California has the strictest gun control regulations in the entire nation, and while it’s still less than many nations have, it’s only because the Second Amendment won’t let them get away with more. We all know it, just like we all know that despite the claims of gun control advocates, it doesn’t actually do anything. And we know that because we’ve seen the evidence with our own two eyes, up to and including the would-be assassin at the White House Correspondents Dinner.Plus, we’ve got this incident, too.Four people were shot, one of them fatally, at…

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This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog under the title: The World Is Approaching “Tank Bottoms” As Experts Warn That Very Painful Oil Shortages Are Ahead This Summer Without sufficient quantities of oil, the global economy will not be able to operate normally. So the fact that the global economy is running a massive “oil deficit” right now should deeply alarm all of us. Ever since the war with Iran began, the world has been consuming far more oil than it has been producing. We have been running down commercial oil inventories and strategic…

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Outnumbered, nearly surrounded, and staring into the muzzle of a German MP40, 1SG Leonard Funk did the only sensible thing. He started laughing, swung his Thompson, and carved his name into Medal of Honor history. Today we begin a series on Medal of Honor (MOH) recipients, America’s highest award for gallantry in combat. The MOH is a holy thing that is earned only at extreme risk of life in active combat with the enemy. The MOH is the only American military award worn around the neck and is generally presented by the President of the United States in the name…

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CAIRO (AP) — Bahrain’s government said Saturday that Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward it and Kuwait. The foreign ministry said they had been intercepted and called on Iran to immediately cease attacks on its Gulf neighbors. Kuwait’s foreign ministry called the attacks a “serious escalation” and a “flagrant violation of its sovereignty.” It said on Saturday that it reserves the right to defend the country. The statements came hours after the U.S. military said it shot down Iranian ballistic missiles and drones launched toward the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf Arab allies on Friday, while striking some of…

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It’s a scam that’s been happening to unsuspecting veterans across the country. So-called “claims sharks” rip off those who put their lives on the line for our country, by charging them exorbitant fees to file veterans’ disability claims. These “sharks,” as identified in a new bipartisan bill in Congress, are characterized as companies or individuals with predatory practices that target veterans under the guise of helping them file VA benefit claims—at an extra cost. “These brave men and women earned their benefits, and it’s our job to stop any bad actors who try to take advantage and scam them,” U.S.…

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As executive director and co-creator of the Veterans Art Institute (VAI), Laura Taylor, a Navy veteran, often thinks of creative ideas to inspire her next art project. And when Captain Morgan decided to relaunch its limited-edition military design bottle to honor veterans and active-duty personnel, one of the world’s leading rum producers reached out to Taylor to craft the perfect image. For this task, she didn’t have to search far and wide for inspiration; she simply thought of her late father, Vietnam War veteran Daniel Meisenhelder. Meisenhelder served in the Army and was a member of C Company, 15th Battalion,…

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The Pelican CRATE 45L is not just another tough-looking box for the truck bed. It is a waterproof, dustproof, configurable gear vault that earned its place hauling optics, thermals, night vision, and the expensive kit I do not want turned into paperweights. I’ve owned a lot of gear over the years, and most “rugged” storage falls into one of two camps: cheap totes that crack on the first cold morning, or expensive cases that look the part but never quite fit how I actually pack. Pelican’s new CRATE 45L in Desert Tan has earned a real spot in my truck.…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military is still waiting for clarity from the Pentagon following President Donald Trump’s back-and-forth on troop levels in Europe, upending the lives of military personnel and potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars, two U.S. defense officials told The Associated Press. NATO allies were bewildered in May when Trump said he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland just weeks after ordering the same number pulled from Europe, following a spat with Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the Iran war. The Trump administration says troop reductions in Europe have long been planned and coordinated with allies.…

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This article was originally published by Douglas Harrington at Natural News.  U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on May 30, 2026, that the United States will no longer “subsidize” the defense of “wealthy” allies, reviving the long-running dispute between Washington and NATO’s European members over military burden-sharing. According to an official statement by the Department of War, Hegseth said, “The era of the United States subsidizing the defense of wealthy nations is over. We need partners, not protectorates. We seek alliances built on shared responsibility, not dependency.” Hegseth linked the policy shift to the…

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If you’re a millennial like me, chihuahuas likely bring up two images: the dog from the Taco Bell commercials and a tiny animal tucked in Paris Hilton’s purse. So, needless to say, images of scaling a mountain or fording a stream aren’t the first things that come to mind when you think of these diminutive, moon-eyed dogs. And yet, based on my 6 years with just such a pint-sized pup, I can safely say chihuahuas (and other small dog breeds) are the best kind of dog to have if you’re an outdoorsy, adventurous person. My 9-pound chihuahua mutt Bailey might…

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I read a lot of op-eds relating to the right to keep and bear arms, and as soon as I saw Forrest Peterson’s opening paragraph in column entitled “Distortion of 2nd Amendment creates the need for a Wear Orange Day,” I knew I was in for a treat.  The orange hunting vest hanging in my basement hasn’t been used in years. Alongside hangs another vest, khaki-colored, its ammo pockets still holding shotgun shells, 20-gauge, no. 6. They’ve been there for years, probably since the last time I went pheasant hunting with our golden retriever at the…

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Off-roading refers to what you might call an afternoon adventure, maybe a whole weekend, if you’re feeling bold. All you really need for the trip is a reliable 4×4 and a tank of gas, or a fully charged battery. Bring along some snacks, a jug of water, and you’re good to go. Overlanding, on the other hand, could have you out there for days, or even weeks, with the key phrase being “self-sufficiency”. Rivian Offered An All-In-One Portable Cooking Solution Credit: Rivian The best look we’ve had at the Rivian Camp Kitchen comes to us courtesy of the team at TechCrunch,…

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Memorial Day is behind us, but this year’s “Super El Niño” will likely make the summer season more extreme and unpredictable than ever. On the bright side, it underscores the need for solid gear that can keep you confident outside — regardless of what weather may greet you upon stepping out the door. This week’s roundup includes plenty of gear to tackle any conditions, particularly for runners and cyclists: biodegradable shoes, a gorgeous running capsule, a sleek bikepacking tent, and a rippin’ BMX frame. Find all that and more right here in Emerging Gear. Sustainable Shoes (Photo/Keen) Keen’s newest running…

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The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has a long and storied history of standing up for, well, civil rights. They’ve taken on a ton of cases over the years, and they’ve got an impressive record in court cases. However, throughout all that storied history, there was always one civil right they ignored. Before the Trump administration, they never took on a Second Amendment case.It didn’t matter how egregious the infringement was, the executive branch turned a blind eye to unconstitutional gun laws throughout the country, essentially giving a rubber stamp to whatever the states…

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“If it’s still leaking, it’s not empty.” I’ll never forget the words of my mechanic when my very first Subaru, a trusty 2010 Subaru Forester, began dribbling coolant all over my driveway. I, a used car expert, should have known better. I even bought the extended warranty, in case the head gaskets needed replacing. They started leaking less than an oil change after that warranty expired. I should have saved my money: the head gasket replacement cost about as much as the $1,100 Canadian dollar extended warranty package that I had otherwise wasted at the time. Subaru head gaskets in…

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