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Top 5 Self-Defense Myths – The Truth About Guns
Karen Hunter Photo Voltaire said it best when he claimed, “Common sense is not so common.” That quote is quite…
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Idaho Bill Proposes Armed School Staff to Bolster Security
BOISE, ID – A new bill introduced in the Idaho House of Representatives seeks to expand the ability of school employees…
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VA leadership nominee grilled over recent department layoffs
Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary nominee Paul Lawrence faced harsh questioning from Democrats during his confirmation hearing Wednesday not for his…
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US troops, Afghan allies say executive orders endanger their families
Editor’s note: For this story, Military Times spoke to multiple U.S. service members, as well as Afghans who assisted the…
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Garmin Xero C1 Pro vs. Caldwell Velociradar: Which Wins?
Garmin Xero C1 Pro and the Caldwell Velociradar: A Comparison The addition of a fairly new technology, radar, has shaken…
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DOGE is getting lists of military’s probationary workers from Pentagon
Department of Government Efficiency staffers were at the Pentagon on Tuesday and receiving lists of the military’s probationary employees, U.S.…
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Tricare snafus cause medical shortfalls for military families
An Army wife was notified last week that her son wouldn’t be able to go to his appointment with the…
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Georgia Senate Approves Gun Tax Holiday
Shutterstock About a week ago, we reported that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is proposing a tax holiday for purchasing firearms,…
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This Marine endured five amphibious assaults — and survived Iwo Jima
Editor’s note: Feb. 19, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary of the start of the Battle of Iwo Jima. In February…
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Florida Bill Would Finally Allow Campus Carry at Colleges and Universities
TALLAHASSEE, FL — Florida lawmakers have introduced SB 814, a bill that would finally allow lawful adults to carry firearms…
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