For more than 50 years, the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen has kept the history alive of the enormous contributions made by men of different backgrounds that helped propel U.S. forces during World War II. That legacy remains unperturbed.On March 28, one day prior to Pennsylvania’s official Tuskegee Airmen Commemorative Day, an event was held in Philadelphia to highlight and continue to preserve the memory of the Tuskegee Airmen—consisting of the first African-American and Caribbean air and ground crews within the Army Air Forces (AAF) that flew bombers and fighters during the second World War, transforming stereotypes of who…

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A major gun-rights organization is rallying its membership to urge President Donald Trump to replace recently fired U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi with someone with stronger convictions about protecting the Second Amendment.  Gun Owners of America (GOA) recently said that gun owners across America are “breathing a sigh of relief” with Bondi’s departure. “Bondi came in with a weak 2A record and made things worse as attorney general,” GOA said in a national alert to members. “Under her watch, two Biden-era gun rules Trump promised to kill on day one are still on the books: the pistol brace ban and…

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If you’re enjoying some beautiful weather right now, soak it up! It’s going to get hot sooner than we want, and this week’s gear shows that outdoor brands have the gear to keep you cool no matter how much sun you get. We’re looking at two new brands offering good-looking clothing that’s still odor-resistant and moisture-wicking, as well as Pelican coolers for bringing along some cold ones. Does it feel hot to anyone else? That’s all I’ve been hearing lately. Campers will want to window-shop the magnetic sleeping bags from Marmot, the modular food canister from GSI, and some Swiss-made…

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Many backpack coolers I’ve tested can feel like a compromise. You either get great insulation in a package that feels like a refrigerator with straps, or you get a comfortable bag that lets your ice melt by lunch. This time, I was packing the RovR TravelR 24L, which balances the two performances superbly well. Plus, it looks more like a traditional backpack. I tend to be the cooler person in our family because I like to pack drinks and snacks for everyone. Usually, it means I am about to strap a rigid, boxy, sweat-inducing cube to my back that bangs…

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IWI US has officially announced the launch of the ARAD 5 for the American market, produced at the company’s expanded domestic operations in Andersonville, TN. The ARAD 5 was developed in direct response to a request from Israel’s Tier 1 military and law enforcement units. After extensive service on the global stage, the rifle is now being brought stateside. The Rifle The ARAD 5 is built around a semi-monolithic upper receiver featuring IWI’s patented CamLok barrel lock-up mechanism, which secures a free-floated barrel assembly and a two-position short-stroke piston gas system. The rifle is designed for both suppressed and unsuppressed…

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My Danner Mountain Light IIs were my go-to adventure shoes for years, and accompanied me on countless hikes, treks, and motorcycle journeys. However, I eventually parted ways with them because, as you age, your feet tend to change shape and even size (often by one or two sizes over one’s adulthood). What started as a good fit became a tight fit years later. So I moved on to roomier hikers, like the Mountain 600 Evos. But when Danner announced the MTN45, my ears perked up. This low-top hiker has classic Danner heritage looks, but borrows from running sneaker DNA with…

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Dr. Anthony Douglas, a surgical resident in Chicago, is leading the push for lawmakers to adopt a bill called the RIFL (Responsibility in Firearm Legislation) Act, which would require firearms manufacturers to obtain a license from the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation before they can sell guns in the state of Illinois.  As we’ve previously detailed, the cost of obtaining a license would vary from company to company, and would be based on two factors. First, the DFPR would determine the amount of all licensing fees based on an estimate that is “is equal to…

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This article was originally published by William L. Anderson at The Mises Institute.  If there is a mantra among progressive American political and media elites, it would be “our democracy,” usually preceded by what they believe to be a threat from the Right. For example, progressives deemed the recent reversal of Roe “a threat to our democracy” because it removed laws regulating abortion from Supreme Court jurisdiction and returned the issue to democratically elected legislatures. It would seem inconsistent to invoke the democratic electoral process to deal with a contentious issue like abortion, but progressives are nothing if not inconsistent. But even…

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Jeanne Pirro is the US attorney for the District of Columbia. She’s…kind of been a trainwreck when it comes to gun rights. We all know it. Sure, she stopped enforcing a couple of laws in the early days, then pretty much keeps putting her foot in her mouth, even when she’s writing.  Last week, while covering Pirro’s office’s request for an en banc review of a decision they’ve said they weren’t even fighting anymore–and it sure sounded like they were fighting it–Cam wondered if Trump could remove her while he’s shaking up the DOJ. Unfortunately,…

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