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More than three-quarters of Americans polled in a recent survey endorse national defense legislation that would include the “right-to-repair” provision allowing U.S. military service members to fix their own equipment rather than wait for contractors as required by law. Right-to-repair has been one of myriad topics discussed, and amendments included, in both the U.S. House and Senate deliberations of the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). After the House Armed Services Committee included right-to-repair in its defense bill version, the Senate Armed Services Committee followed suit on Wednesday by voting 18-9 to approve its own $1.14 trillion version…
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For an aircraft that’s seen its share of high-flying sunsets, the Marine Corps AV-8 Harrier jet has had a sunset of its own. The jet, known for its unique ability to take off and land vertically without ever needing a runway, has been decommissioned in an official sunset ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina. “The Harrier will be remembered for its distinguished combat legacy, legendary Vertical/Short Take Off and Landing (V/STOL) capability, and the Marines and sailors that made the community special,” Lt. Col. John B. Cumbie, commanding officer of Marine Attack Squadron 223, said…
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Allie Delury traded her role as an Air Force combat camera operator for something a little less stressful: a feature film producer. However, speaking days before her short film “Fault” was set to debut at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, Delury was feeling a rush of nervous energy she hadn’t experienced in a while. “I’m over the moon,” Delury told Military.com. “Coming from my background, not getting into film until later than most, it feels very, very surreal that my film is debuting at Tribeca, one of the top five film festivals in the world. I…
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Boating season is officially here, and while the thrill of being on the open water appeals to millions, it can be especially appealing to veterans. Recreationally, the peacefulness and tranquility of boating offer several mental health benefits, along with opportunities for a successful transition out of the service for veterans looking for work in the boating industry. Veterans at Brunswick Corporation, a Tampa-based company, told Military.com they found a strong sense of camaraderie and purpose working for the large boating manufacturer, home to brands such as Boston Whaler, Mercury Marine, Sea Ray and Bayliner. “We employ a strong veteran population…
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A Georgia man is behind bars and facing charges of aggravated assault after allegedly opening fire on a family gathering last weekend. According to authorities in Lee County, deputies responded to reports of a shooting around 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 7th. When deputies arrived at the scene, they found a “large gathering” as well as one individual suffering from a gunshot wound who was transported to a local hospital. From the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page: During the investigation, deputies interviewed multiple witnesses, reviewed security camera footage, and gathered physical evidence from the scene. Witnesses…
A PC gamer was saved by their gaming rig after a stray bullet was accidentally fired from a neighbor’s gun and hit the side of the PC, which damaged some major components beyond repair. Although the PC endured significant damage, no one was injured by the accidental gunshot. The incident came amid an expensive time for PC gaming. Since the fall of 2025, the prices of RAM and other essential components have risen exponentially over several months. However, these costs have been slightly offset by free and discounted PC games that periodically appear on various storefronts. Each Thursday, the Epic…
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. After having heard the same line many, many times before – and yet with no result (instead, more often the opposite of sliding into further conflict and escalation) – Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday welcomed the “progress” made between the United States and Iran in indirect negotiations. CNN and other mainstream outlets are reporting on this “hint” that an interim deal is taking shape (again). But given the pattern and track record of such reporting, which has consistently proven premature, elusive, and often downright false, it’s hard not to have cynicism…
There’s nothing wrong with wanting your gear to be stylish as well as functional — and this week has plenty of gear that checks both boxes. Looking to add some color to your outdoor life? Then you’ll find sporty shades and trendy backpacks as well as sexy dive watches and intergalactic hiking shoes. Or maybe you’re the type that likes to keep things classy? Then look no further than knives from The James Brand, versatile apparel from Allover, and Topo Designs. Find all that and more right here in Emerging Gear. American Tall Camping Gear (Photo/American Tall) The online-only brand…
Cam already talked about how Gun Owners of America is backing Byron Donalds for governor down in Florida, and the reaction of some people to the news. It seems that this was a bit of a controversial decision by GOA, and a lot of people had big feelings about it. Some had gripes that I understood perfectly, while others…let’s just say they didn’t. But, GOA didn’t just pick Donalds out of a hat. There’s a reason why they backed that particular horse, and we need to talk about why that is.As @GunOwners Florida Director, the choice…
