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    12 guns people stop carrying — and the reasons why

    ByAsher Clark February 18, 2026February 18, 2026

    If you carry long enough, you start to notice a pattern. The gun you swore you’d carry forever slowly spends more time in the safe than on your belt. It isn’t always about reliability. Most modern firearms run fine. The real reasons are comfort, weight, capacity, shootability, and how a gun fits into your daily…

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    Scientists report unexpected findings from new Antarctic research

    ByAsher Clark February 18, 2026February 18, 2026

    When you think about Antarctica, you probably picture a frozen, lifeless expanse at the bottom of the world. But the truth is, this place keeps rewriting what you think you know. Every season, researchers head south expecting to confirm old models about ice loss, ocean currents, or wildlife patterns. More often than not, they come…

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    Firearm rules every national park visitor should understand

    ByAsher Clark February 18, 2026February 18, 2026

    More than 300 m people roll through America’s national parks each year, many of them carrying concealed or open firearms under state permits. The rules that follow them through the gate are not guesswork or trailhead gossip; they are a tight web of federal law, state statutes, and site specific regulations that can turn a…

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    Study finds notable shift in mosquito feeding behavior

    ByAsher Clark February 17, 2026February 16, 2026

    Mosquitoes don’t bite out of malice — they bite because female mosquitoes need blood to produce eggs. How, when, and who they feed on drives disease spread, nuisance levels, and control strategies. For decades, we assumed mosquito feeding behavior was predictable: nocturnal biting, fixed host preferences, and set routines. But recent studies suggest that’s not…

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    Minnesota farmers warn mounting trade losses are straining U.S. agriculture

    ByAsher Clark February 17, 2026February 16, 2026

    U.S. agriculture has always been tied to global markets, and few communities feel that connection as keenly as Minnesota’s farmers. For decades, they’ve relied on exporting large shares of corn, soybeans, and other crops to partners like China, Canada and Mexico. A downturn in global demand and rising trade frictions have squeezed those markets, pushing…

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    15 animals known for standing their ground when threatened

    ByAsher Clark February 17, 2026February 16, 2026

    Spend enough time outdoors and you learn something quick: not every animal runs. Some bluff. Some posture. And some flat-out decide they’re not giving up an inch. Standing your ground in the wild isn’t always about size. It’s about instinct, territory, young nearby, or a lifetime of surviving pressure from predators. If you hunt, fish,…

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    Arapaima sightings in Florida raise concerns among wildlife officials

    ByAsher Clark February 17, 2026February 16, 2026

    When a fish the size of a jon boat shows up in a suburban Florida park, people pay attention. The recent arapaima sightings and carcasses in the state have turned a niche angler’s fantasy into a real management headache, and wildlife officials are treating every report as a potential warning shot. Florida has seen invasive…

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    Four Native American tribes known for formidable wartime tactics

    ByAsher Clark February 17, 2026February 16, 2026

    If you spend enough time studying North American history, you realize quickly that warfare on this continent didn’t follow European rules. It was shaped by terrain, mobility, seasonal movement, and deep knowledge of the land. Tribes adapted their tactics to forests, plains, deserts, and rivers long before outside armies arrived. You can’t reduce these nations…

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    Ten small behaviors that matter most to your dog

    ByAsher Clark February 17, 2026February 16, 2026

    If you’ve spent enough time around dogs—in duck blinds, on back roads, or stretched out on the living room floor—you start to realize something. It’s rarely the grand gestures that shape your relationship. It’s the small, repeatable habits you show them every day. Dogs read patterns. They pay attention to tone, posture, timing, and the…

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    A once-common meat that younger generations rarely see today

    ByLeo Clark February 17, 2026February 16, 2026

    Across much of the United States, a meat that once signaled thrift and home cooking now barely appears outside specialty shops or chef-driven menus. I am talking about rabbit, a protein older generations remember as routine but that many younger diners have never tasted, even as they embrace other once-marginal ingredients. Rabbit’s disappearance is revealing…

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