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    Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Issued as Large Hail and Tornadoes Threaten Central States

    ByAsher Clark April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    When severe weather lines up across the middle of the country, you can feel it before the first warning ever hits your phone. The air gets heavy, the wind can’t make up its mind, and the sky starts building in layers that don’t look right. This latest round of storms across the central states has…

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    Old Farmer’s Almanac Releases Summer 2026 Outlook, Predicting Above-Average Heat Across Much of the Country

    ByAsher Clark April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    You don’t have to spend long outdoors to know when a summer’s going to lean hot. Long days, dry wind, and heat that sticks around after sunset—it all adds up fast. Now the Old Farmer’s Almanac has weighed in with its Summer 2026 outlook, and it’s pointing toward above-average heat across a big stretch of the country….

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    U.S. Open Burning Regulations Strictly Limit Household Trash, Plastics, Tires, and Treated Lumber—Yet Violations Remain Common

    ByAsher Clark April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    You’ve probably burned a brush pile at some point and didn’t think twice about it. In a lot of places, that’s still part of rural life. But once you move past clean wood and yard debris, the rules tighten fast. Across the country, state and local regulations draw a hard line on what you can…

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    Iran Maintained an Estimated 1,900 Tanks Before the Conflict, Military Assessments Show

    ByAsher Clark April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    You get a clear picture from those pre-conflict evaluations. U.S. defense analysts tracked Iran’s ground forces closely for years and settled on roughly 1,900 tanks across its inventory. The number reflected decades of careful accumulation, even as external pressures mounted. It captured everything from older imported models to newer domestic efforts, all pieced together under…

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    Former Marine Dies While Attempting Record on 234-Mile Trail Honoring Friend

    ByLeo Clark April 22, 2026April 21, 2026

    A former Royal Marine has died while attempting to set a record on the Cape Wrath Trail in the Scottish Highlands, a demanding 234-mile route known for its remote terrain and unpredictable conditions. The runner, David Parrish, was trying to complete the route faster than anyone before him while also raising money in memory of…

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    What Makes These 10 National Parks Among the Most Dangerous in the United States

    ByAsher Clark April 21, 2026April 20, 2026

    You don’t have to go far off the pavement to get into trouble in a national park. Most folks picture scenic overlooks and easy trails, but the truth is these places are raw country. Weather turns fast, terrain doesn’t forgive mistakes, and wildlife doesn’t care that you’re on vacation. Some parks rack up more incidents…

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    What to Do if You Discover a Ground Wasp Nest

    ByAsher Clark April 21, 2026April 20, 2026

    You don’t usually spot a ground wasp nest until you’re right on top of it. One second you’re mowing, walking a fence line, or stepping through cover—next thing you know, the air is buzzing and you’re moving faster than you planned. It happens quick, and if you don’t handle it right, it can get worse…

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    National Park Service Highlights Repeated Visitor Deaths From Ignoring Posted Warnings

    ByAsher Clark April 21, 2026April 20, 2026

    National parks draw millions of visitors each year with their dramatic landscapes and open spaces. Yet the National Park Service keeps seeing the same pattern play out: people walk past posted warnings, step beyond barriers, or leave marked paths, and the results turn deadly. Rangers and safety reports document these incidents repeatedly, not to scold…

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    Congress Considers Legislation to Expand Mining in Sensitive Wilderness Areas

    ByAsher Clark April 21, 2026April 20, 2026

    You have likely followed the debates over how the country balances its need for raw materials against the value of keeping certain public lands untouched. Right now, lawmakers have moved forward with measures that would open more federal areas to mineral exploration and development, including spots near iconic wilderness zones. The latest example came just…

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    Experts Warn That Many Off-the-Shelf Survival Kits Fail Basic Durability Tests

    ByAsher Clark April 21, 2026April 20, 2026

    Experts who test survival gear day in and day out deliver a consistent warning. Many off-the-shelf survival kits look complete on the shelf, but they fall short when subjected to basic durability checks. Survival instructors and preparedness specialists routinely run these kits through drops, water exposure, temperature swings, and hands-on use. The results show repeated…

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