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    Survival | Travel

    5 weather “old wives’ tales” that science says are actually true

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Spend enough time outside and you start hearing the same weather sayings repeated around campfires, boat ramps, and fence lines. Some of them sound like pure folklore, the kind of thing people pass down without ever questioning whether it holds up. But the truth is, a surprising number of these sayings were built on careful…

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    Meteorite crashes through roof in Germany after dramatic fireball streaks across the sky

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Every so often, the night sky reminds you that Earth sits in a shooting gallery of drifting rock. Most of the time those pieces burn up long before they reach the ground. But once in a while, something survives the trip. That’s exactly what happened on the evening of March 8, 2026, when a blazing…

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    Toxic “black rain” reported after Iranian strikes sparks environmental fears

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    When oil infrastructure burns, the damage doesn’t stop when the explosions end. Fires at refineries and storage depots can release enormous amounts of soot, hydrocarbons, sulfur gases, and metal particles into the atmosphere. When those pollutants mix with rain clouds, the result can be something people rarely see outside of industrial disasters—dark, contaminated rainfall. That’s…

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    Hunting | Survival | Travel

    Yellowstone wolf numbers drop sharply as experts point to a hidden threat

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    For nearly three decades, wolves have been one of the most closely watched wildlife stories in the American West. After their reintroduction in 1995, the population inside Yellowstone National Park became a global case study in predator recovery and ecosystem balance. Biologists tracked packs, hunters watched policy debates unfold, and wildlife managers studied how wolves reshaped elk…

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    I looked into the data behind Stand Your Ground laws — and the media narrative didn’t match

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Spend enough time reading headlines about self-defense laws and you start to see a familiar pattern. Stories often present Stand Your Ground laws as reckless policies that encourage violence or create legal chaos. That narrative shows up so often that many people assume it’s settled fact. But when you actually sit down and review the…

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    Survival | Travel

    As tensions rise around Iran, Pakistan makes a rare military move

    ByAsher Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    When tensions climb in the Middle East, the ripple effects don’t stay confined to one border. Countries nearby start adjusting quietly—moving units, reinforcing borders, and preparing for problems that may never arrive but still demand attention. Pakistan is one of those countries watching the situation carefully. You’re seeing a rare shift in how Islamabad handles…

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    Guns | Hunting | Survival

    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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    Survival

    Vikings reached North America long before Columbus — and the encounters weren’t peaceful

    ByLeo Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Centuries before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic, Norse seafarers from Greenland and Iceland reached the shores of North America and tried to stay. Archaeology and saga literature now show that their landings around the year 1000 were real, and that contact with Indigenous communities quickly turned from wary curiosity to violence. The story that emerges…

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    Survival

    What would really happen if a polar bear fought a grizzly

    ByLeo Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Few hypothetical matchups capture the imagination like a polar bear squaring up against a grizzly. The idea sounds like pure fantasy, yet climate change is already pushing these two top predators into the same places, which means the question has real ecological stakes. To understand what would really happen if they fought, it helps to…

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    Conflicting reports swirl around Iran’s Supreme Leader after recent strikes

    ByLeo Clark March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

    Iran’s leadership is at the center of a fog of competing claims after joint U.S. and Israeli strikes hit key targets, including the compound of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. Official announcements, foreign commentary and battlefield reports now point to a transition of power, even as questions persist over what exactly happened inside…

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