Sign up for Cyber Security, AI, and Intel Conference at Fieldcraft Survival in Provo, UT: *Suspicious … Watch full video on YouTube

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When a deadly virus lands in a California town and starts ravaging the population, most people don’t have a clue what’s happening until it’s too late. There’s no warning. No broadcast telling you to get out now. Just armed guards, lockdown orders, and people in hazmat suits who aren’t there to help. Outbreak (1995) keeps it simple. A virus spreads. People aren’t ready. And when the government shows up, you’re already out of options. It’s a reminder that when decisions get made behind closed doors, the rest of us live with the fallout. The movie shows a scenario that feels…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump gave the Medal of Honor to three veterans on Thursday, honoring acts of heroism that saved lives and repelled enemy forces in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Trump bestowed the military’s highest honor on Marine Corps Maj. James Capers Jr. and Army Maj. Nicholas Dockery. He also awarded it posthumously to Marine Corps Col. John W. Ripley, who died in 2008. “These are great men, great people,” Trump said at the ceremony. “We thank you and we will never, ever forget you.” Capers led a selfless rescue after a deadly ambush Capers, 88, was honored for…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadOctober’s rolling in with cooler air, falling leaves, and a wake-up call to do some fall weather prepping. In Mississippi, Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week (October 6-11, 2025) is pushing families to prep for tornadoes, floods, and early frosts—threats that hit hard in Tornado Alley. Other states like Arkansas, Oklahoma, and South Carolina are joining in with similar campaigns, including South Carolina’s Earthquake Preparedness Week (October 12-18), which ties perfectly into a broader fall preparedness push. This isn’t about fear or hype—it’s about practical, low-cost steps to keep your household safe, whether you’re dodging…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadThe need to prep hits people in different ways. For some, it’s a moment during a doom-and-gloom news show. For others, it’s a weird feeling in the gut walking through a grocery store with holes on the shelves. And sometimes, it’s looking at your child and realizing no one’s coming to save you if things go sideways. That moment—when you go from living on autopilot to suddenly seeing the cracks in the system—that’s the beginning of real preparedness. It doesn’t matter if you’ve got no money, no gear, no training. What matters is that…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadYou care. That’s why you prep. And if you care enough to be prepared, odds are you also care enough to want the people around you to be ready, too. But here’s the problem: the more you try to help others get ready, the more you risk making yourself their prepping plan. Not their backup plan—their only plan. Suddenly, your good intentions look like a lifeboat, and they’re counting on you to keep them afloat when the world goes sideways. “In my opinion, unprepared neighbors pose the greatest threat. I urged some to prepare,…

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Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs from 12:01 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on Tuesday, June 23, through Friday, June 26. Are you ready for the next Amazon Prime Day? Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs from 12:01 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on Tuesday, June 23, through Friday, June 26. Whether you’re an active-duty service member, military spouse, veteran or one of their dependents, we’ve rounded up the deals on gear and tech products that might interest the military community the most. If you’re not an Amazon Prime member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial here to take advantage of…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadThis article—and the podcast that goes with it—was sparked by a listener in the Mind4Survival Facebook group. Audra McKinney asked: “What do you do when your gut tells you to prep more, even though you’re already stocked?” If you’ve been at this a while, you’ve probably asked yourself the same thing. You’ve got food. Water. Backups. A solid plan. Maybe even a second location nobody knows about but you. You’re not new to prepping. So why do you still feel like something’s missing? That quiet gnawing in the back of your mind—the one that…

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For years, veterans advocates have pushed Congress to pass legislation that would expand benefits for combat-injured veterans, increase support for surviving spouses, improve access to care and provide additional assistance to some of the nation’s most severely disabled veterans. Many of those proposals enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support. Many never became law. Now congressional leaders say they have finally found a way forward. The newly introduced Take Care of America’s Veterans Act combines more than 60 veterans bills into a single package, including the Major Richard Star Act, the Love Lives On Act, expanded benefits for catastrophically disabled veterans, caregiver reforms,…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadYou’ve got your gear. You’ve got your skills. But if your mind taps out when it matters most, none of that is going to save you. That’s the truth about survival. This episode is about the part of preparedness most people gloss over—not because they’re lazy, but because they don’t even realize it’s a capability gap. And when they think about it, they often assume they’re fine. Preppers especially fall into this trap because we’ve already recognized the need to prepare. Then, when we compare that to those who don’t prep at all, it’s…

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You are never going to stop the illicit gun trade. I don’t care where you are; bad people are going to want to do bad things, and that includes shooting people they don’t like. There’s a very real part of me that figures if they want to kill each other off, let them. It’s adding much-needed chlorine into the gene pool.Unfortunately, these people don’t just stick to killing one another. All too often, someone innocent gets killed.Gun control advocates would say that’s why we need more regulations. However, when teenagers are exchanging guns in public…

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Whether the product of cultural jingoism or good-natured pride in country – especially during its 250th anniversary year – American patriotism seems to be running rampant in popular culture. Ford Custom Garage wants in on the action, celebrating its native country with a special aftersales kit for the 2027 F-250 Super Duty, as well as its F-350 and F-450 siblings. Called the Proud to Honor package, it features boldly patriotic new vehicle graphics, plus a darkened exterior aesthetic that gives the trucks some sinister, aggressive personality. Better still, Ford will donate a portion of the proceeds from every Proud to…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadMost people wait too long. The flames are already on the ridge. The alert comes after you’ve had that gut feeling for hours. And by the time you’re scrambling, you’re already behind. In 2022 alone, more than 3 million Americans had to evacuate their homes. Fires. Floods. Storms. Civil unrest. All kinds of chaos can force you to leave with little warning. But here’s the thing—most people still don’t have a plan. This episode fixes that. It’s a 7-step walkthrough to help you get out—fast, calm, and with everything that matters. Because the only…

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A Virginia judge says that the plaintiffs in a case challenging Virginia’s gun and magazine ban set to take effect on July 1 have established the likelihood of irreparable harm if the ban becomes effective and is later determined to be unconstitutional, but refused to issue an injunction that would halt the law from being enforced while litigation continues.  The case, known as Curtis v. Katz, is one of four state-level challenges to the impending ban, and the only one to argue that the new prohibitions on the sale, manufacture, and transfer of so-called assault…

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Sony files a patent application for a new PlayStation controller that has buttons which include a strange and unique feature. Credit: Image via PlayStation Originally published by  Game Rant Sony has filed a patent application for PlayStation controller buttons that could harden or soften based on the context of the game or app being played. Although Sony has not announced any new controllers with these buttons, the new PlayStation patent could make the next generation of Sony’s controllers stand out from the competition. Since the PlayStation’s familiar DualShock and DualSense controllers have been available, each generation has seen some distinct changes.…

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