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    National reciprocity vs. constitutional carry: the Second Amendment debate dividing gun owners

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Spend enough time around gun counters, ranges, or hunting camps and you’ll notice something interesting. Most gun owners agree on the importance of the Second Amendment, but they don’t always agree on how carry laws should work across the country. Two ideas tend to dominate the conversation: national reciprocity and constitutional carry. Both approaches claim…

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    The calibers that still make sense for real-world hunting

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Every few years the hunting world gets swept up in new cartridges promising flatter trajectories, better ballistics, or the latest long-range advantages. Some of those rounds are genuinely useful, but many exist mostly on paper or at the range. When you step back and look at real hunting—cold mornings, steep terrain, quick shots, and animals…

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    Fact check: how many bombs Obama dropped in 2016 without congressional approval

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    Discussions about modern U.S. military action often circle back to one number: how many bombs were dropped in a given year. When people talk about the final year of the presidency of Barack Obama, the number that gets repeated is roughly 26,000. That figure comes from compiled data drawn from Pentagon strike reports and military records….

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    Melting Alaska glacier reveals remains of long-lost U.S. servicemen

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    High on Alaska’s Colony Glacier, the ice is giving up its dead. As the glacier melts and moves, wreckage from a 1952 U.S. military plane crash and the remains of long-lost servicemen have reemerged after decades locked in snow and rock. The recovery effort has become both a painstaking forensic mission and a stark illustration…

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    Candace Owens calls on U.S. soldiers to resign amid political backlash

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    Candace Owens has ignited a rare firestorm inside the pro-Trump right by urging U.S. service members to walk away from the military, arguing that Donald Trump has “betrayed America” with his handling of the Iran conflict. Her call for resignations, framed as a moral stand against a war she describes as serving foreign interests, has…

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    Medical exemptions that could prevent Americans from being drafted

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    With renewed public debate about a potential draft, many Americans are asking which medical conditions could legally keep them out of combat. The answer lies at the intersection of Selective Service rules and detailed Pentagon medical standards that determine who is fit to serve. While every case is individual, long-standing categories of physical and mental…

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    The toughest handguns ever built — firearms known for extreme durability

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    Spend enough time around guns and you start to notice something. Some pistols are range toys, meant for occasional shooting and careful storage. Others get dragged through dust, rain, and hard use without a second thought. Those are the guns that build reputations the old‑fashioned way—by refusing to quit. Durability in a handgun comes down…

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    Iranian drones reportedly strike major oil refinery in the Middle East

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    The conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has moved beyond battlefield exchanges and into the heart of regional energy infrastructure. In recent days, armed drones traced back to Iran have struck critical oil facilities across the Gulf, raising alarms about the broader impact on the energy market and regional stability. These attacks aren’t…

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    Why geese fly in a “V” formation — and how it helps them travel farther

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    Watching a flock of geese cut across the sky in a perfect V can be mesmerizing, but there’s more to it than beauty. That formation is a finely tuned system honed by evolution, helping the birds conserve energy, communicate effectively, and navigate long distances. Every wingbeat affects the birds behind, creating a subtle aerodynamic advantage…

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    14 U.S. states considered most resilient during a global crisis

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    When people talk about surviving a large-scale crisis—whether it’s economic collapse, supply chain disruption, or a prolonged emergency—the conversation usually turns to geography and resources. Some places simply offer more room to maneuver than others. Access to water, farmland, energy, transportation routes, and smaller population centers all matter when pressure builds. You also have to…

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