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    The 7 largest Native American tribes in the United States today

    ByAsher Clark March 15, 2026March 14, 2026

    When people talk about Native American tribes, the conversation often drifts toward history—bison hunts, frontier conflicts, or the early days of the American West. But Native nations aren’t relics of the past. Many tribes today are large, organized governments with hundreds of thousands of citizens, strong economies, and deep cultural traditions that continue to evolve….

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    The most reliable firearms every serious collection should include

    ByAsher Clark March 15, 2026March 14, 2026

    Spend enough time around guns and you start noticing something. Some firearms run well when they’re clean, perfectly lubricated, and fed the right ammunition. Others keep working when conditions are far less forgiving. Those are the guns that quietly earn their place in serious collections. Reliability isn’t about marketing claims or range-day impressions. It’s about…

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    Why courts keep ruling AR-15 bans unconstitutional

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 14, 2026

    If you’ve followed gun cases over the last decade, you’ve probably noticed a pattern. Courts keep revisiting laws that try to ban AR-15–style rifles, and again and again those laws run into serious constitutional problems. The shift didn’t happen overnight. It developed through a series of major rulings that changed how judges evaluate firearm restrictions….

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    Officials urge Americans to eat invasive species damaging ecosystems

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 13, 2026

    Across the United States, government biologists and wildlife managers are floating an unusual solution to a growing ecological problem: they want Americans to start eating the invaders that are tearing up wetlands, rivers, farms, and backyards. From giant swamp rats to aggressive fish and feral hogs, officials argue that putting invasive species on the plate…

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    The strange story of the U.S. Army’s camel experiment in the 1800s

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 13, 2026

    In the mid-1800s, the United States Army tried to solve a very practical problem with a very unconventional idea: importing camels to haul supplies across the arid Southwest. The experiment produced striking field reports, baffled soldiers and a trail of stories that run from Texas to the Civil War battlefields. The strange episode of the…

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    Russia claims air defenses shot down hundreds of Ukrainian drones in hours

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 13, 2026

    Russia says its air defenses have intercepted hundreds of Ukrainian drones in a matter of hours, claiming a scale of aerial attack not seen before in the war. Officials in Moscow present the figures as proof that their defensive network is holding, while the sheer numbers underscore how central unmanned aircraft have become to both…

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    How weather patterns quietly control deer movement

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 13, 2026

    Whitetail deer rarely move at random. Their daily patterns, seasonal migrations, and sudden bursts of daylight activity tend to track with subtle shifts in temperature, wind, rain, and pressure that roll through long before most people notice a change. For hunters, land managers, and wildlife watchers, learning how those weather cues quietly steer deer behavior…

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    Watchdog questions $93 billion in Pentagon spending in a single month

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 13, 2026

    When you look at how the U.S. spends its defense dollars, the numbers are always large. But spending more than $93 billion in just one month — September 2025 — has drawn fresh scrutiny from watchdog groups and lawmakers alike. That month’s total was described as the largest single-month outlay in decades, and much of it came under…

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    Historians estimate half a million cats served in World War I trenches

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 13, 2026

    Cats weren’t just mascots in World War I—they were essential members of trench life. An estimated half a million felines roamed the muddy networks of European frontlines, offering practical and emotional support. Soldiers relied on them for more than companionship; cats controlled vermin populations that threatened food supplies and spread disease. Their presence was a…

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    Trump comments about possible attacks inside the U.S. spark backlash

    ByAsher Clark March 14, 2026March 13, 2026

    When a president talks about war and retaliation, people listen closely. Words carry weight because they shape how Americans understand risk at home. In recent days, comments by Donald Trump about the possibility of attacks inside the United States have stirred a wave of criticism from lawmakers, security analysts, and even some longtime supporters. The remarks came…

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