Clutch is the new racing game by former Forza Horizon 5 creative director Mike Brown, in active development by his new studio Maverick Games. While the Forza Horizon franchise has truly honed into what it does best over the years, its all-in-one, happy-go-lucky car-collecting approach isn’t for everyone, and Clutch intends to serve what is often a forgotten niche in racing games. Maverick Games’ Clutch Tackles Features Forza Horizon Ignores Clutch is a racing game that combines pro-tier circuit racing, high-intensity illegal street racing, and — in true Need for Speed style — police chases in one modern Unreal Engine…
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For me, a full-time gear reviewer, the newly redesigned Arc’teryx Rush Jacket ($800) was nice. But for my friend’s nephew (who I’d loaned the jacket to), it was like I handed him the keys to a McLaren for a day. Compared to his threadbare Marmot shell from 10 years ago, it really was a luxury upgrade. It speaks to Arc’teryx’s perception in the ski apparel landscape. “Wow, I never thought I’d be skiing in an Arc’teryx jacket,” the nephew of my buddy (and a poor college student) said on the chairlift. I was testing ski jackets and rotating our group…
I don’t like the idea of bad guys having guns. The problem, though, is that there’s nothing I can do about that since it’s not like bad guys follow the law. So, if I want to preserve my rights, I have to stand for the rights of other people whom I might not really trust all that much. That includes shady people who haven’t been convicted of anything. It also means I have to believe that people shouldn’t be denied their rights for past misdeeds. While some are recidivists through and through, many others make…
Marvel’s Wolverine developer Insomniac Games confirms the upcoming PS5 title will offer players an option to censor one noticeable aspect of it. Credit: Image via Insomniac Games, Marvel Originally published by Game Rant Marvel’s Wolverine developer Insomniac Games stated that the upcoming PS5 title will include an option for players to turn off the game’s blood and gore. Marvel’s Wolverine was the first game shown off during the hour-long State of Play broadcast on June 2. The show shared a look into the gritty gameplay of Marvel’s Wolverine, which included snippets of stealth gameplay ahead of some visceral combat scenes. As…
This article was originally published by Willow Tohi at Natural News. Russian wheat exports to Kenya rose 10% year-on-year, reaching 1.4 million tons by late May 2026 Russia now controls 40% of Africa’s wheat import market, with exports to Sudan surging 143% Ukraine opened its first agricultural processing hub in Ghana on April 14, 2026, as part of its “Food from Ukraine” initiative Ethiopia remains heavily dependent on Black Sea wheat, with Russia supplying 68% of its imports Russia’s total agricultural exports to Africa exceeded $5 billion in 2025 and could surpass $7.5 billion by 2030 The competition for Africa’s…
The shooting in Cambridge, Massachusetts last month is a reminder of a painful lesson: Gun Control isn’t about safety, it is about control.The example shown in broad daylight for all to see was a career criminal who was released early by the Massachusetts Parole Board (no surprise there) walking down Memorial Drive in broad daylight, shooting indiscriminately. Tyler Brown, by most standards, should have been behind bars for a long period of time. Unfortunately for the Citizens of the Commonwealth, he was given “another chance” that he didn’t deserve by Judge Sanders. She ignored the…
So, where do we even begin with this particular story? Frankly, we’d love to get the inside scoop, and we spent a good portion of the day trying to find just that. At a glance, the photo above appears harmless enough. It’s a T-shirt with an American flag in the background, Ram Power in big letters in the middle, and a good ol’ Ram pickup truck front and center. But look closer. Is this actually a teaser for the upcoming midsize Ram Daktoa? Only if it’s an older Toyota. And we haven’t even discussed the problem with the Stars and…
The United States and Iran have exchanged missile strikes, signaling an end to an already highly unstable ceasefire agreement. The incident began after a US warplane fired a Hellfire missile at an Iranian-linked tanker near the Strait of Hormuz late on Tuesday. The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) warned that any violation of the ceasefire would bring a “harsh price” for the US military. CENTCOM, meanwhile, said its forces “remain vigilant and ready to defend against unwarranted Iranian aggression during the ongoing ceasefire.” Iran Confirms Ceasefire, Says Violations Will Result in Retaliation The US missile strike damaged the Iranian vessel’s…
Switches that convert perfectly legal firearms, like those Glock produces, into machine pistols are all the rage in the media, right up there with so-called ghost guns. The fact that privately made firearms typically function like Glocks and similar handguns only makes the hysteria even more palpable. States have started trying to take action, from pro-gun Alabama banning the switches to Connecticut’s recently passed ban on these kinds of handguns; it seems the problem is massive. Just how massive is it?As with all things, context matters. While some might throw percentages around, without raw numbers,…
If you follow suppressor policy, May was one of those months where it felt like somebody hit fast-forward. According to the latest update from the American Suppressor Association, suppressor owners saw movement on multiple fronts, including a new challenge to Washington D.C.’s suppressor ban, a major court date in a National Firearms Act lawsuit, proposed ATF reforms, and even a possible suppressor sales tax holiday in Florida. Let’s start with the biggest headline. DOJ Joins Fight Against D.C.’s Suppressor Ban ASA says the United States Department of Justice amended its position in United States v. District of Columbia to include…
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin said Tuesday that last week’s rocket explosion spared fuel tanks and some other critical parts of the launch pad. Critical to NASA’s Artemis moon program, the company’s massive New Glenn rocket blew up during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. A lightning tower and the transporter-erector used to move and hoist the rocket were destroyed in the blast that sent shock waves across the state. CEO Dave Limp said the methane, hydrogen and oxygen tanks look to be in good shape. The water tank is also fine and…
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Veteran advocates met last month with legislators on a daunting yet important task: finding a way to reduce the veteran suicide rate. Representatives from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention traveled to Washington D.C. for the 17th annual Advocacy Forum, taking place May 10-13, in which they advocated for two bills they hope to pass to reduce veteran suicide. “The numbers are dire,” Laurel Stine, executive vice president and chief policy and advocacy officer for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, told Military.com. “In addition to that, veterans face a 35% higher suicide rate in the 12 months after separation…
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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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