I’m a firm believer in you being able to do with your property as you wish, so long as you don’t harm anyone else. If you want to paint your house puke green and mount peacocks on your roof gables, so be it. I’m not interested in stopping you, though I might try to talk you out of it. So, if someone wants to take gun parts and turn them into gardening tools, whatever. In fact, part of me would actually buy some of those, just so I can talk about what my hoe had…

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Performance cars come in a wide range of different shapes and sizes. From 1,000+ horsepower hypercars like the Bugatti Chiron to sensible sports sedans like the Volkswagen Jetta GLI, there is something for every budget or pace desire. One of the most versatile and affordable breeds of performance machine is the venerable hot hatch, which tends to take the shape of a front-wheel-drive compact hatchback-style vehicle equipped with a sporty four-pot engine and uprated underpinnings. Some machines though, like the Audi RS3 and Ford Focus RS, take things a step further, and utilize all-wheel drive to enhance traction and stability.…

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There are currently seven candidates vying the GOP nod in the crowded Maine gubernatorial primaries. Bearing Arms had a chance to interview four of them and Bobby Charles was one. Charles has a background in government and policy that dates back to the Reagan era when he interned from 1981 to 1983 at the White House. Born in Virginia but raised in Wayne, Maine, Charles got his undergrad in Dartmouth College, masters in New College, Oxford, and Juris Doctor from Columbia University. After clerking at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in the late 80s,…

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Venezuela ’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez told journalists Monday that her country had no plans to become the 51st U.S. state after President Donald Trump said he was “seriously considering” the move. Rodríguez was speaking at the International Court of Justice in The Hague on the final day of hearings in a dispute between her country and neighboring Guyana over the massive mineral- and oil-rich Essequibo region. “We will continue to defend our integrity, our sovereignty, our independence, our history,” said Rodríguez, who assumed power in January following a U.S. military operation that ousted then-President…

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This article was originally published by Garrison Vance at Natural News.  Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Ali al-Zaidi during a telephone call on Tuesday, May 5, that Tehran is prepared to meet global standards to demonstrate the peaceful nature of its nuclear program, according to a statement from Iran’s presidency published by the Turkish Anadolu Agency. Pezeshkian criticized what he called contradictory U.S. policies, saying Washington continues to apply pressure while calling for negotiations. [1] Al-Zaidi responded that Baghdad is prepared to support de-escalation efforts and could host talks between Iran and the U.S., the statement said. The appeal…

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Connecticut crossed a line. They’re not the first to do it, admittedly, but as the most recent to do so, they’re going to draw all of the heat. The line they crossed was in banning firearms like the Glock, which can be converted via an illegal third-party-designed device to shoot full-auto. Glock has never approved of it, never sold the switches, or anything like that, but now they’re being demonized for people doing something they can’t legally do anywhere. And the entire thing is beyond stupid.In fact, it’s probably even dumber than you think.Second Amendment…

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Video game pricing has become more and more relevant as time has gone on, as it seems like every other year, the dollar value of big-budget releases creeps up another few digits. Gaming can be a costly investment in a lot of cases, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of amazing games out there that players can pick up, just by skipping their morning coffee. Hovering under the $5 range, and even cheaper during sales, these games deliver a range of different experiences, some story-related, others more looping in nature, to give players the most bang for their buck.…

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After an outbreak of hantavirus killed three people on a cruise ship in recent weeks, Google searches for the disease have increased by more than 1,000% in some states. In general, the virus is rare and difficult to contract for most people. But that didn’t stop the disease from spreading to as many as 17 American passengers aboard the cruise ship. They arrived back in the U.S. on Monday, and will now be monitored at the National Quarantine Unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. However, backpackers — and anybody who spends time in wooded areas — are actually at a…

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An Ohio judge has cleared a woman who was facing murder charges in the death of her ex-girlfriend, ruling that the shooting was a justifiable use of force allowed under state law.  There was never any question that 26-year-old Marshee Luther shot and killed 29-year-old Taralynn Bowers last August. The dispute between prosecutors and Luther’s defense team was whether or not Luther had a reasonable belief that her life was in danger when she drew her gun and pulled the trigger. In fact, the prosecutors came awfully close to admitting that Luther’s life was in danger that…

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My view of technology is complicated, in part because while so much of it is awesome and beneficial, other advances seem to take something away from what it means to be human. One bit of tech I’ve been stoked about for a while is 3D printing. The idea that I can, from the comfort of my home, make so many things with the push of a few buttons, things that will benefit my household, amuse my family, and possibly start a manufacturing venture, is just amazing. And the fact that I can use it to…

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While many associate Veterans Day and Memorial Day with service, the two are not the same. Veterans Day is a celebration of those who serve and have served. Memorial Day is a day to reflect on veterans and military personnel who are deceased. Memorial Day this year is Monday, May 25, 2026. May is also National Military Appreciation Month, and many businesses offer special discounts to veterans over Memorial Day Weekend. Visit the Military Appreciation Month Discount Center to find out what offers are available throughout May. 2026 Memorial Day Events Arlington National Cemetery The Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Day…

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To thrive and survive outdoors, safety starts the minute you get behind the wheel. Don’t overlook the first, and most critical, rule of the road: Put on your seat belt. Beyond the drive there, an accident-free first climb up a destination crag comes down to etiquette and execution. Planning and preparation matter, whether the route is in your backyard or at the end of an epic road trip. Here are a few best-practice reminders on how to be a good steward, plus safety keys for moving your rock climbing outdoors, and then coming home alive.   Gym-to-Crag Safety Tips for an…

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At some point over the next couple of months the Supreme Court is likely to rule that the federal prohibition on gun ownership for marijuana users violates the Second Amendment, but for now it’s still illegal for any “unlawful” user of drugs to purchase or possess firearms, even if they’re not in violation of state law.  That federal prohibition led to a pair of Jersey City police officers getting reassigned for their off-duty consumption of marijuana, but the New Jersey Court of Appeals recently sided with the cannabis-loving cops and ordered the Jersey City Police…

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The state of diesel in the US is such that you can pretty much dominate the segment if you just stick to your guns and offer a few different models with diesel engine options. If you’re willing to risk the production costs that come with building and installing an engine that few American drivers will want to buy. Gasoline is cheaper in the US than in most of the world, meaning that we’re not really looking to diesel as a cost-efficient alternative, and Dieselgate scared a lot of us off these engines entirely. According to Baum & Associates, diesel made…

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United States President Donald Trump has rejected an Iranian peace plan, calling the proposal “totally unacceptable.” At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that the war was “not over.” Trump issued the statement on his TruthSocial feed, rejecting the “unacceptable” Iranian proposal aimed at ending the war. “I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called “Representatives.” I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.” Iran offered to transfer some of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to a third country, but rejected the idea of dismantling its nuclear facilities,…

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To thrive and survive outdoors, safety starts the minute you get behind the wheel. Don’t overlook the most critical rule of the road: Put on your seat belt. Launching a great adventure then extends beyond the drive to etiquette and execution, planning and preparation. Whether you are new to your favorite sport and traveling near, or are comfortable with more experience and farther distance, mind these best safety practices to help ensure that you come home alive from your next car camping trip. Car Camping Tips for Near Trips  (Photo/Shutterstock) Buckle that seat belt. Deer love last-minute crossings, and blind…

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There are currently seven candidates vying the GOP nod in the crowded Maine gubernatorial primaries. Bearing Arms had a chance to interview four of them and Jonathan Bush was one.  Bush is widely known for being in the medical-tech industry and former CEO and co-founder of athenahealth. The father of seven attended Boston University and Wesleyan University, then received his MBA from Harvard. “I’m a Veteran. I’m an entrepreneur,” said Bush. “Started multiple companies and helped dozens of companies get set up in Maine, but most of my life has been as a CEO.” Bush’s…

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To thrive and survive outdoors, safety begins far before the trailhead. It starts the minute you get behind the wheel. Don’t overlook the first, and most critical, rule of the road: Put on your seat belt. After that, an enjoyable trail excursion extends beyond the drive to etiquette and execution on the run — or hike — itself. Planning and preparation matter, especially when you’re sharing multiuse trails. While your experience level and comfort with the terrain also factor into the risks at hand, there are simple ways to come home safely. (That goes for the dog you might be…

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An 8-year-old elementary school student in Georgia will be back in class today after serving a three-day suspension for allegedly crafting a weapon in school last week. The weapon in question? A few LEGO bricks put together in such a way that if you squint hard enough, it might vaguely resemble a gun.  The child’s mom reached out to local media after she was informed that her son had violated the school district’s weapons policy; a call that she says was completely unexpected The mother said her son, who has autism and ADHD, did not threaten…

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran and the United States were at an impasse again Monday over how to end their war while their ceasefire grew increasingly shaky, with the two sides exchanging fire in recent days, ships and Gulf states being targeted, and fighting flaring between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The volatility could tip the Middle East back into open warfare and prolong the worldwide energy crisis sparked by the conflict, with Iran’s chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz and America’s blockade of Iranian ports still in place. U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to…

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Bill Maher is probably one of the more respected names in political commentary these days. While the comedian turned host has never pretended to be anything but a liberal, he’s clearly one of the sane ones and one who is willing to call out his own side when they get stupid. I don’t always agree with him, but he’s not someone I’m willing to dismiss out of hand, either. He’s the guy on the left I’m most interested in sitting down and having a bourbon with. And his latest case of calling his own side…

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