Have your flights booked? We’ve got your backside covered with the best men’s travel pants on the market for 2026. From the Andean cloud forests to deep desert canyons, and from long backcountry road trips to Parisian markets, these pants have been tested to tackle any adventure and do it all in style. Our travel-worn team has worn these slacks on paths around the globe, and we’ve tested over 150 different pairs for almost a decade now. If it’s got the right stuff, we’ve saddled up in a pair. Guide author Steve Graepel leads our efforts, and he has traveled…

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This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge under the title: Pentagon Weighs Sending Another 10,000 Ground Troops To Middle East, Suggests Seizing Iran-Controlled Islands The Pentagon is looking at sending up to 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East to give the US President more military options, even as he weighs peace talks with Tehran, according to unnamed Department of War officials The earlier five-day deadline for resumption of US attacks on Iranian energy has now been moved to ten days (it was set to expire Fri/Sat). The following was issued by President Trump late Thursday afternoon on Truth…

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Editor’s note: I updated this review in March 2026 to include a full year of testing and price updates since its original publication in January 2025. I’ve been smoking meat on a Traeger for about 8 years, and I’ve cooked some delicious meals. But technology has changed vastly since I received my old-school pellet grill. So, I jumped at the opportunity to do a Traeger Woodridge review. The Woodridge line packs modern technology into a pellet grill that starts at $900. In a world of high inflation, the new Woodridge costs less than my non-Wi-Fi Traeger Pro Series 34 did…

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The term “gentleman’s knife” describes sleek, opulent, unassuming knives you would commonly wear during a formal occasion. I prefer the term “formal,” as it alludes to the knife being more refined without alienating anyone at the same time. CRKT recently released the Q Frame Lock flipper folder. Nowhere in the description does CRKT refer to it as a gentleman’s knife, but the purists who hang on labels will lump it into that category based on looks alone. However, a deeper dive into its materials and construction quickly reveals that where the knife may look formal, it’s also fully functional. In…

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Bad political ideas like gun control behave a little bit like a virus. They start in one place, take hold, then spread out to infect other places. Yeah, the metaphor can break down after a certain point, especially if you’re an anti-gunner actively trying to break it, but you get what I’m saying. Bad ideas never stay in one place. Virginia lawmakers, who ran on things like affordability, have taken office and done really two things above all else: Raise taxes and restrict guns. Oh, and a gerrymandering attempt that’s so blatant that it laughable.We…

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America’s national parks are beloved and receive hundreds of millions of visitors a year. While they certainly deserve all the attention they get, don’t forget that state parks can deliver a wow factor, too. And there are usually some cool ones within driving distance of the most popular national parks. If you’re headed to popular parks like Zion or Yosemite, fill out your itinerary with visits to the nearby state parks that have equally stunning trails and vistas. They’re also a great chance to escape the crowds, they’re typically cheaper to access, and some even allow dogs. We talked to…

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Backpack coolers keep getting cooler. They’re more comfortable, powerful, and decked out than ever. If you’ve never considered one, carrying a backpack cooler is a convenient choice for hands-free, single-person transport of tasty refreshments. That could mean tailgating after a run club meetup, heading to a local softball game with your leashed dog, or riding a cruiser to a park BBQ. These packs are useful when you have your hands full with kiddos or other gear. Or they can help commuters swoop their groceries for the day, like the ICEMULE Recycled Jaunt. Some built-out designs are great for day hikes…

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It’s normal for the president’s party to lose a little ground in Congress during the midterms. We could go on and on about why, but that doesn’t matter right now. What matters is that it’s what typically happens, and it’s expected to happen this time, too. Every seat in the House is up for grabs, and that includes the Wisconsin 3rd District.The seat was held by a Democrat for quite a while, namely in the form of Rep. Ron Kind. While he was a Democrat, he’d break with his party over gun control on a…

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This week’s batch of gear has a focus on innovation, modern aesthetics, and (for some reason) the color yellow. Maybe that’s because we’re looking down the barrel of spring, as warmer weather arrives earlier than usual. Your stoke for that abrupt change may vary (sorry, skiers). But the beauty of outdoor sports means that temperature changes open some doors even as they close others. This week’s gear reminds us of the plethora of ways to enjoy being outside, whether it’s pedaling up a mountain, running across a desert, or climbing at your local crag. Find something to get you excited…

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It’s troubling that a state would feel the need to pass a law preserving a constitutional amendment. Not that the state feels that way, so much as the fact that there’s a reason for them to feel that way. A few years ago, Missouri passed the Second Amendment Preservation Act. Unfortunately, the courts struck it down as unconstitutional. It was worth a try, and considering the way it was written, I think it probably deserved a much kinder take than the courts gave it, but the ruling was the ruling.Missouri lawmakers, not to be deterred,…

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On March 12, 2026, a gunman opened fire inside a classroom at Old Dominion University, killing Lt. Col. Brandon A. Shah and injuring two students. The attack occurred in Constant Hall, where ROTC cadets in the room physically intervened and subdued the shooter, stopping the attack before additional casualties could occur.The university described the shooting as a targeted act of violence inside an ROTC classroom and later memorialized Shah as a leader who had returned to ODU to train future Army officers.Army Recognition for Bravery and SacrificeTen days after the shooting, the U.S. Army honored the cadets for their bravery and…

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