Than Gas Cars a Century Ago, But They Couldn't Avoid This Big Problem Lots of early cars were electrics. But they had problems, some of the same problems affecting electric cars today. By Mike Landry, Western Journal December 11, 2022
Maja Hitij/Getty Images Elon Musk Announces Massive Change Coming to Twitter After Release of Second 'Twitter Files' Bomb Elon Musk is pledging massive reforms on Twitter after platform censors were implicated in "shadowbanning" users. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal December 9, 2022
Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images Adam Schiff Blasts Twitter, Then Gets Fact-Checked by Elon Musk Himself Elon Musk fired back after a California Democrat accused him of turning Twitter into a platform filled with racial slurs. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal December 9, 2022
Man Exposes Shocking Amount Electric Truck Driving Range Is Cut Because It's Cold Out: 'Disaster' "He is barely keeping up when it comes to charging at home and the range of this truck in winter, and it is stressing him out." By Samantha Chang, Western Journal December 6, 2022
Drew Angerer/Getty Images New EV Coming to US Can Travel 70 Miles Per Week on Battery Power from Solar in Normal Weather A German automaker has released a solar-compatible electric vehicle, but familiar issues plague the new car. By Chase McCown, Western Journal November 24, 2022
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Democrat Thinks She Won Her Race, Turns Out It Was a Reporting Error and the Republican Actually Won 'I hung up the phone and checked my voicemail and there’s this message that said there is a problem…I was devastated.' By Joe Saunders, Western Journal November 17, 2022
Nathan Stirk/Getty Images Amazon Workers Finally Win Small Victory, Then Company Rolls Out the Robots Even as organized labor begins to make a foothold in the internet giant's warehouses, workers could be making themselves obsolete. By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal November 14, 2022
JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images Reviewer Exposes EV Truck's 'Kryptonite' After Trip Takes 3 Hours Longer Than It Should've It wasn't long ago that Australia had a reputation as a tough, freedom-loving nation, but after COVID, that hard-earned rep has been ruined. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal November 1, 2022
Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images Elon Musk Strikes Gold: 'Twitter Board Deliberately Hid This Evidence from the Court' Elon Musk published what he calls evidence to support his claim that Twitter's former executives have lied about the platform's metrics. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal October 31, 2022
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Elon Musk's 4-Word First Tweet as Twitter Owner Sets the Stage for What's to Come Elon Musk finally owns the social media company, and he began his era by sending four top Twitter executives packing. By Jack Davis, Western Journal October 28, 2022