Author: Tommy Grant

A man in Independence, Ohio, negligently shot himself in the leg while trying to sell a handgun to his brother-in-law in a hotel room. Despite both parties being legally allowed to possess firearms, the man was cited for illegal discharge of a firearm and transported to a hospital for treatment. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE INDEPENDENCE, OH (2-minute read) — A man was hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the leg after a negligent discharge inside a hotel on Quarry Lane in Independence, Ohio, on April 26 around 6:01 p.m. Police say the man had been attempting to show a handgun…

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A late-night break-in in Lake Mathews, CA, ended in a fatal shooting after a homeowner, armed with a firearm, defended their property against an intruder. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is investigating. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE LAKE MATHEWS, CA (2-minute read) — A suspected home invasion turned deadly late Thursday night in Lake Mathews, a rural community in Riverside County, when an armed homeowner fatally shot a man who forcibly entered their residence. According to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, dispatch received a call just before 11 p.m. from a resident on the 16000 block of Hidden Peak Lane reporting…

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A homeowner in Aurora, Colorado shot a suspected burglar early Monday after being alerted to a break-in at his detached garage. While the incident does not fall under Colorado’s “Make My Day” law, self-defense laws could still justify the use of deadly force depending on circumstances. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE AURORA, CO (3-minute read) — A burglary suspect remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being shot by a homeowner in Aurora early Monday morning, according to local police. The shooting occurred just before 5 a.m. on North Moline Street, a residential area near Nome Park and Aurora Central High School.…

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Israel has admitted to the killing of the new chief of the terrorist group Hamas. Will this put the ceasefire agreement at risk as tensions escalate? CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT: Israel And Hamas Agree To Terms The ceasefire agreement, in which both sides had agreed to terms, was announced a few days ago. But now, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has officially confirmed the killing of Hamas leader Muhammad Sinwar during an airstrike conducted earlier this month in the southern Gaza City of Khan Younis. “We eliminated the Head of Hamas, again. He happens to be a Sinwar too,” the IDF wrote…

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This PWS rifle in 6 ARC has a piston-operating system. If you look at the physical components of this gas system, for instance flip them upside down, you would see a resemblance to the M1 and M14 rifles with their “op rods” under the barrel. The piston system is tried and true, as well as clean running.How do self-loading rifles function? There are different ways, but here I break down the major types of rifle gas systems.It’s fair to assume that most shooters have at least a general understanding of how their guns work on a technical level. The ins…

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This article was originally published by Ava Grace at Natural News.  Eighty-eight percent of Americans (both Republicans and Democrats) believe pharmaceutical companies should face financial consequences if their vaccines cause harm, reflecting frustration with legal immunity protections like the 1986 Vaccine Injury Act. The same percentage of respondents insist new Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) boosters must prove clear health benefits before FDA approval, highlighting public distrust of rushed authorizations post-pandemic. Half of those surveyed support allowing parents to opt children out of school vaccine mandates, with sharp partisan splits (68 percent Republicans vs. 37 percent Democrats). Over 90 percent demand transparency…

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This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog.  How are businesses supposed to plan for the future if they have no idea what the rules of the game are going to be?  Businesses thrive in a predictable environment, but we have entered a period of time of extreme uncertainty.  One day we are facing high tariffs, the next day one court strikes them all down, and then the next day another court temporarily reverses that decision. How is anyone supposed to make solid business decisions in such an environment?  Our economy has been heading in…

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SINGAPORE — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged allies to raise defense spending and warned that China may pose an “imminent” military threat in a landmark speech on the Trump administration’s approach to Asia.“There’s no reason to sugarcoat it. The threat China poses is real, and it could be imminent,” Hegseth said at the Shangri-La Dialogue, a defense summit held in Singapore.The assessment is a major departure for the United States government, where officials spent the last several years arguing that conflict with China “is neither imminent nor inevitable.”But the shift reflected the Trumpian view of the region Hegseth offered…

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A 4-year-old boy in Statesboro, Georgia, tragically died after accessing an unsecured firearm inside a student apartment. Authorities say the child discovered the gun in a storage area while his grandmother was distracted, leading to a fatal gunshot wound. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE STATESBORO, GA (2-minute read) — A heartbreaking accident (born from negligence) unfolded Thursday evening in Statesboro, Georgia, when a 4-year-old child fatally shot himself after gaining access to an unsecured handgun inside a student apartment complex. At approximately 5:46 p.m., officers from the Statesboro Police Department and medical personnel responded to The Hamptons Statesboro, a luxury housing…

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Military members should be moving less frequently for greater stability — and to save taxpayers’ dollars, according to defense officials who have set the process in motion for those reductions. In a memo announced Wednesday, Pentagon officials ordered the military service branches to cut in half the amount of money they spend on permanent change-of-station, or PCS, moves by fiscal 2030. DOD spends about $5 billion a year on these moves, which include the physical moves of household goods as well as allowances and other entitlements to moving.The services are required to develop plans within four months to reduce the…

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