The scorching hot takes about the Wolford decision keep coming, as anti-gunners try to cope with yet another loss at the Supreme Court. Bloomberg opinion columnist and Yale Law professor Stephen Carter has chimed in with his spin on the Court’s decision striking down Hawaii’s “vampire rule” that banned lawful carry by default in all private property open to the public, and as you might expect given who signs his paychecks, Carter isn’t thrilled with the Court’s decision.  Carter claims that “it’s not quite clear what burden, besides the inconvenience, justifies the conclusion that Hawaii’s default…

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You would think that having the top-selling electric truck in the country would be awesome, right? Ford sold 27,037 examples of the F-150 Lightning last year, outselling the Tesla Cybertruck by more than 7,000 units, and more than doubling the sales numbers of the Chevy Silverado EV. While 27,037 units is nothing to sneeze at, what if you were expecting to sell 150,000 units every year? As it turns out, developing and producing a new vehicle is actually quite expensive! Building the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Michigan, was a project that alone cost Ford close to a billion…

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While many reject the idea of good guys with guns stopping things like mass public shootings, the truth is that much of the time, when it happens, the general public never knows that a mass shooting was going to happen. For every White Settlement or Greenwood Park Mall, you’ve got a dozen that never quite make the same headlines. Good guys stop all kinds of violent crimes. Often, it’s as they’re happening to them, but not always. Guns are tools that serve hero and villain alike, but they can only serve the hero if he…

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Members of the military deployed overseas often leave their homes behind for months. For many, the time away makes them a target for squatters who use state and local laws to wrongly establish certain legal residency rights to a property. U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody (D-Fla.) has introduced a new bill, the Servicemember Residence Protection Act, to protect active-duty military personnel from this growing real estate headache. The bill would make it easier to evict those illegally living in houses owned by those in the Armed Forces, and would limit their so-called “squatters rights,” including any established timeframe a squatter could…

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Ohio hunters may soon have more public ground. Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 450 on June 15, approving Ohio’s capital budget for fiscal years 2027 and 2028. The nearly $4 billion capital improvements bill funds schools, public infrastructure, parks, trails, state facilities, and other long-term projects across the state. Inside that larger budget is a $25 million line item for State Forest Land Conservation under the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The Sportsmen’s Alliance said the money will help the ODNR acquire state wildlife and forestry lands for hunters and trappers. The group also said the state can use…

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger ran as a moderate who was just interested in making life more affordable for Virginians. While I disagreed with how she wanted to make it more affordable, I could see that as a laudable enough goal. The problem is that she got into office and immediately jumped on redistricting and gun control, which was not what she told the people would happen. And neither has really gone according to plan.Redistricting got shot down by the state supreme court, and her efforts at gun control–which, in fairness, are extensive–are also blowing up…

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Over 700 sailors and leadership from squadrons and commands based at Naval Air Station Oceana packed into the Globemasters’ hangar Wednesday to hear remarks from Vice President JD Vance about the 250th anniversary of the nation’s military. “When we talk about the Declaration of Independence that protects life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it is your protective blanket that guarantees the life of every single one of our citizens. It is your dedication that ensures the liberty of every single one of our citizens,” said Vance. “It is your dedication that ensures the liberty…

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A federal judge has ordered the Defense Department to temporarily halt a requirement that journalists be accompanied by an official escort, another legal setback for the Trump administration’s efforts to restrict media access at the Pentagon. It was not immediately clear whether the order applied only to reporters from The New York Times, which filed the lawsuit, or to the entire press corps. U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman in Washington said that policy violated the First Amendment. He issued a preliminary ruling Tuesday barring the requirement while the Times continues its protracted legal battle against the department’s restrictions. While…

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When the FourLeaf Air Show moves to July 4 weekend for America’s 250th birthday, some of the oldest aircraft in the sky will carry more than engine noise over Jones Beach. The American Airpower Museum in Farmingdale, N.Y., is preparing to fly a formation of World War II-era warbirds during the 2026 FourLeaf Air Show at Jones Beach in Nassau County, adding a living-history element to a weekend already tied to the nation’s semiquincentennial. The show, scheduled for July 5 and 6, will be headlined by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and will include other military and international performers, according…

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Jergen “CoachCam” Campbell was tired of seeing friends he served with die by suicide. So, he decided to do something about it. Make people laugh. More importantly, open, honest, raw, emotional and thoughtful dialogue around the mental health issues some veterans face. Campbell, a Marine Corps veteran who served for 23 years, calls it “heart work,” building connection, belonging and resilience through storytelling, conversation, writing, comedy and artistic expression. In Jergen’s podcast “Real Resilience Talk,” the veteran turned stand-up comedian talks to veterans, current service members, first responders, artists, fellow comedians, authors, mental health advocates and everyday people about resilience,…

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For many Americans, the nation’s 250th anniversary will center on July 4, 2026, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In Yorktown, Virginia, local officials are asking visitors to look further down the road, to the battlefield where independence was secured years later. Yorktown’s VA250 and America250 programming is being built around a longer Revolutionary War timeline, one that begins with the ideals of 1776 but continues through the military campaign that led to the British surrender at Yorktown in 1781. The town’s commemorations are expected to continue beyond the national July Fourth anniversary and toward 2031, the 250th…

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