Independence Day sales are typically known for deals on grills, lawn equipment, coolers, and ways to stay cool through the summer, and all of those can relate to prepping and survival in some way. After checking out a slew of sales, we’ve rounded up the best gear for preppers to check out to augment their survival kits and preparedness plans.July 4th lands on a Saturday this year, but sales have already started and run through the weekend for the most part. Like most roundups, we’ll keep updating as sales come and go throughout the period, so check back periodically to…

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Hurricanes pose a large threat to those who live near the coast. Between the high wind and massive amounts of rain, they can cause various types of damage that can exceed $150 billion each year.I’ve lived through several hurricanes of all categories and dealt with flooding, wind damage, power outages, and more. In North Carolina, we don’t have it quite as bad as Florida, but less prepared communities can have even tougher times with large storms.Many people around the world and in the US aren’t affected by hurricanes, so this list isn’t for everyone. But, if you live on the…

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Two of the most common SHTF scenarios can catch you off-guard: house fires and home invasions. When something happens in the middle of the night, you don’t want to be fumbling around for your larger kits. Enter the WUSH Bag (Wake Up, Stuff’s Happening Bag). This kit is designed to be highly portable and address your immediate needs for evacuation and more.WUSH bags are still an extension or variant of everyday carry, even though they serve a specific objective. Below, we break down what exactly a WUSH bag is, how it is different than a bug out bag, and share…

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A Fort Bliss soldier was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to assaulting his 3-year-old son in an attack captured on a neighbor’s security camera. Spc. Baltazar E. Gonzalez, 27, pleaded guilty Aug. 12 to domestic violence, cocaine use, drunken driving and assaulting a civilian police officer, according to the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel. He was sentenced the same day, according to a press release issued Tuesday by the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel. The child assault happened Feb. 17, 2025, during a party at a home in El Paso, Texas, according to the…

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Disasters and emergencies can be dirty, stinky, hazardous messes where you’ll want to protect your hands, skin, eyes, and airway. PPE, or Personal Protective Equipment, can help you with that protection.PPE spans from typical everyday gear to safety gear and then to specialized equipment. It typically involves covering your body and protecting your vital functions critical to survival. Sometimes it’s rolled up into clothing or first aid gear because of this.I’ve taught PPE strategies and equipment use in the military, so I’ll share the gear you’ll need to be prepared and a few strategies to help you out when you…

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If your family has a teen driver, rents out a home after a PCS move, or hosts frequent gatherings on base, you’re carrying more liability risk than you might realize. To protect yourself financially, a military umbrella insurance policy could be a good investment. An umbrella policy doesn’t pay for your own injuries or property damage. Instead, it kicks in when someone else sues you and the damages exceed what your home insurance or auto insurance covers. Here’s what umbrella insurance covers, who can benefit from umbrella insurance, and how much it typically costs. What Umbrella Insurance Covers A personal…

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These are tough times for the anti-gunners at March For Our Lives, or at least the few who remain. Last March the group laid off 13 of its 16 full-time employees, and since then the group has basically been running on fumes. In an attempt to regain some relevance within the gun control movement (and to attract some donations as well), the group has launched a brand new campaign called “The Machine.”  For years the gun lobby has counted on confusion. They want you to believe gun violence is a force of nature and something…

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The VA’s tutorial assistance program is available to help GI Bill recipients who struggle academically. If you’re taking classes using your GI Bill benefit and run into academic trouble, the Department of Veterans Affairs may pay for the cost of hiring a tutor to help with difficult courses. It can help you pay for necessary tutoring and is a supplement to your GI Bill benefit. Tutorial assistance is available if you are receiving VA educational assistance at the half-time rate or greater and have a deficiency in a subject, making tutoring necessary. The monthly rate of tutorial assistance may not…

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The Post-9/11 GI Bill provides a stipend of up to $1,000 per year for books and supplies. Post-9/11 GI Bill students are eligible to receive up to $1,000 for books and supplies per academic year. This applies to active-duty members, veterans, reservists and National Guard members who have qualifying active-duty service, as well as dependents using transferred benefits. The $1,000 annual stipend is equal to $41.67 per credit hour for a maximum of 12 hours per semester. So, for each typical semester you are enrolled as a full-time student, you will receive $500. The money is paid directly to you…

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Even one of the world’s best shooters isn’t safe from the keyboard commandos.Lena Miculek is a 10-time world champion competitive shooter. She has titles across shotgun, rifle, pistol-caliber carbine, multi-gun, and the NRA World’s Greatest Shooter. She was raised on the range by Jerry and Kay Miculek, two of the most decorated names in the sport. She has spent more than two decades refining technique, winning championships, developing products, and teaching. She is, by any measurable standard, one of the most accomplished female shooters alive. None of that stops the internet.A recent video Lena posted…

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Foreclosure rarely happens without warning. It’s usually the end result of a string of smaller problems that build up over weeks or months, often consecutive missed payments or ignored letters from your lender. The good news is that most foreclosures are preventable if you catch the warning signs early and act fast. Here are 10 signs that you might be headed toward foreclosure, along with a clear action plan and a list of who to call for help. Key Takeaways Missed mortgage payments or ignored servicer notices are early foreclosure warnings → call your servicer now. Contact HUD counselors or…

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A disabled Navy veteran is suing her homeowners’ association (HOA) over alleged improper fees and unreasonable debt collection. HOAs comprise a group of residents elected to a board which creates community rules, maintains common areas and collects funds to do so. The federal government does not track how many military veterans live in HOAs, though U.S. Census data shows those living in HOAs in general are on the rise. The proportion of single-family homes built within HOAs has increased from 49% in 2009 to 65% in 2023, according to this data. Citing court documents, local news outlet KSAT reported that…

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The Justice Department’s lawsuit challenging multiple gun control laws in the U.S. Virgin Islands is already on strong legal ground given the blatant abuses of the Second Amendment in the U.S. territory. The USVI Attorney General’s office is also doing a bang-up job of sabotaging its own efforts to defend the law, and a federal judge has now rejected efforts by the office to strike down the federal government’s request for a preliminary injunction.  In his order, U.S. District Judge Evan Rikhye chided the Attorney General’s office for even making the motion, noting that it…

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U.S. Senate candidate Darline Graham is facing scrutiny for saying during a debate Tuesday that “national security is not my thing,” in the midst of a months-long war with Iran. Graham, a Republican, was temporarily appointed to the South Carolina U.S. Senate seat on July 13 following the death of her brother, Lindsey Graham. First elected in 2003, Lindsey Graham was a Washington mainstay widely viewed as a war hawk who publicly vouched for military support for Ukraine against Russia, and for more aggressive tactics in the Middle East against Iran as part of the ongoing military operation that began…

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President Donald Trump has reaffirmed the federal government’s plan to treat veterans suffering with mental health conditions like PTSD and TBI with psychedelic drugs, as he announced new research into the matter. Writing on his social media platform Truth Social on Tuesday, Trump announced that the University of Miami in Florida had made an application to the FDA to obtain permission to administer ibogaine in clinical trials. Ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive and hallucinogenic compound that is found in the root bark of the Tabernanthe iboga shrub, a plant native to Central Africa. It comes after Trump issued an…

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As New York publications go, the NY Post is probably one of the better ones. Granted, that’s not saying much, but a lot of times they’ll cover stories the rest of the mainstream media tries to bury, such as Hunter Biden’s laptop. They paid a price for that in the short term, but garnered a fair bit of respect in the long term. Unfortunately, it’s still a New York City publication, which means there’s a certain amount of derp that is inevitable, I suppose.Take, for example, their headline regarding the Department of Justice finally delivering…

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The Department of Veterans Affairs reimburses GI Bill recipients for correspondence training. Correspondence training generally differs from distance learning in that students receive lessons and have a certain amount of time to complete and return them for a grade. The Department of Veterans Affairs reimburses GI Bill recipients for correspondence courses quarterly after receiving certification from the school of lessons completed. Correspondence training is not available for children training under the Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA) program. For the Post-9/11 GI Bill, VA reimburses the lesser of the net actual costs for in-state tuition and fees or the maximum…

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The Marine Gunnery Sgt. John David Fry Scholarship provides education benefits to the surviving spouses and children of service members who die in the line of duty after Sept. 10, 2001. The scholarship was created to honor the memory of Fry, of Lorena, Texas. With only a week left in his Iraq tour in 2006, Fry, 28, injured his hand and was given the option of going home early with a Bronze Star. Fry declined the offer and volunteered to go on one last run to defuse bombs. Fry was killed March 8, 2006, by an improvised explosive device in…

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