A group of eight brave, bold women took to the sky for a historic parachute jump to mark the 82nd anniversary of D-Day in early June. The group included veterans, first responders, law enforcement officials and women working in intelligence, making history as the first all-female unit to leap over Normandy, France. The “chalk” not only commemorated D-Day, one of the most important military operations in American history, but also brought recognition to the role of women in the World War II resistance movement, a vital group that often gets overlooked. The group included Carol Whitmore, the first female commander-in-chief…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadPrepping channels are full of gear lists. But what happens when you sort through all of them and see what comes up again and again? You get a short list of items that nearly every experienced prepper recommends. That’s what this countdown is about. The 11 items that prepping YouTubers recommend you stockpile more than anything else. These aren’t tactical toys or expensive gadgets—they’re the basics. The kind of gear that should be standard issue for anyone serious about preparedness. Let’s count them down, from #11 to #1. TL;DR: The 11 most recommended prepper…

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The VA loan process can seem hard at first. But, if you take it one step at a time, you could be a homeowner sooner than you think. A VA mortgage can be up to a 30-year commitment, so the terms of your loan need to match your financial goals. Choosing the right VA-approved lender can make a big difference in your mortgage experience and outcome. This guide will walk you through what to evaluate when getting a VA loan in 2026, and the dos and don’ts that will help you choose a VA lender you can trust. What to…

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The open-world genre has often served as something of a benchmark for how far gaming has come as a medium. Combining massive and immersive seamless virtual worlds, cinematic narratives driven by memorable characters, and exciting exploration full of freedom and adventure in one alluring package, some of the most iconic and acclaimed games of all time belong to the open-world family. From Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption 2 to The Witcher 3 and Elden Ring — it’s impossible to deny these games’ global impact. The eighth generation of video game consoles (PS4 & Xbox One) was among the…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadPreparedness isn’t about throwing a bunch of gear into one bag and hoping it works. And it’s not about having a bunch of bags and not knowing which to use. It’s about building systems—layered, intentional, and based on how people actually move through the world. Most preppers focus on bag names—Bug Out Bag, INCH Bag, Go Bag—and that’s where confusion starts. The definitions shift. People get stuck wondering: Do I need different bags? What goes in each? Where do I start? What if instead of chasing names, you focused on time?This episode breaks down…

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There’s the idealistic, optimistic part of me that wants to believe that federal authorities are good people. I know for a fact that many are, as I’ve had the pleasure of knowing some. However, there are too many stories out there that illustrate how a lot of them aren’t for me to accept what I want to be true as actually being true. Just look at what happened to Tate Adamiak and the Weaver family, just to name a couple of examples.And, according to prosecutors, the ATF’s history of shady dealings seems to have another…

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Stroup Knives is building the HRT Operator Knife as more than another hard-use blade. With 1095 steel, G10 grip, Kydex carry, and a rollout tied to FBI HRT graduates through the HRTA, this knife carries real weight before it ever hits the belt. Why the FBI HRT Pipeline Makes This Knife Matter Stroup Knives is launching a new HRT Operator Knife tied to the FBI Hostage Rescue Team’s training pipeline through its nonprofit partner, the HRTA, marking graduating operators’ completion of one of the most selective tactical programs in the country. Built in North Carolina and designed as a hard-use…

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A new report reveals that government workers were paid to play Grand Theft Auto Online, and it isn’t going over well with officials. Credit: via Rockstar Games Originally published by  Game Rant Civil servants in the UK got paid to play Grand Theft Auto Online with strangers over the internet. Though getting paid to play games is a dream many have had, the choice to have workers play GTA Online is now seeing criticism from others within the UK government. Despite its age, Rockstar’s game is still incredibly popular, with Grand Theft Auto Online earning about a million dollars per day.…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadPrepping doesn’t have to mean you have to be Tactical Timmy in green cargo pants, a grey Santa beard, and an open-carry Glock on your hip. You don’t have to look or act like a stereotype to be ready. In fact, in today’s world of division, suspicion, and targeted outrage, the smarter move is to stay quiet and stay off the radar. This episode is for anyone who wants to be prepared without becoming a lightning rod with a spotlight on it. That means keeping your opinions, your supplies and gear, and your plans…

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The Cimarron U.S.V. Artillery brings the Colt SAA Artillery legend back with .45 Long Colt punch, Rough Riders history, and old-school sixgun swagger. It is part history lesson, part range toy, and part reminder that sometimes the old ways still hit hardest. Refurbished Firepower for the Rough Riders Refurbished Technology for the Rough Riders Size matters. The Colt was too long. The Colt SAA Artillery revolver is a story about a military sidearm retired from service only to be reissued because the latest and greatest sidearms were in low supply and, besides, the latest technology was not always the best…

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More than 54 years after he crawled beneath the Dong Ha Bridge to stop a North Vietnamese armored invasion, Marine Col. John Ripley entered the Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes on Thursday. For generations of Marines, the moment represented recognition of one of the most legendary acts of battlefield leadership in the Vietnam War. But for Ripley’s son, Tom, the ceremony was about far more than a medal. In an exclusive interview with Military.com following the ceremony, Tom Ripley said the Medal of Honor awarded to his father represents the Marines who fought beside him, the military spouse who held their…

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