While getting stuck in muck is rare — it does occasionally happen. An experienced hiker found that out the hard way in Arches National Park on Sunday, when a normal day on the trail turned into a scary ordeal. Austin Dirks, 33, was walking through the upper end of the park’s Courthouse Wash area just before sunrise when his left leg broke through what he assumed was solid ground. He was able to remove his leg, only to step more firmly onto the right leg, which felt like he “had stepped into concrete,” according to an interview with local news station…
Saying that gun rights are civil rights shouldn’t be controversial. After all, most of what we term as civil liberties are enshrined in the Bill of Rights, from freedom of speech and religion to protection against illegal search and seizure, and many others. The Second Amendment is smack dab in the middle of all of those. Saying the right to keep and bear arms is a civil right isn’t controversial; it’s obvious. But some people can’t seem to wrap their gray matter around that.Among them are some critics of the Department of Justice actually treating…
“We have more guns in this country than we have humans. So one of the things that is going to be important is to create a registry so we know where the guns are. We know when they go into the wrong hands when they’re stolen. And we can actually start a buyback program. I know that some of the Minnesota legislators have had that legislation and that’s something that we should be thinking about on a federal level.” — Rep. Ilhan Omar 🚨 Make no mistake: So-called “gun registries” are the first step to firearm confiscations. @IlhanMN’s agenda has…
If you need to build strength as you prepare for military training, you should add weightlifting, load-bearing exercises, weight-vest calisthenics and other resistance workouts to your routine. Maintaining or improving muscle stamina and endurance is difficult when you are focused primarily on gaining strength, but it can be done. One way is to set up training blocks that incorporate calisthenics, cardio and lifting to get stronger or gain weight. It requires balance, innovative programming, adequate sleep and good nutrition to achieve proper recovery and see the benefits in this work. Think of this type of tactical fitness training as putting…
Banks are closing branches at an astonishing rate. Banks in the United States have shuttered 439 branches in the third quarter alone, the S&P Global data show. That was up from 199 in the prior quarter. Accoridng to a report by American Banker, this also marked the highest quarterly level of net closings since the first quarter of 2022, when banks turned out the lights on 960 locations. The latest quarterly decline extended a 15-year trend. In 2009, there were nearly 100,000 branches in the U.S. But this trend isn’t necessarily an indication of anything being wrong. Some analysts say…
There’s no doubt about it: Many skiers and snowboarders and not happy with the soaring prices of even a daily lift ticket at most resorts. Viral videos like this one about $300 lift tickets reflect a growing frustration with the state of the ski industry. The video ends with the skier giving up and going home rather than paying an exorbitant price tag for a single day on the slopes. That’s the kind of dissatisfaction among non-wealthy skiers that Vail Resorts is evidently trying to target with a new initiative. The ski industry behemoth now says it will offer a…
If you thought you were high last weekend, you’ve got nothing on this Stark electric motorcycle. The bike, with Swiss adventurer Jiri Zak in the saddle, has just set a world record for altitude. Not just for electric motorcycles, but for motorcycles of all types. It’s a Long Way to the Top (Photo/Stark Future) On Nov. 30, Zak hopped on the Stark Varg EX and headed for the top of Los Ojos del Salado. It’s the world’s highest active volcano, and it’s also the place to go for setting high-altitude records. The 22,614-foot volcano straddles the border between Chile and…
School safety is non-negotiable, but the rush to embrace unproven surveillance technologies risks turning campuses into constitutional sacrifice zones. The latest entrant is Wi-AI from CurvePoint.ai, a Carnegie Mellon-funded group that claims to detect concealed firearms using ordinary Wi-Fi signals and artificial intelligence. By analyzing how radio waves bounce off or penetrate clothing, bags, and bodies, Wi-AI supposedly identifies metallic threats without cameras or physical searches. In late 2024, Chartiers Valley School District near Pittsburgh became the first to install it district-widewith eight devices across four schools under a five-year contract. On paper, it sounds less intrusive…
On the morning of Dec. 8, 1941, Sergeant David Akui walked along Waimanalo Beach and spotted what he thought was a sea turtle emerging from the surf. Akui quickly realized he had found something far more significant—a Japanese naval officer from the previous day’s Pearl Harbor attack. Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki became Prisoner of War No. 1 for the United States, the first of only approximately 50,000 Japanese military personnel who would surrender to Western Allied forces during World War II.Sakamaki was the sole survivor among 10 Japanese submariners who attempted to penetrate Pearl Harbor in five two-man midget submarines. His…
Donald Trump has revealed phase two of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which has already been violated. Trump’s goal is to announce the plans he’s concocted before Christmas. One of the proposals will be the creation of an international “Board of Peace,” and interim Palestinian governance, but Hamas and Israel remain skeptical. What’s interesting about the “Board of Peace” is that Trump seems more interested in keeping Israel and Hamas from fighting than he is in making peace in the United States. After all, he renamed the Department of Defense to the Department of War. While accurate, the renaming is telling.…
More than a week after news first broke about the Department of Justice creating a new section of the Civil Rights Division focusing on Second Amendment issues, Attorney General Pam Bondi has made it official. The section will be overseen by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who heads up the Civil Rights Division and has already taken an active role in challenging the lengthy wait times for concealed carry permits in Los Angeles as well as bans on “assault weapons” and large-capacity magazines in Illinois and New Jersey. In a video shared on X, Dhillon discussed…
This article was originally published by G. Calder at The Exposé. Children as young as three are scrolling social media feeds built for adults. New analysis has emerged suggesting almost a million UK children aged 3-5 years old are using platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and TikTok. That includes an increase of 220,000 this year alone, with usage spiking despite application age limits and an ever-mounting pile of harmful evidence. Former education minister Lord Nash calls it “deeply alarming”, and lawmakers now face a decision that most ordinary people would find obvious. Should the platforms and the overall “attention economy”…
Last week, I wrote about a study out of UC San Diego that should have been laughed out of the research community, but wasn’t. It tried to link gun ownership with domestic violence. Not gun ownership rates, mind you, which can have a number of potential links, including as a response to domestic violence. Oh no, they tried to link gun ownership with domestic violence itself.The study had some serious flaws in its methodology, in part because it was based on a survey and also because it just looked at two incredibly different states: California…
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Hollywood loves to show heroes blasting padlocks off gates like it’s nothing. One trigger pull and boom, instant access. The guys over at Yee Yee Life decided to test that myth the only way they know how: set up the backyard range, grab a pile of guns, and start shooting locks until something breaks. The question: Could you actually blow open a lock with a gun? And if so… what would it take? Round 1: Rimfire vs. Reality They started small. A Ruger Mark V in .22 LR. At 10 yards, Parker tags the Master Lock and… nothing. A dent.…
