The 1Up Heavy Duty isn’t just another tray-style hitch bike rack: It’s a statement piece. For those of us who drive backroads like we rip a good downhill, we know getting to the trailhead isn’t always a Sunday drive. It usually involves bouncing along a dirt road filled with potholes. So, for riders who invest as much into their shuttle rig as they do their bike, a good bike rack is a make-or-break: It’ll be a daily driver or a full-on overland build.  Matching a daily driver rack to my F-150 Raptor, which is designed for rough roads, I needed…

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After the shooting outside the White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday, many folks have been all too eager to pivot away from talking about the suspect’s political and ideological motivations to demand we talk about gun control instead.  Tom Cullen says M-O-O-N spells deflection. And pray tell, what gun control law would you like to see in place that would have prevented him from getting a gun. Keep in mind, he apparently abided by all of the gun laws already in place in California.— Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) April 27, 2026King is hardly the only person…

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I’m not one to defend the ATF because, well, it’s the ATF. They’ll murder your wife and child because someone working for the FBI entrapped you into sawing off the barrel of a shotgun a smidge too short, or conduct a raid at your house in the wee hours of the morning rather than arrest you to or from work. And don’t even talk about having a dog and getting a visit from the ATF.However, a piece at The Independent accused the ATF of trying to intimidate trans gun owners, which grabbed my attention. After…

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There was definitely a Christian Nationalist angle being played out with regard to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter’s manifesto. United States ruler, and Christian Nationalist, Donald Trump described the suspect as a “sick man” who “hated Christians,” while dismissing the accusations, in an interview with CBS’s ‘60 Minutes’. Trump snapped and called the host of 60 Minutes, Norah O’Donnell, a “disgrace” for reading the shooter’s manifesto on air. He also said that the shooter was a Christian, but isn’t one anymore, and because of that, he was “probably a pretty sick guy.” Christian Nationalism and Trump’s Weaponization of Religion In the 1,052-word manifesto,…

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In the ongoing public debate about border wall construction on public lands in the Southwest, there has been one critical resource for activists, local residents, nonprofits, and journalists: The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Smart Wall map. This interactive digital map, freely available on CBP’s website, showed where construction was planned and in progress, and the type of structures, all in great detail. As of Thursday, April 23, that map is gone, vanished from the site without a trace. There is now no way for the public to know where and when construction will occur in national parks, national monuments,…

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A brazen daylight carjacking in Nashville, Tennessee over the weekend ended up as a fatal mistake for the would-be carjacker, who was shot and killed by his intended victim.  The incident unfolded in a retail area of Berry Hill on Saturday afternoon, as a Door Dash driver stopped to pick up a delivery at a local Chick-fil-a. As he was heading back to his vehicle, which was parked in the parking lot of an adjacent pharmacy, a man with a gun approached him and demanded his keys. Instead, the driver went for a gun of his…

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For many veterans, leaving the military means giving up the ability to give back to a cause greater than themselves.  However, through the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), veterans have discovered a new way to step up for their communities. On Saturday, May 2, VFW will host its fifth annual Day of Service, a program that encourages veterans to lead local service projects. An initiative that began with humble roots, with about 200 events during its inaugural year, has ballooned to more than 2,300 projects in 2025, with more expected in 2026. Some veterans have used the Day of Service to mobilize…

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As my colleague Tom Knighton covered in his first post of the day, Democrats have largely responded to the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump and top administration officials with a toxic mix of conspiracy theories and calls for more gun control. I haven’t seen the conspiracy theory angle get much traction in the media (though give it time, I suppose), but the liberal press is embracing the idea that the attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents Association dinner on Saturday night is a teachable moment for the forces of gun control.  We’lve also…

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An 8-year-old husky who greets almost 13,000 service members and families each month at the United Service Organizations Center on Fort Bragg has been named the USO’s 2026 Canine Volunteer of the Year.Sapper, the Alaskan husky who belongs to Army veteran Mike D’Arcy, won the national title on April 21 after a public vote among five finalists from USO centers around the world, the USO announced. Voting ran from Feb. 25 through March 16.D’Arcy told Military.com the win came as a shock.”It’s worldwide. They said so. Germany, Japan, all these other places,” D’Arcy said. “If any dog deserved it, he did.”Sapper’s…

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Five men in a room on the outskirts of Boston believe they can change the world. It is described as “American ingenuity in action,” according to team leader and CEO Kanwar Singh.Singh’s optimism in a turbulent world is bred from the words of former President John F. Kennedy: “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” Singh serves his country, whether as a captain in the U.S. Army (Massachusetts National Guard) or while leading the 100% American-owned, Massachusetts-based company Skyline Nav AI, Inc.He founded the company in 2020, in the middle…

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Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman or just getting started with bushcraft, there’s always something new to lear. The best survival skills aren’t always the big dramatic ones like building a shelter from leaves and branches. Sometimes it’s the small, clever tricks that make the biggest difference when you’re miles from the nearest hardware store. From turning a dead lighter into a fully functional fire-starting tool to improvising a draw knife from nothing but a stick and some cordage, these hacks prove that a little creativity goes a long way in the backcountry. We found these gems on the YouTube channel…

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