Public lands employees were hit hard by mass firings in 2025. As part of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) job cuts, the National Park Service (NPS) lost around 25% of its employees. Some Western states like Nevada and New Mexico lost up to 20% of their public land employees. Now, understaffed parks like Yosemite and Arches face massive crowds and near-unprecedented levels of tourists, and scaled-back land management agencies are preparing for a potentially devastating fire season. In response, two congressmen introduced a bill that would block layoffs of public lands employees until 2030. The Bill The Public Lands Workforce Stability…
As of mid-morning Wednesday, the Democrat primary for Montana’s 1st Congressional District remains too close to call for media outlets, but it would take a miracle for anti-gun activist and former gun salesman Ryan Busse to eke out a win. With 96% of the votes counted, and about 2,500 votes estimated as still outstanding, Busse trails Sam Forstag by 2,859 votes. Forstag currently has 37.2% of the vote and Busse has 33.1%. In order for Busse to pull ahead, he’d need to win more than 90% of the estimated ballots yet to be counted. So while…
President Donald Trump has been publicly adamant about his desire for the United States to construct its own version of Israel’s “Golden Dome” missile defense system. The larger, still unanswered question is how much it will ultimately cost U.S. taxpayers. Dubbed the “Iron Dome of America,” it was one of Trump’s earliest directives as part of his second term, issuing an executive order on Jan. 27, 2025, saying that ballistic, hypersonic and cruise missiles “remain the most catastrophic threat facing the United States.” He conjured previous, similar aspirations by former President Ronald Reagan to want to construct a similar system…
Winter was slow and cold. For the most part, it felt like life in the Northeast was operating just above hibernation levels. So when spring came, I applied all of that reserved energy and enthusiasm to projects and activities — that meant a lot of upgrades around the house. Little did I know that I would end up relying on one knife to be there for me to open and break down boxes, score wood for cutting, and mark points on our walls to hang shelves and pictures. Last summer, Work Sharp, a brand known for top-notch knife sharpeners, tried…
When the Bruen decision came down and destroyed the whole “may issue” thing, the usual suspects lost their ever-loving minds. This, they claimed, would make our communities less safe. More guns being carried concealed would lead to minor disputes escalating into gunfights, they claimed. A couple of years later, and we’ve seen the single largest decline in the homicide rate in history, which kind of tells you just how full of it they were. While I’d love to chalk it all up to more guns on the streets deterring criminals, I’m not going to go…
The tire pressure light is one of the most common dashboard warnings drivers encounter, and it can appear suddenly, even on late-model vehicles from the 2026 Toyota Camry to the 2026 Ford F-350. When that yellow symbol lights up, it’s easy to feel unsure whether it’s a minor issue or something more serious. In this article, we walk you through exactly what the tire pressure light means, whether it’s safe to keep driving, what to do if the light is flashing, and the essential tools to keep in your car for unforeseen circumstances. Here are the best quick and practical…
Another firearms company just got the YouTube treatment. Wyoming-based Big Horn Armory announced that YouTube permanently terminated the company’s channel after issuing three strikes against videos that had been online for more than two years without issue. And here’s the part that has a lot of gun owners rolling their eyes: The videos weren’t new. The rules were. According to Big Horn Armory, the strikes stemmed from YouTube’s updated firearms policies, which the company says were applied retroactively to older content that had previously complied with platform standards. In other words, imagine driving 55 mph in 2023, then getting a…
BEIRUT (AP) — President Donald Trump in an interview released Wednesday confirmed an earlier report that he criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “crazy” in a Monday phone call, saying he was “a little bit perturbed” that Israel’s fighting of Hezbollah in Lebanon was holding back peace talks with Iran. But even as the U.S. president acknowledged the tensions, he insisted that his relationship with Netanyahu was solid and they connected, in part, because they’re both “wartime” leaders. “We’ve worked very well together. I like Bibi a lot. And I work very well with him,” Trump told The New…
This article was originally published by Frank Shostak at The Mises Institute. For most analysts, if the gross domestic product (GDP) data shows an increase, then this is perceived as good economic news. Conversely, if the GDP data shows weakness, then this is regarded as a possible deterioration in economic conditions. Most analysts are data-driven. The reality for them is what they see. Thinkers such as Ludwig von Mises questioned this way of assessing the state of the economy. For Mises, data is an historical display and, by itself, cannot provide the analyst with a genuine understanding of the nature…
Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta could finally receive the nation’s highest honor for sacrificing his own life to save a group of fellow marines in Iraq. In a renewed push 18 years after the fact, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) has introduced legislation to authorize President Donald Trump to posthumously award the Medal of Honor to Peralta, of San Diego, Calif., for his extraordinary heroism during Operation Iraqi Freedom. “Sgt. Rafael Peralta embodied the highest ideals of indomitable courage and steadfast devotion to his fellow Marines and to our great country,” Issa said in a statement. “Valor never expires, and Congress has…
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For the first time in more than two decades, the House of Representatives has approved a major increase in benefits for some of the nation’s most catastrophically disabled veterans. The House recently passed the Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act, legislation that would increase benefits by roughly $10,000 annually for veterans receiving the highest levels of Special Monthly Compensation while also increasing support for surviving military spouses and families receiving Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, or DIC. In an exclusive interview with Military.com, House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Mike Bost, R-Ill., said the legislation addresses a problem that…
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The idea for Clearspeed did not begin in Silicon Valley. It emerged from Lt. Col. Alex Martin’s deployments during the Global War on Terror, where insider attacks and the challenge of vetting partner forces exposed dangerous gaps in battlefield security. Alex Martin, the CEO and co-founder of voice analytics company Clearspeed, traces the origins of the company to a deadly insider attack during a deployment with the U.S. Marine Corps. Martin served on active duty from 2004 to 2011 in infantry, reconnaissance, and Force Reconnaissance units, deploying multiple times during the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He…
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President Donald Trump is still optimistic the U.S. can reach an interim peace deal with Iran soon, after the Islamic Republic threatened to suspend talks because of Israel’s escalating attacks in Lebanon. “I think you’re talking about over the next week,” Trump said to ABC News late on Monday, referring to a memorandum of understanding with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Separately, he said discussions with Iran continue “at a rapid pace.” Officials in Tehran are discussing their “final text” to send to the U.S., Iran’s Mehr news agency reported on Tuesday, citing a person close to the…
I never want to see either my home state or the federal government force mandatory storage onto me or mine. I don’t want it to happen to anyone else, either. It’s not because I think securing your guns is a bad thing. I just don’t want the government getting involved in a decision that can and should be highly individualistic. No legislative body can create a mandate that takes everyone’s needs and concerns into account. But locking up guns is still the smart move in most cases.Now, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, along with Range…
