Idaho is home to more navigable whitewater miles than any other state in the Lower 48. There are more than 100,000 miles of flowing rivers and streams, and 3,100 of those miles are navigable whitewater. For paddlers, that’s an enormous playground to explore. If you’ve ever dreamed of floating through breathtaking landscapes, Idaho’s iconic rivers offer a memorable and exciting experience for all skill levels. Among all that whitewater are sections primed for multiday wilderness epics and others perfect for gentle day floats. Adventurous visitors can explore Class I to Class IV waters, starting trips from major cities or rafting…

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A jury in Albuquerque, New Mexico has acquitted a former Uber driver of involuntary manslaughter, almost seven years after shooting took place, while police in the city say a much more recent shooting was also an act of self-defense.  In the first case, jurors deliberated for about five hours before returning the not guilty verdict for Clayton Benedict, who had testified during his trial that he shot passenger James Porter in self-defense.Attorneys said in closing arguments Friday that the fatal series of events began when Benedict picked up two intoxicated men at the Salt Yard,…

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It’s imperative that we police our own as best we can. That means calling out bad behavior, condemning the worst, and making it clear that it’s not acceptable.We normally don’t have to do much of that because while some people get stupid with guns, they’re usually casual gun owners, we all call them out, and then we go about our business. It’s often over something tragic, though sometimes it’s just hilarious; it’s often not intentional. But what this guy was convicted of is completely unacceptable.A former DuPage County prosecutor was sentenced earlier this month to…

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The Pentagon is weighing its options in the war the United States started, and on the table are “weeks” worth of ground operations against Iran. The U.S. is also busy plotting a ground attack despite publicly engaging in diplomatic efforts allegedly aimed at finding a ceasefire. A Saturday night report in The Washington Post suggested that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf correctly indicated that the U.S. wants to initiate a ground incursion in Iran. “The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran, U.S. officials said, as thousands of American soldiers and Marines arrive in the Middle East for what could…

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This article was originally published by Garrison Vance at Natural News.  Senior Commander Says Army Nears “Collapse” Due to Personnel Shortage Israel’s military chief of staff warned the country’s security cabinet this week that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) risk collapsing due to a critical shortage of personnel, according to multiple media reports. Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir reportedly stated that the military is “going to collapse in on itself” if urgent measures are not taken to address a deficit of approximately 12,000 troops. [1] The warning was delivered during a closed-door meeting on March 25, according to a report from The Cradle,…

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One of the more absurd arguments anti-gunners make toward Second Amendment absolutists is asking if we’re fine with private parties owning nuclear weapons. It’s absurd because it’s simply not a realistic scenario. No one who makes them would sell them to us, and most of us couldn’t afford one anyway, so even if this is an option, it’s kind of still not an option. But if you only get your news from Slate or X, you might think that the Department of Justice just defended, or refused to rule out, private nukes.No, this is not…

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Kid Rock is facing some backlash after posting a video of an Army Apache helicopter flying low over his Nashville home, with critics questioning whether taxpayer-funded Army resources were used.The footage, shared by the 55-year-old artist on March 28 across social media, shows him saluting as the aircraft hovers near his property, standing beside a replica Statue of Liberty near his pool. The clip quickly prompted questions about cost, authorization, and whether the flight was part of a routine operation or something else.Online backlash was swift, with critics questioning whether taxpayer-funded military resources were being used for a private display.…

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If you’ve been following the legal circus out of Washington, D.C., you already know this thing just keeps delivering. And according to analysis from Washington Gun Law’s William Kirk, the latest development in Benson v. United States is another rough day for the District. We’re talking full-on denial across the board. The D.C. Attorney General’s office came in hot, asking the court to fast-track everything, skip key steps, and basically treat this case like a five-alarm emergency. The court’s response? “No.” Not once. Not twice. But repeatedly. Requests to bypass normal procedure? Denied. Push for immediate en banc review? Denied.…

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