Kent Cartridge Company, a West Virginia-based manufacturer of shotgun shells, says it was denied services by two payment processing firms because of the products it makes. Now West Virginia’s attorney general is investigating, and the two companies accused of discriminating against a company in the firearms industry could find themselves facing civil litigation.  National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Larry Keane highlighted Kent Cartridge Company’s plight in a recent post at NSSF’s website, noting that Bill.com and Ramp “both separately informed officials at Kent Cartridge that they couldn’t use their services ‘due to compliance and underwriting restrictions,’…

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The House on Thursday abruptly delayed a vote on the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act (TCAVA), shelving one of the largest veterans legislative packages in years after Republican leaders apparently failed to secure enough support amid a growing fight over disability compensation that has divided many of the nation’s largest veterans organizations. The legislation combines roughly 60 veterans bills covering disability benefits, caregivers, survivors, education, health care, home loans and oversight of the Department of Veterans Affairs. While many of those proposals enjoy broad bipartisan support individually, the package has become consumed by debate over one question: Should projected…

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This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog under the title: The Battle For The Strait Of Hormuz Will Show Whether The World Can Survive Without Oil From The Persian Gulf Or Not Now, we are going to see what really happens to the global economy when the Strait of Hormuz is completely closed for an extended period of time. Before the war, approximately 45 percent of all Asian oil imports traveled through the Strait of Hormuz. The Chinese normally get more oil from the Middle East than anyone else, and the amount of crude…

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If you’re one of our readers who likes to learn about homesteading and preparedness, but hasn’t taken any concrete steps, this article is for you. Everywhere you look, there are signs that civilization has peaked and it’s all downhill from here. Thanks to wars, crop failures, political battles, and economic turmoil, food insecurity is on the rise, and the entire world is going crazy. We don’t know when things are going to pop off, but you have to accept reality: hard times are coming. For many, they’re already here. The best thing you can do is get ready. Be prepared…

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Life has been good for the Second Amendment lately. Sure, there are state-level setbacks, but the Supreme Court issued two key rulings in favor of gun rights, agreed to take what may become one of the most important cases on guns since the Second Amendment was ratified, and the Department of Justice is proverbially kicking in doors to defend gun rights for a change. It’s not a bad time to be alive, really.And that’s why, it seems, Democrats have decided that since they can’t win on the merits of constitutional arguments, they just need to…

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The Senate failed to advance the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Tuesday, stalling a defense policy bill containing a sweeping proposal for U.S.-Israel military technology cooperation. The plan has drawn intense online opposition from Americans who call it “treason,” arguing that it would compromise U.S. sovereignty and warn that it could expose sensitive technology and intelligence to a foreign government. One day later, just 104 House lawmakers and only one Republican voted on a failed amendment on a different bill to cut $3.3 billion in military aid to Israel. The Senate did not vote on final…

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Great Dungeons & Dragons games aren’t in short supply, but we have yet to be blessed with an AAA open-world RPG set in the universe. The upcoming Warlock could fill that void with an action-adventure slant, and Pseudo-open-world masterpieces like Baldur’s Gate 3 can definitely scratch the same itch; however, as of right now, a DnD open-world RPG technically doesn’t exist. Consequently, we need to look elsewhere to find a game that captures the spirit and beautiful chaos of a tabletop campaign. From deep character customization to open-ended gameplay, party management, and tactical warfare, these open-world RPGs share different commonalities…

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Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More Backcountry: 30% Off Danner Trail 2650 Hiking Shoe (Photo/Danner) Danner’s Trail 2650 is the perfect hybrid between a classic boot and a lightweight trail runner. The Vibram 460 outsole offers superior grip, the TPU shank adds protection, and the mesh lining helps with airflow. Best of all, it’s on sale for less than $150. Shop Women’s Shop Men’s REI: 30% Off Arc’teryx Beta SL Jacket (Photo/Arc’teryx) The Beta SL is one of our top-rated rain jackets. As with many Arc’teryx products, it also tends…

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The gun control movement is based on a simple premise: more guns lead to more crime, and the only way to truly make the United States safer is to reduce the number of firearms in circulation.  When the modern gun control lobby got started in the 1960s, that idea seemed somewhat logical. Violent crime kept going up, and every year more and more guns were added to the mix. In 1991, though, violent crime peaked and then started its decade-long decline, but we continued purchasing millions of firearms each year. From the early 1990s to 2020,…

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A divided Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has denied an en banc review of a decision upholding California’s ban on switchblades, a decision that led one of the eight dissenting judges to declare it’s time for the Supreme Court to “consider summarily reversing some of our wayward Second Amendment decisions.” Putting it in less legal terms, Judge Lawrence VanDyke declared “it’s time for some benchslaps.” The en banc denial in Knife Rights v. Bonta is based on the fact that the plaintiffs brought a facial challenge to the ban, according to the three judges who offered…

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The U.S. Navy is reviewing a Blue Angels flyover after one of the squadron’s jets flew lower than its standard profile over a crowded shoreline at Pensacola Beach, Fla., on Wednesday morning, drawing both praise and concern across social media and prompting a response from the service. Every summer, crowds gather on Pensacola Beach in the early morning to open air show week the same way, with coffee and lawn chairs and the low rumble of jets somewhere out over the Gulf. On Wednesday, the rumble arrived closer than anyone expected. A Blue Angels jet came in low over the…

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Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More From Central Florida to the Keys, the end of the Florida peninsula is a complicated place, to say the least. The ecology is endlessly dynamic — thanks to the fluid boundary between freshwater wetlands, the coastal buffer of mangrove forests, and rich saltwater estuaries — and at risk, thanks to mankind’s attempts to control it.  It’s one giant ecosystem, not only interconnected by complex hydrology, but also by a distinct culture of caretakers. A few anglers, with lives oriented around these wild and precious waters,…

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Look, I get that guns aren’t something your average Democrat seems to understand. The fact that most of the ones we encounter who seem into guns are trying to kill somebody on the right doesn’t exactly help all that much. So, when someone like James Talarico spouts off on the topic, you need to expect a certain degree of ignorance, at best. More likely, it’s stupidity, though, because Talarico is in Texas. He could learn if he wanted to.And the fact that he hasn’t is a major problem for him, at least as the National…

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Slate announced the price of its back-to-basics electric pickup truck in June, but not the destination charge. That fee is a mandatory, non-negotiable price that every automaker adds to the sticker, and it can vary from company to company. Much attention has been given to destination fees in the last several years, as they’ve steadily increased across the board. So when Slate said its barebones truck started at $24,950, it fell squarely into Slate’s mid-$20,000 range the company promised. But we also knew the destination charge would change that – possibly by a significant margin. So, is this still a…

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In a statement on Tuesday, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) accused Washington of acting like “pirates” by restricting energy flows in the region. The IRGC further warned that regional oil and gas exports could be blocked completely in response to the United States’ attempts to control the Strait of Hormuz. “Regional oil and gas exports are either for everyone or for no one,” the statement said. This warning came as the IRGC claimed a new strike on US military infrastructure in Bahrain, which hosts the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet and serves as one of Washington’s main naval hubs in…

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has found another city in the Sunshine State that appears to be non-compliant with the state’s carry laws. Uthmeier has sent a letter to officials in Winter Garden, Florida warning that the prohibition on “weapons” and “firearms” at the city’s Tucker Ranch Recreation and Nature Complex is illegal and the “no guns allowed” signs must be removed.  Uthmeier’s missive notes that Florida’s firearm preemption law prohibits political subdivisions like the Orlando suburb of Winter Garden from setting their own policies on firearms, and calls out another locality that impermissibly crossed…

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A man pleaded guilty Wednesday to strangling his active-duty military spouse on multiple occasions while they were both overseas, and then lying to federal authorities about his actions. Antonio Jabar Floyd Jr., 38, of Florida, strangled his wife once in 2025 and again in 2026 while he was living with her overseas in Misawa, Japan, according to a Justice Department press release issued Wednesday. The wife’s service information was not provided. He pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic violence (strangulation) and one count of making false statements to a federal agency. He will be sentenced on Oct. 15 and…

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 has officially released details on Kill Block, a new multiplayer experience featuring a modular battleground that changes its layout every time players enter a match. Infinity Ward’s upcoming Modern Warfare 4 has recently revealed major reworks to returning modes, inspirations behind level design, and changes to the multiplayer component, with more details coming as the game moves toward release. The fourth installment in the Modern Warfare franchise launches on October 23, 2026, with developer Infinity Ward promising an emphasis on multiplayer innovation while retaining the fast-paced arcade gunplay the series is known for. Previous…

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Everyone in the Second Amendment community is rightly overjoyed that at long last, the Supreme Court will be deciding whether so-called “assault weapon” bans are constitutional. These bans on some of the most common guns in the country exist in about 10 or so states and prevent millions of Americans from owning AR-15s and similar rifles.  SAF is particularly ecstatic given that both cases granted review – Viramontes v. Cook County and Grant v. Higgins – are cases in which the organization is a plaintiff.The question presented, which the Court will answer, is: “Whether the Second and…

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100 strangers recently attended a ceremony to honor two dead veterans in Tallahasee, Fla., after no family members came forward to claim their remains. The ceremony took place on Monday in appreciation of the veterans—Glenn Dorsey, a U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam veteran, and Mark Roy, a U.S. Army veteran—who had been considered “unclaimed” after no relatives, friends or legal representatives had said they were linked to the deceased men, according to the Tallahassee Democrat. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) uses the term “unclaimed veterans” to refer to situations where a next of kin or family member is known but…

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This article was originally published by Mike Adams at Natural News.  We Are Sleepwalking into a Global Collapse The mainstream media obsesses over oil prices. Every time a barrel jumps a few dollars, the pundits wring their hands. But they are missing the real story — the one that will crash civilization long before a gas pump runs dry. What I see, from my years tracking global supply chains, is a nightmare hidden beneath the headlines: the war with Iran is severing the arteries that carry downstream commodities — aluminum, fertilizer, diesel, plastics, helium — the very things that make…

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