A new podcast started by a military veteran highlights the diversity of America’s military and the contributions made by leaders in corporate, higher education, health care and other industries as the nation nears the 250th anniversary of its founding.Ret. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Don L. Scott hosts the podcast US@250&YOU, which debuted on April 23 as a way to share, highlight how efforts to improve diversity, equity and Inclusion, or DEI, have shaped the country toward the nation’s founding goal of a “more perfect union.”“I have lived through 16 presidents, World War II, racial segregation, the civil rights movement, Korea,…
Artificial intelligence has begun its onslaught against the human job market by eliminating many on Wall Street already. The AI Domino Effect: How Artificial Intelligence is Beginning to Erase Entire Job Sectors Firms like Bank of America, Citi, Wells Fargo, and others are reporting strong profits while reducing headcount and automating more work, according to a report by The New York Times [behind a paywall]. “All of them credited A.I. to some degree … in areas ranging from the so-called back office, where tens of thousands of employees fill out paperwork to comply with various laws and regulations, to the front…
Dawn patrol, by definition, starts before sunrise. Skins on, boots snapped partially tight, I started striding into the darkness. Within 10 minutes, I had stripped down to my base layer sun hoodie. As the sun rose, casting orange light on the peaks all around me, I picked up the pace. My softshell ski pants, Stio’s new Tracksetter Pants, were put to work. Between the stretching, breathing, and ongoing protection from the crisp morning air, I was impressed by the Jackson Hole brand’s new pants. You’re not grabbing softshell pants like the Tracksetters for every ski day. The “soft” in softshell…
The D.C. Court of Appeals will re-litigate the District’s ban on magazines that can hold more than ten rounds, after a three-judge panel on the court ruled the ban unconstitutional. LEGAL ALERT: The DC Court of Appeals has granted the en banc petition in a case where the 3-judge panel struck down the district’s magazine ban, which means the entire court will rehear the case. pic.twitter.com/fZRx9D0k53— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) April 23, 2026A number of anti-gun attorneys general around the country submitted amicus briefs in support of the D.C. government’s request for a re-hearing, but…
Major revisions to the Endangered Species Act (ESA), a hallmark law of American conservation, were set to go before Congress for a vote this week. The bill would have changed the listing process for imperiled species and weakened several other aspects of the law. After major outcry from lawmakers and conservation nonprofits, House Speaker Mike Johnson unexpectedly pulled the bill from the floor. The Bill The ESA, passed in 1973, helps protect endangered or threatened species. Essentially, if a fish, wildlife, or plant is listed, its habitat is protected, and government agencies have to come up with recovery plans to…
Socialism is more properly defined as the people controlling all industry. In practice, though, it’s the government running everything and handing everything to the people based on their needs, taking from others according to what they have. So, when a politician says that we should give people housing, healthcare, and transportation in exchange for absolutely nothing, then they’re essentially talking about socialism, even if it’s a socialist framework existing within an otherwise free market system.We have a certain degree of that as it stands, with public housing, Section 8 rent payments, and Medicaid, but it…
This article was originally published by Willow Tohi at Natural News. Russia’s UN envoy claims the Middle East conflict is overshadowing Ukraine’s pleas for Western aid. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is on a European tour seeking renewed military and financial support. The U.S. under President Trump has scaled back support, shifting the burden to European allies. Zelensky faces domestic challenges, including draft resistance and corruption allegations. Western attention and resources are divided, complicating Ukraine’s war effort against Russia. As the war in Ukraine grinds into its fifth year, President Volodymyr Zelensky is confronting a formidable new adversary on the diplomatic…
Many people mark the Columbine massacre as the start of the modern mass killing era. It was the first such massacre to take place during a 24-hour news cycle, which many believe may have fueled the countless copycat killings. Including a recent one in Mexico where the killer wasn’t hiding his “inspiration.”Rep. Ilhan Omar says she was impacted by Columbine, and while I missed it that day, it seems she took the opportunity, like so many others, to use the anniversary to call for gun controlThere’s just one problem.27 years since the Columbine High School…
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A new bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would give some military veterans and active-duty military members the ability to protect themselves from danger anywhere in the nation. On April 20, Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-North Carolina, a former Army Special Forces officer, introduced the Special Operations Forces Concealed Carry Act, which would grant eligible veterans and active-duty personnel nationwide concealed-carry privileges, effectively overriding state-level restrictions that can differ significantly from one jurisdiction to another. Supporters of the bill argue the measure would recognize military training and provide consistent legal protections for service members who travel or relocate. If…
There are two kinds of useless gestures when it comes to communities trying to stop violent crime. Some are really just frauds being perpetrated on the people, like so-called buybacks. Those who push these claim they work, that there’s evidence they work, but no such evidence exists. It’s nothing but an attempt to frame the narrative as these people doing something useful when they’re not. It’s fraud. Then you have the benign useless gestures. They won’t do anything, but they’re generally well-intentioned, and the people who take part feel better afterward. They’re still frustrating because…
