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    6 gun myths experts say have misled Americans for decades

    ByAsher Clark March 11, 2026March 10, 2026

    Spend enough time around gun shops, ranges, and hunting camps and you start hearing the same statements repeated like they’re hard facts. Some of them have been floating around for generations. A few started in old magazine columns, some came from Hollywood, and others were built on outdated information that simply stuck around too long….

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    Flocks of roaming chickens take over California neighborhood as residents demand action

    ByAsher Clark March 11, 2026March 10, 2026

    When people picture wildlife conflicts in America, they usually think about deer eating gardens, coyotes slipping through neighborhoods, or raccoons raiding trash cans. Chickens rarely make that list. But in parts of California, residents are dealing with a strange version of urban wildlife management: flocks of feral chickens roaming the streets like they own the…

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    Economists warn rising oil prices could trigger layoffs many Americans aren’t ready for

    ByAsher Clark March 11, 2026March 10, 2026

    When oil prices climb, most people notice it at the gas pump first. A few extra dollars to fill the tank feels annoying, but the real impact usually shows up somewhere else entirely. Energy sits behind nearly every part of the economy. When the cost of oil jumps quickly, businesses start recalculating budgets, transportation costs,…

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    Born enslaved, Nat Love became one of the most famous Black cowboys of the Old West

    ByAsher Clark March 11, 2026March 10, 2026

    The cattle trails of the American West were rough places where skill mattered more than background. If you could ride hard, rope clean, and stay calm around thousands of unpredictable cattle, you earned your place. That reality allowed a number of Black cowboys to build respected reputations on the range. One of the most well-known…

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    The only Native American tribe that never formally surrendered to the United States

    ByAsher Clark March 11, 2026March 10, 2026

    American history is full of conflicts between Native nations and the expanding United States. Most of those conflicts eventually ended with treaties, forced relocations, or official surrenders recorded by the federal government. But one tribe stands apart in a way many people don’t realize. The Seminole of Florida never formally signed a surrender agreement with…

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    12 of the boldest prison escapes in history

    ByAsher Clark March 11, 2026March 10, 2026

    Prisons are designed to remove every advantage a person might have. Locked doors, armed guards, controlled movement, and constant observation make escape seem impossible. Yet history has shown that determined inmates occasionally find cracks in even the toughest systems. Some rely on patience, others on nerve, and a few pull off plans so strange that…

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    Conservation success story: whooping cranes brought back from the brink

    ByAsher Clark March 11, 2026March 10, 2026

    Not long ago, the future of the whooping crane looked bleak. By the early 1940s, the entire wild population had crashed to fewer than two dozen birds. Habitat loss, unregulated hunting, and wetland drainage nearly erased North America’s tallest bird from the landscape. For a species that migrates thousands of miles and depends on specific…

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    What Happens to Military Equipment After Wars End

    ByAsher Clark March 10, 2026March 9, 2026

    When the shooting stops, the hardware of war does not simply vanish. Tanks, rifles, aircraft and radios linger in depots, scrapyards, museums and black markets, shaping security and politics long after the last shot is fired. Tracing what happens to this equipment after wars end reveals a hidden second act of conflict that can stretch…

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    10 Handguns Known for Working Even When Conditions Are Terrible

    ByAsher Clark March 10, 2026March 9, 2026

    When conditions turn wet, muddy, or freezing, some handguns keep working long after others fail. Military units, including the Navy SEALS, and backcountry shooters rely on specific pistols that have survived torture tests in salt spray, sand, and extreme cold. The following ten handguns are repeatedly cited for cycling reliably when everything around them is…

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    8 Military Vehicles the U.S. Retired Too Soon

    ByAsher Clark March 10, 2026March 9, 2026

    American forces retire vehicles for clear strategic reasons, yet some departures still spark debate among troops, planners, and historians. From close air support icons to armored workhorses that shaped entire campaigns, several platforms arguably left the inventory while they still had unique value to offer. These eight examples show how the drive to modernize can…

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