Strength training is often considered the foundation of physical fitness, earning its reputation for supporting muscle mass, bone density and functional movement. In fact, having strong legs contributes to longevity by enabling independence through mobility and social activity in our later years. Recent scientific findings now provide even more compelling evidence to prioritize strength training as part of a holistic fitness plan. While its importance cannot be overstated, an effective exercise regimen should also incorporate flexibility, mobility and cardiovascular training to maximize overall health benefits. A recent study in the journal Biology highlights the anti-aging potential of regular strength training. Researchers analyzed data…

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A coalition of pro-gun organizations, led by the National Rifle Association, has filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court requesting that it hear the constitutional challenge to Illinois’ public transit carry ban. The NRA, along with the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs, the Gun Owners Action League, the New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate and the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, filed the brief in Schoenthal v. Raoul, which challenges Illinois’ law that prohibits concealed carry licensees from carrying firearms on public transportation unless the firearms are unloaded and secured—effectively rendering them useless for lawful…

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The Subaru WRX just got a whole lot cheaper. After a miserable year, Subaru has decided that maybe it shouldn’t have gotten rid of the base model of all of its vehicles. So the entry-spec WRX is back, bringing the price down by more than $5,000. It’s even cheaper than it was in 2024, and it comes with more standard stuff. 2025 Sales Were Brutal — This Could Fix It (Photo/Subaru) Yes, some of Subaru’s drop from 18,587 WRX sedan sales to 10,930 between 2024 and 2025 was due to production changes, but probably not all of it. This change…

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The Firearms Policy Coalition isn’t exactly known for mincing words. That’s especially true on social media, where a lot of calls for gun control are met with a hardy “F**k you.” I dig it.In most of their other communications, they tend to be a little more…well, polite isn’t necessarily the right word, nor is “professional.” No, I think they just get a bit more creative in saying the same thing in a way that will make it in print.A case in point is the group’s feelings on the Department of Justice and the Trump administration’s…

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The Pedersoli 1805 Baker Rifle faithfully recreates Britain’s first standard‑issue military rifle, blending historical accuracy with modern Italian craftsmanship. Why the Baker Rifle Mattered At the turn of the 19th century, European armies relied almost entirely on smoothbore muskets. Those arms emphasized rate of fire and massed volley tactics, leaving limited room for precision or selective engagement. The Baker rifle marked a shift in that thinking. Designed by London gunsmith Ezekiel Baker and adopted by the British Army in 1800, it became the first rifled firearm issued for regular military service. The rifle equipped the Experimental Corps of Riflemen, later…

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Especially if your military household moved to a new state in 2025, as a military spouse, keep in mind that you’ve received new rights in recent years in terms of where to pay your state income taxes – or not pay, if the state has no income tax.In 2023, military spouses gained options for filing their state income taxes under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act that now eclipse even those of active-duty members, because “In a weird quirk of the law, service members can use SCRA protections only for their military pay,” Military.com’s financial columnist Kate Horrell wrote in last year’s Tax Week…

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Every November, I go to a climbing festival in southern Illinois. While the weather is often beautiful during the day, at night, the temps drop quickly, and I’m frequently left shivering in my lightweight puffer. This year, however, I came better prepared, with Patagonia’s Hi-Loft Nano Puff Hoody. This jacket takes the brand’s classic Nano Puff design and beefs it up with more body-mapped synthetic insulation and more durable fabric. This is the burlier big brother, built for colder conditions and true winter weather. With it, I can stay toasty on those chilly Illinois nights even when they dip into…

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Hawaii taxpayers could soon be forced to pay for state-sponsored gun “buyback” efforts after the Hawaiʻi State Association of Counties included that demand in their legislative wish list for 2026.  According to Maui Now, the lobbying group representing county governments wants the state to hold two compensated confiscation events in each county every year, claiming that “existing results from Oʻahu illustrate the effectiveness of these programs and demonstrate the value of establishing a consistent, statewide approach.”In April 2025, a gun buyback event on Oʻahu collected 367 firearms and distributed $37,900 in Foodland Farms gift cards.…

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It is pretty rare to see something new come out of the ammunition side of the firearms industry unless a company is chasing a wildcat cartridge that they’re hoping will really take off. One manufacturer who surprised us at Range Day was Sim-X with their unassuming line of ammo that touts ultra-high velocities while pushing low grain weights for given cartridges. Sim-X Ammunition Sim-X Ammunition offers both recreational and practice range ammo as well as self-defense rounds. The practice ammunition is dubbed RANGECORE™ with a patented synthetic core inside a precision alloy full-metal jacket. Their self-defense ammunition is named Defensecore…

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The battle of the generations is something that seems to be perpetual. Boomers look down on Millennials. Millennials roll their eyes at Gen Z. Gen Xers like myself are rarely even acknowledged, though we’re pretty used to that. It goes on and on, and considering the ancient Greek writings about the failings of the new generation, it seems like it’s gone on forever. But the truth is that while it’s really kind of stupid to lump everyone in a generation into a group where you expect them to fit neatly into a box, there are…

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While attending Beretta’s private Range Day on Sunday, January 18th checking out everything there are going to have new for SHOT Show 2026 (Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade show) as well as the year of their 500th Anniversary, we came across a rather unique looking semi-auto shotgun in the Beretta AX800 Suprema! Beretta AX800 Suprema 12 Gauge With an edgy looking stock and forearm that is contoured unlike anything we have seen before, the Beretta AX800 Suprema is an eye-catching shotgun to say the least. In fact, Beretta touts this shotgun as being “the most advanced waterfowl shotgun we’ve ever built,…

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