@kevinvdahlgren / Twitter screen shotCommentary Homeless Woman Gives Brutally Honest Answer - She Has a Better Handle on the Crisis Than Most Blue City Leaders This homeless lady's rant shows us how the policies implemented in the name of "compassion" are not "compassionate" at all. By Peter Partoll January 3, 2023
@KIRONewsradio / Twitter Conservative Radio Show Host Dies Suddenly - Leaves Behind Wife and 3 Children Many paid tribute to him on social media, with one person saying he was "a champion for those who expect better of our state and our nation." By Andrew Jose January 2, 2023
@flyingYoko / Twitter video screen shot Watch: Seattle Ice Storm Cripples City, Cars and People Slide Down Hills Videos of Seattle's historic ice storm show vehicles losing control and pedestrians narrowly avoiding injury on slippery roads. By Ryan Ledendecker December 27, 2022
Niklas Skur - EyeEm / Getty Images Death Toll Reaches 27 as US Region Faces One of Worst Weather-Related Disasters in History “We know there are people who have been stuck in cars for more than two days," Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said. By The Associated Press December 25, 2022
@WSJ / Twitter Ex-Twitter Manager Sentenced to Prison for Spying and Money Laundering for Foreign Government Prosecutors said they wanted to "deter others in the technology and social media industry from selling out the data of vulnerable users." By Bronson Winslow December 15, 2022
Douglas Sacha / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Defunding 2.0': Major Blue City Pulls Sick Move on Already Understaffed Police This plan could be a blueprint for other leftist cities to also initiate their own programs to defund the police. By Peter Partoll December 6, 2022
@komonews / Twitter American Convicted of Trying to Join ISIS Receives Only 4-Year Prison Sentence, 'Far Below' What Government Requested He "sought martyrdom, had 'no problem with killing,' and hoped to be involved in beheading others," prosecutors said. By Abby Liebing December 1, 2022
John Moore / Getty Images 'Defeated' Seattle Business Owners May Hire Private Security After Rampant Break-Ins, Burglaries Seattle, Washington, is facing a large increase in crime, and business owners are taking on the burden to protect their businesses. By Bronson Winslow December 1, 2022
Steve Christensen / Getty ImagesCommentary GOP Senate Candidate Catches Up to 30-Year Leftist Incumbent as Red Wave Looms on the Horizon A pollster said that 'the Washington Senate race has become ground zero for a wave election upset,' and the numbers don't lie. By C. Douglas Golden October 31, 2022
AP / Michael Dwyer Zuckerberg, Meta Slapped with Historic Fine for Over 800 Election Law Violations 'I have one word for Facebook’s conduct in this case - arrogance. It intentionally disregarded Washington’s election transparency laws.' By The Associated Press October 26, 2022