The United States ruling class’s calculated and unempathetic stance on almost every policy is going to eventually be its downfall. The rulers are now demanding access to Africa’s critical minerals in exchange for medical care. The U.S. has already negotiated 28 international health agreements, most of them with African countries. Washington is refusing to disclose their full terms, triggering a widespread backlash, the Washington Post reported on Monday, according to a report by RT.  These deals are part of an “America First” overhaul of foreign health assistance, led by the State Department following the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for…

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Joshua Tree National Park attracts millions of visitors each year, and its striking desert landscape is home to many rare species. And the park may soon have a new neighbor: a rare earth mine. Last month, the Australian company Dateline Resources began exploring land next to the park for a potential mine for these valuable materials, and the plan is sparking backlash. The Music Valley Project On Feb. 27, 2026, DTR announced its Music Valley project. In an email to GearJunkie, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) confirmed that DTR had filed 969 claims totaling 19,380 acres. According to a…

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A little over a week ago, I wrote about how local police in Pennsylvania were putting out a warning to the community about a game popular among high school seniors where they take on the role of assassins and shoot each other with water guns. People have been mistaken for real bad guys in this game, and real consequences have ensued because of it. Unfortunately, while the police in Pennsylvania issued the warning, it was some folks in Louisiana who probably needed to hear it.No one was hurt, but it could have been much worse.High…

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One of the best things recently fired U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi did during her tenure to help bolster the right of lawful Americans to keep and bear arms was set up a Second Amendment Section within the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Section. And according to a recent Washington Times report, section leaders there are gearing up to challenge anti-gun state laws throughout the nation. The Times report chronicled an appearance by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon on the “Dana Loesch Show,” where she said her organization was actively hiring Second Amendment attorneys to pursue challenges to unconstitutional laws…

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YETI certainly isn’t known for shedding ounces or advancements in packability. But that’s the story behind its latest camping seat, the Trailhead Field Chair. A clear evolution of the brand’s category debut, Trailhead Camp Chair, the Field Chair is a simpler, stripped-down approach to outdoor seating. Leaner and lighter than the original, the Trailhead Field Chair looks and feels about as close to minimalist as the Austin brand is likely to get. It does away with creature comforts like armrests and cupholders, and trades the firm but breathable “FlexGrid” mesh of the Trailhead Camp chair for a more traditional synthetic…

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President Donald Trump has confirmed the U.S. has tried to arm the Iranian opposition, but claims that the guns meant for Iranian citizens never got to them. So what exactly did we send, and where’d they end up?  Details on the operation (which I sincerely hope as called Operation Farsi and Furious) remain scant, but Trump on Monday generally confirmed what Fox News’s Trey Yingst reported over the weekend: an untold number of weapons were sent to the Kurds with the expectation that they would be given to Iranians willing and ready to take to…

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Springfield’s 4-inch SA-35 keeps the soul of the Hi Power alive while making it faster, handier, and easier to carry. If you already like the full-size gun, this trimmed-down steel 9mm may be the one that really gets under your skin. Why the Springfield SA-35 4″ Still Makes the Hi Power Matter John Browning’s influence on the firearms world cannot be understated. From the 1911 to the M2 .50 caliber machine gun, his designs have defended freedom for over 100 years. His two most influential pistols, the 1911 and the P-35 Hi Power, have been carried by military, law enforcement,…

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Crispy, creamy, and unapologetically savory, this smoked trout melt turns fish skeptics into believers in about 10 minutes on a hot griddle. Turn Fish Haters Into Fans With This Smoked Trout Melt Even self-proclaimed fish haters end up asking for seconds. This grilled fish sandwich is crunchy at the edges, gooey in the middle, and salty in the best way. The hardest part is remembering which side of the bread gets the butter. With a handful of pantry staples, you can be biting into this trout melt in under ten minutes. Canned tuna works. Canned chicken works. The best version…

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This old Weatherby story starts with a gifted .257 Weatherby Magnum and ends with a hard-hitting custom .300 Win. Mag. that still shoots sub-MOA and carries decades of hunting memories. It is part rifle review, part field journal, and all old-school cool with a little extra thunder. Old School Cool – Part 1Old School Cool – Part 2Old School Cool – Part 3Old School Cool – Part 4 Table of Contents 🛒 Check Current Price for Weatherby Mark V on GunsAmerica In 1982, I went into the US Air Force. When I came out of basic training, an old family…

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Do You Still Need Hearing Protection with a Suppressor? Of course, you do. At least, you do in most cases, with very few exceptions. When you first clamp a suppressor on your rifle and touch off a round, the difference can feel pretty drastic, and it can be easy to fool yourself into thinking that you’re doing zero damage to your hearing once a suppressor goes on. The sharp crack drops to a manageable thump, and you wonder if ear pro is truly optional. The honest answer from my own experience (and mistakes) is that while a lot of suppressors…

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The Tactacam REVEAL Ultra packs 4K image quality, live streaming, Active GPS, and field-proven battery performance into a price point that makes a whole lot of sense. After months of real use, this cellular trail camera proved it is not just loaded with features, it is built to keep working when the season gets serious. Why the Tactacam REVEAL Ultra Stands Out Fast The Tactacam REVEAL Ultra is a 4K cellular trail camera with live streaming, Active GPS tracking, and switchable low/no-glow IR. It builds on the proven REVEAL platform and adds features that serious hunters actually use. Most importantly,…

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What’s happening in Canada right now is an absolute travesty. It’s also what a lot of American anti-gunners want to see here in the United States. They want to curtail so-called assault weapons and force us to hand all of them in, only so they can then move on to the next target, which will likely be handguns. And sure enough, Canada has a freeze on handgun transfers, which is just a precursor to going after them next.But with the current gun grab, there are issues. We’ve already talked about the low compliance rate, but…

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The DRT Recon Lounger is one of those rare backcountry hunting products that actually does more than the box promises. At 2 lbs 1 oz, it gives western hunters real glassing support, rifle protection, shooting utility, and sleeping-pad backup without wasting precious pack space. Watch the DRT Recon Lounger in Action Video 1: Video 2: Why the DRT Recon Lounger Earns Its Spot in a Backcountry Pack Backcountry hunters obsess over cutting weight and reducing gear, and rightfully so. Every ounce you carry in is an ounce you carry out, and redundant gear has a way of staying in the…

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When disaster strikes, there is no room for guesswork when it comes to your food. You need to know what you have, how much, and how long it will last you. A well-prepared food supply addresses one of your most critical needs. When it comes to food prep, the bottom line is that if you run out, you and your family will find yourselves on a survival countdown. Food prepping is not about throwing random cans of food into a dark cabinet and hoping for the best. It is about building a layered, intentional system on top of a solid…

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Summary:  A Sunday night Axios report on a US-proposed 45-day ceasefire has, by Monday morning, been rejected by Iran: diplomatic talks are “absolutely incompatible with ultimatums, crimes, and threats to commit war crimes,” the Foreign Ministry said. Iran rejects apparent US fresh proposal as Israel strikes large petrochemical plant at South Pars. There’s been another extension of what had been a 10-day deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz – a deadline that was initially set to expire on Monday evening. Now Trump says Iran has until 8 pm on Tuesday. Trump warned Iran on Easter Sunday to ‘Open the Fuckin’…

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The annual election of the National Rifle Association Board of Directors has concluded. The 2026 results are in and 36 director candidates have been elected to available one-to-three year terms. Annually an election is held for the NRA Board of Directors. Under normal circumstances there are 25 three-year director spots up for grabs each year. An additional 76th director who is elected at the NRA Annual Meeting would serve a one-year term. Candidates in the 2026 election had a near clean sweep, with all but two securing a spot. Due to multiple resignations from the…

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The Dark Energy Basecamp Bundle is not some soft-handed campsite gadget pretending to be field gear. It is a serious off-grid power system for hunters, shooters, and backcountry travelers who need real battery capacity, real solar input, and gear that can take a beating. Why the Dark Energy Basecamp Bundle Hits Different There is no shortage of tech companies trying to sell gear to hunters and shooters. Most of them couldn’t care less about our world. Dark Energy is different, and that matters more than people realize. Garrett, the owner, is a gun guy. You’d see Dark Energy at NRA…

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