Every morning over breakfast in early 1942, the infamous German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel received a classified intelligence briefing. The reports detailed British troop positions, supply routes, convoy schedules and operational plans across North Africa — intelligence so precise that Rommel called it “die gute Quelle,” the good source.His source wasn’t a spy within British command. It was an American embedded with the British.Col. Bonner Fellers, the U.S. military attaché in Cairo, had no idea his detailed reports to Washington were feeding intel to the Desert Fox. Italian intelligence had stolen the codes Fellers used to transmit his dispatches, and for…

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On November 26, 2025, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing announced Maj. Gen. Marcus B. Annibale relieved Lt. Col. Calischaran G. James of his duties as commanding officer of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 36 (MALS-36) at Camp Foster, Okinawa. The official press release stated the action was taken “due to loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command” and emphasized commanders “are held to the highest standards of conduct and must consistently live above reproach.” Lt. Col. Ryan T. Iden assumed duties as interim commanding officer “until the incoming commander arrives.”Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron (MALS) 36 provides the “1st Marine…

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While the mysteries surrounding artificial intelligence and its effectiveness continue to be debated, the U.S. government recently made it clear – AI should be utilized to help reduce veteran suicides. Recently passed fiscal year funding bills to support the Department of Veterans Affairs’ 2026 budget called for the VA to use “further innovative tools,” including AI to pinpoint veterans showing high levels of suicidal ideation. Two different versions of VA’s fiscal year funding package were approved by both the House and the Senate months ago, but the full-year appropriations bill didn’t receive its full stamp of approval by Congress until last week…

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By Tom Beckstrand A quick glance at the Savage 110 Ultralite Elite, and it’s easy to think it’s a more expensive chassis rifle made in a boutique gun shop. If it had a Remington 700 footprint, I’d also be inclined to think that it’s just like the others. However, the combination of a Savage action with a Proof Research barrel and MDT HNT26 chassis results in a different approach to producing a lightweight package with exceptional performance. In fact, the Savage receiver has more action screw engagement than any Model 700, meaning fewer unexplained flyers when shooting groups.…

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What do you have going on the weekend of February 21st next year?If the answer is, “Not a thing,” or some variation thereof, I hope you’ll consider making your way to Summerfield, Florida, for one of the fastest-growing Second Amendment annual events in the country, 2A Freedom Fest. You might be wondering why that name sounds familiar. If so, it’s because I mentioned it earlier this year, just a few weeks before the event. However, that didn’t really let a lot of people plan their trips in time, so we’re bringing it up a bit…

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We who engage in shooting sports seem to constantly be on the lookout for new doodads that we feel will improve our experience. I plead guilty to this, I admit. I’m always looking for things that will help me carry ammo, store things, be more organized when going to the range, etc. I have accumulated a lot of stuff over the years, even more after becoming an active gun writer.  So, I thought I might share some items with you. I will touch on a variety of equipment… gun bags and cases, ammo storage, targets, tools, and other items. I…

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This article was originally published by Jacob Thomas at Natural News.  The Federal Reserve is identified as the primary cause of inflation through its policy of “currency debasement,” which systematically destroys the value of Americans’ savings and wages. A “political-inflation doom loop” is described, where the government prints money to fund spending, causing prices to rise, which in turn leads the public to demand more government relief, necessitating even more money printing. There is a deliberate and widespread misunderstanding of inflation’s root cause, with the public blaming supply chains or corporate greed instead of monetary policy. The U.S. has “crossed…

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Whether you’re looking for a buddy to take mountain biking, skiing, running, kayaking, or hiking, most dogs are up for anything given a bit of training and encouragement — and, of course, the right gear. Our editors have traveled thousands of miles with their dogs, by car, foot, ski, and almost any other means of adventure. Needless to say, we’ve tried a lot of gear and have come up with a few makeshift solutions of our own. These things not only make a human’s life easier when traveling and exploring with their pup, but they also ensure the health, safety,…

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President Donald Trump is in a somewhat unique position. He’s got a second first year in office. It’s not his very first, of course, but it’s his first year because everything had to be set up in order for him to govern. There were no incumbency benefits with an existing staff and infrastructure. Only Grover Cleveland shares that experience, and since he served as president at the end of the 19th Century, we can’t really ask him what it was like. Trump is the only president alive to know that feeling, which is kind of cool, really. …

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The National Firearms Act trust remains the most practical vehicle for owning suppressors and short-barreled rifles, despite regulatory changes that reduced some of its original advantages. I’ve navigated this process multiple times, and the trust structure still offers meaningful benefits that individual ownership simply can’t match. The landscape has shifted since 2016, but understanding how to properly establish and maintain an NFA trust is more relevant than ever in 2026. Why Trusts Still Matter When ATF Rule 41F took effect in July 2016, it eliminated the chief executive law enforcement officer (CLEO) signoff requirement and mandated that all “responsible persons”…

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A Utah father is facing six first-degree felony charges after a hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon left his three children in critical condition. Authorities released a detailed timeline that identifies weather exposure, delayed retreat, and medical emergencies among the primary factors in the case. The Hike Wasatch Mountain Range Broads Fork Twin Peaks Trail; (photo/Shutterstock) In early October, Micah Zephan Smith began the Broads Fork Trail hike with his children, ages 8, 4, and 2. The trail is a steep and strenuous route in Big Cottonwood Canyon that gains more than 2,000 feet in under 3 miles and is rated…

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The name of the game for many businesses in 2025, not least of all knife manufacturers, has been adaptation to stay operational. An uncertain landscape of tariffs and the costs of raw materials left a looming specter of higher manufacturing costs. One tactic to combat raising prices, at least to the degree posed by the very highest tariff rates, is to produce goods domestically. In the knife world, plenty of brands manufacture in the U.S. Big dogs like Benchmade, Leatherman, Gerber, and Kershaw have been waving that flag for years. However, for smaller cottage brands, going domestic can be a…

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