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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Thursday unveiled a new facility to produce nuclear bomb fuels, with leader Kim Jong Un announcing plans to bolster the country’s nuclear forces “at an exponential rate.” Some experts still question whether North Korea has functioning nuclear missiles that can reach the U.S. mainland. But the nuclear plant’s disclosure implies that Kim is eager to cement his country’s status as a nuclear power and has no intentions of placing his bomb program on a negotiating table. After visiting the site on Wednesday, Kim said he and other top officials “confirmed the order…
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John Broschak has seen firsthand how technically savvy veterans can make a smooth transition into the booming energy field. After all, it happened to him. Broschak left the Navy after serving eight years (1984-1992) and was a bit perplexed as to how his skills as a nuclear-trained submarine officer would translate to the civilian sphere. Broschak found his lane in the nuclear power field, eventually becoming vice president of engineering at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operation Corporation and VP of Generation Operations at Consumers Energy. Following retirement in 2022, Broschak became a veteran career coach for the Center for Energy…
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If Hollywood made a movie about the average concealed carrier, they’d probably cast a retired rancher wearing camouflage, chewing beef jerky, and yelling at clouds. According to new research from the Crime Prevention Research Center, reality looks a whole lot different. In fact, some of the survey’s most surprising findings completely blow up many of the stereotypes surrounding who carries a gun. The CPRC commissioned McLaughlin & Associates to survey 1,000 likely general-election voters in May 2026. The results showed that 29.8% of likely voters carry a concealed handgun at least occasionally, up from 24.3% in a similar survey conducted…
Four Republicans crossed party lines on Wednesday evening, joining Democrats to pass a war powers resolution that checks President Donald Trump’s authority as it pertains to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The White House said it doesn’t matter. The vote marks a drastic shift from more than a dozen previous war powers resolution votes in both the House and Senate, as Democrats have lacked support from both GOP-controlled chambers to put a legislative check on the Trump administration’s military operation in Iran that began on Feb. 28 without congressional approval. An original vote was scheduled for May 21 but canceled…
This article was originally published by Vincent Cook at The Mises Institute. The socialists who have been taking over the Democratic Party lately have a problem—the state and local jurisdictions where they are able to seize power still have to compete with rival jurisdictions that are still relatively friendly to private property and capitalist businesses. The principal targets of egalitarian fury, namely possessors of great wealth, are strongly incentivized to escape from dystopian hell-holes created by socialists to saner locales. Even those who aren’t so clearly targeted as objects of envy suffer from the effects of economic and social decline…
Lynchburgh, Virginia Circuit Court Judge F. Patrick Yeatts has sided with Gun Owners of America and Virginia Citizens Defense League and rejected the attempt by Gov. Abigail Spanberger and Attorney General Jay Jones to resume requiring background checks on the private transfers of firearms. In a ruling delivered from the bench after a hearing on Thursday, Yeatts declared that his previously-issued injunction on Virginia’s universal background check scheme is still intact, despite Democrats’ efforts to do an end-run around the injunction. 🚨BREAKING🚨A judge has reaffirmed his prior order in the GOA-VCDL lawsuit.VA’s Universal Background Check law…
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A museum in Georgia’s oldest city on Wednesday welcomed a truckload of treasures from the earliest period of U.S. history — 17 cannons that experts believe sank to the bottom of the Savannah River during the American Revolution and remained undiscovered for nearly 240 years. Workers carefully hoisted the big guns one-by-one from the back of a truck and wheeled them inside their new home at the Savannah History Museum, which will put them on display just in time for the Fourth of July celebration of America’s 250th birthday. “They look brand new,” said Andrea Farmer,…
People in Kenya are protesting the United States’ plan to create a quarantine facility in the country for Americans who may be infected with the Ebola virus. Kenya’s high court effectively delayed the Trump administration’s plan to send American citizens exposed to the Ebola virus to a quarantine unit at Laikipia Air Base in central Kenya. A judge at the court, the Honorable Lady Justice Patricia Nyaundi, said in a ruling that the next proceedings in the case would not take place until June 23rd, at which point a date for a full hearing would be set, according to a…
Wyoming by day is a playground without fences — biking, hiking, fishing, four-wheeling, or just picnicking on a carpet of wildflowers. But it doesn’t end when the sun slides behind the horizon. Come nighttime, Wyoming puts on a show unlike any you’ve seen before. Out here, where pronghorn antelope outnumber people and your campfire is the only light for miles, the cosmos comes alive. There’s just you, your rig, and a sky so dark and clear that you understand for the first time why it’s called the Milky Way. Wyoming has some of the darkest skies in the Lower 48…
Kentucky’s firearm preemption law is one of the strongest in the nation. It prevents all political subdivisions in the state from making any knid of regulation of the manufacture, sale, purchase, taxation, transfer, ownership, possession, carrying, storage, or transportation of firearms, ammunition, components of firearms, components of ammunition, firearms accessories, or any combination of those items. One of the results of this language is that employees of those political subdivisions can lawfully carry while they’re at work. Louisville Courier-Journal columnist Joseph Gerth has a big problem with that for some reason, and his latest column…
Clutch is the new racing game by former Forza Horizon 5 creative director Mike Brown, in active development by his new studio Maverick Games. While the Forza Horizon franchise has truly honed into what it does best over the years, its all-in-one, happy-go-lucky car-collecting approach isn’t for everyone, and Clutch intends to serve what is often a forgotten niche in racing games. Maverick Games’ Clutch Tackles Features Forza Horizon Ignores Clutch is a racing game that combines pro-tier circuit racing, high-intensity illegal street racing, and — in true Need for Speed style — police chases in one modern Unreal Engine…
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For me, a full-time gear reviewer, the newly redesigned Arc’teryx Rush Jacket ($800) was nice. But for my friend’s nephew (who I’d loaned the jacket to), it was like I handed him the keys to a McLaren for a day. Compared to his threadbare Marmot shell from 10 years ago, it really was a luxury upgrade. It speaks to Arc’teryx’s perception in the ski apparel landscape. “Wow, I never thought I’d be skiing in an Arc’teryx jacket,” the nephew of my buddy (and a poor college student) said on the chairlift. I was testing ski jackets and rotating our group…
I don’t like the idea of bad guys having guns. The problem, though, is that there’s nothing I can do about that since it’s not like bad guys follow the law. So, if I want to preserve my rights, I have to stand for the rights of other people whom I might not really trust all that much. That includes shady people who haven’t been convicted of anything. It also means I have to believe that people shouldn’t be denied their rights for past misdeeds. While some are recidivists through and through, many others make…
Marvel’s Wolverine developer Insomniac Games confirms the upcoming PS5 title will offer players an option to censor one noticeable aspect of it. Credit: Image via Insomniac Games, Marvel Originally published by Game Rant Marvel’s Wolverine developer Insomniac Games stated that the upcoming PS5 title will include an option for players to turn off the game’s blood and gore. Marvel’s Wolverine was the first game shown off during the hour-long State of Play broadcast on June 2. The show shared a look into the gritty gameplay of Marvel’s Wolverine, which included snippets of stealth gameplay ahead of some visceral combat scenes. As…
This article was originally published by Willow Tohi at Natural News. Russian wheat exports to Kenya rose 10% year-on-year, reaching 1.4 million tons by late May 2026 Russia now controls 40% of Africa’s wheat import market, with exports to Sudan surging 143% Ukraine opened its first agricultural processing hub in Ghana on April 14, 2026, as part of its “Food from Ukraine” initiative Ethiopia remains heavily dependent on Black Sea wheat, with Russia supplying 68% of its imports Russia’s total agricultural exports to Africa exceeded $5 billion in 2025 and could surpass $7.5 billion by 2030 The competition for Africa’s…
Public lands employees were hit hard by mass firings in 2025. As part of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) job cuts, the National Park Service (NPS) lost around 25% of its employees. Some Western states like Nevada and New Mexico lost up to 20% of their public land employees. Now, understaffed parks like Yosemite and Arches face massive crowds and near-unprecedented levels of tourists, and scaled-back land management agencies are preparing for a potentially devastating fire season. In response, two congressmen introduced a bill that would block layoffs of public lands employees until 2030. The Bill The Public Lands Workforce Stability…
