After fishing for any length of time, you quickly learn that there are a few must-have tools in your tackle box. Pliers, scissors, and a knife are mandatory on just about every fishing trip I go on. As I switch between kayak and bank fishing, I always seem to misplace a tool, so when I saw the EGO FireSteel Fishing Tool Set, I knew I needed at least one. This kit comes with pliers, scissors, a fillet knife, a fish gripper, and a hook remover. I’ve had it in my tackle box for about 5 months now and have used…

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The Chicago White Sox have decided to jump into the deep end of the gun debate by taking an anti-gun stance, siding with Everytown and pushing the idea that the gun control is really about preventing so-called gun violence. Yeah, I’m not a fan of the move in the least. I think sports teams should focus on winning, and since the White Sox are barely above .500, they really need to focus on it. The thing is, I’m far from alone in being annoyed with the organization for its stance. A lot of people are,…

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FN Herstal has officially pulled the wraps off the new FN ARKA, a 5.56x45mm NATO rifle designed to combine the familiar handling characteristics of the AR-15 with the battle-proven operating system of the FN SCAR. Manufactured in Belgium and aimed at military and law enforcement customers worldwide, the ARKA represents FN’s latest evolution in combat rifle design. But despite some obvious DNA shared with the SCAR, FN is quick to point out that the ARKA is not a replacement for its iconic rifle. Instead, the company says the ARKA expands its military rifle lineup, giving customers another option alongside the…

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Looking back, you might guess that cars were still a rare luxury during the Great Depression. In truth, more than half of American families had access to an automobile by 1929, and we had nine cars on the road for every 10 households. The automotive revolution took place over the course of the 1920s. By the start of the Great Depression, we were already on the road. The average income for a family in 1930 was around $2,000, while a new car cost $600. Median family income today is around $90,000, with a car typically costing around $50,000, so, in…

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Public lands advocates got some much-needed good news this week: Money from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) will start rolling out to communities looking to expand outdoor recreation and access to nature. On Monday, the Interior Department announced the release of $461 million from the fund, which has supported parks and conservation projects since its creation in 1964. The news marked a major turnaround from last summer, when the White House attempted to divert some of the LWCF’s funding to other federal agencies. Moreover, this batch of funding is the first time that smaller communities can access grant money…

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Canada’s sweeping gun ban and “buyback” has been an abject failure, with the Liberal government collecting only about half of the firearms it planned for. Many gun owners are holding onto their firearms with no plans to participate in the “buyback” at all, while others are holding out in the hopes of receiving fair market value of their now-banned guns.  Several provinces have declined to participate in the federal compensated confiscation scheme, as have many local and provincial police forces. The Canadian Supreme Court has also agreed to hear a challenge to the ban, and…

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U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) has introduced new legislation that would crack down on biological smuggling following recent events in which U.S. researchers have been accused of bringing infectious diseases like monkeypox into the country. Last week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced federal charges against Vincent Munster and Claude Kwe, both National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers at the Rocky Mountain Laboratory in Hamilton, Mont., for allegedly lying to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents about pathogens linked with their research. They are accused of attempting to smuggle 17 vials of deactivated monkeypox virus, as well as one…

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Somewhere along the way, a new gun owner is typically going to get two pieces of advice. One is to get some training. The other is to have some way to lock their guns up when not in use. They might get that last one while undergoing some training, but they’re likely to get it. And, in truth, it’s sound advice. Keeping a firearm locked up when you’re not using it helps to keep unauthorized hands from messing with it when you’re not around. Doing so is common sense.But, for Texas Democratic Senate nominee James…

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Dr. Shannon Carpenter is a rare breed among doctors. She wants to see fewer patients. The shoulder and elbow surgeon at the Kansas City VA Medical Center is finding ways to prevent bone fractures before they happen. She told Military.com that fragility fractures pose a serious, under-discussed threat to aging veterans, especially women, saying that prevention starts with the patient. As the population of aging women veterans grows and osteoporosis rises, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Carpenter believes bone-density screening should begin at age 40, rather than 50. Dr. Shannon Carpenter. (The Bone Health Clinic) “Everyone builds…

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​After Cory Brown left the Army in 2015 after serving more than 16 years, he felt lost and isolated, missing the camaraderie and responsibility he enjoyed in the military. Body and mind still flowing with adrenaline and nervous energy, Brown needed to find a way to channel his anxiety. He turned to the thing he loved almost as much as Army life, cooking. Brown challenged himself to master complex recipes and prepare home-cooked dishes, not only rekindling a passion, but rediscovering how to connect with people. He also found a way to bond with other veterans in the kitchen. Last…

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Despite a seemingly quiet start to 2026 (at least, compared to what’s coming in September and October), this year has actually been a huge success for the gaming industry. There have been very few misses and a ton of hits, from indie successes to triple-A bangers, and the year isn’t even halfway done yet. Much of that success has come in the open-world genre. Some games that weren’t even expected to be fully open-world have stepped in and delivered some of the best entries the genre has seen in a while. Therefore, even though we’ve still got seven months’ worth…

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While I’m a Second Amendment absolutist, I don’t like it when people try to export guns illegally. That’s largely because I don’t want the supply of firearms to be diminished for gun-buying Americans. Plus, the export laws deal with national security more than gun control, so that’s a different kettle of fish from pretty much everything else the feds do regarding firearms. So when someone gets caught trying to traffic guns out of the country, I tend to celebrate it.That’s especially true when the individual caught seems to be trying to arm the kind of…

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines has protested China’s deployment of what Manila describes as a floating “structure” with personnel on a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, fearing it could be a part of Beijing’s effort to turn the uninhabited atoll into an island base, Philippine officials said Tuesday. The Department of Foreign Affairs said, without elaborating, that it lodged a protest over China’s latest action on the Scarborough Shoal, which was spotted by the Philippine military and coast guard. China dismissed Manila’s concern and reiterated that it has “indisputable sovereignty” over the shoal and adjacent waters, without…

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