Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list.The New Guns And Gear:Nosler ASP Revolver LoadsNosler’s ASP line of defensive handgun ammo stands for Assured Stopping Power, and the cartridges’ construction using fine Nosler components like the company’s hollow point bullets suggests they live up to their name. Previously only available in autoloading pistol calibers, Nosler recently expanded the line to include three straight-wall revolver calibers as well. These include a 125-grain .38 Special load, a 125-grain .357 Magnum load and a 240-grain .44 Magnum load. If you rely on a wheelgun for defense, you may want to consider loading it with Nosler ASP.MSRP: $28 for .38 SPL // $29 for .357 Mag. // $32 for .44 Mag. // all per 20-round boxMossberg 990 SPX SBSThe recent changes in NFA tax stamp pricing have ushered in a new era of factory short-barreled rifle and shotgun options, and one of the coolest to come out this year is from Mossberg. Listed in their catalog as the 990 SPX Magpul Class 3, this 12-gauge semi-auto SBS features a handy…
Editor’s Note: This article is strictly the opinion of the author and is for informational purposes only. Avoid potential threats and danger whenever possible. Please seek qualified training. In my article about how to survive a home invasion robbery, I wrote about moving to safe areas of your residence in an emergency. But what if remaining there is not an option? Let us discuss safe room clearing. Armed homeowner calls 911 while holding a defensive position during an active home invasion, awaiting law enforcement response. My bedroom is one of two safe staging areas where I keep tools for defense of the home. This now includes my Springfield Armory Kuna with three loaded mags, flashlights, body armor, cell phones and medical supplies. If someone were to kick in my front door, this room and my office are ready to combat the threat. In the dead of night, you may hear sounds of an unknown origin and seek to investigate. That differs from a direct attack that you know is occurring. In that event, arming and staying put may be the best option. A call to 911 means back-up is en route. However, if for some reason you are forced to…
Spring is here, so now’s the time to clear the clutter from your garage. If it’s turned into a catch-all for tools and lawn equipment, a few smart upgrades can make a big difference. Shop toolboxes that store power tools, metal shelving units that keep bins organized and small parts organizers that neatly secure nails and screws.Original price: $127 This five-drawer tool chest is made in the U.S. and built to last. Each drawer holds 50 pounds of tools, while the locking system secures everything in place. If you’re always tackling projects, this mini toolbox keeps your most-used tools within reach. PVC drawer liners stop items from rolling around, while the camo print adds a rugged, outdoorsy look. READ MORE: Top tool deals this week from DeWalt, Craftsman and Black+Decker — starting at $21 This wall-mounted bin system keeps tools and small parts off the floor and within reach. Stackable compartments save space, while tools snap into place along the panel.Original price: $39.99 This organizer keeps screws, drill bits and other small parts off the floor. The 44 drawers vary in size to store tools and hardware neatly, with extra space on top for larger items.Original price: $49.99 Lumber takes up space, but horizontal storage helps save room.…
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MoreLooking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list.The New Guns And Gear:Nosler ASP Revolver LoadsNosler’s ASP line of defensive handgun ammo stands for Assured Stopping Power, and the cartridges’ construction using fine Nosler components like the company’s hollow point bullets suggests they live up to their name. Previously only available in autoloading pistol calibers, Nosler recently expanded the line to include three straight-wall revolver calibers as well. These include a 125-grain .38 Special load, a 125-grain .357 Magnum load and a 240-grain .44 Magnum load. If you rely on a wheelgun for defense, you may want to consider loading it with Nosler ASP.MSRP: $28 for .38 SPL // $29 for .357 Mag. // $32 for .44 Mag. // all per 20-round boxMossberg 990 SPX SBSThe recent changes in NFA tax stamp pricing have ushered in a new era of factory short-barreled rifle and shotgun options, and one of the coolest to come out this year is from Mossberg. Listed in their catalog as the 990 SPX Magpul Class 3, this 12-gauge semi-auto SBS features a handy…
Editor’s Note: This article is strictly the opinion of the author and is for informational purposes only. Avoid potential threats and danger whenever possible. Please seek qualified training. In my article about how to survive a home invasion robbery, I wrote about moving to safe areas of your residence in an emergency. But what if remaining there is not an option? Let us discuss safe room clearing. Armed homeowner calls 911 while holding a defensive position during an active home invasion, awaiting law enforcement response. My bedroom is one of two safe staging areas where I keep tools for defense of the home. This now includes my Springfield Armory Kuna with three loaded mags, flashlights, body armor, cell phones and medical supplies. If someone were to kick in my front door, this room and my office are ready to combat the threat. In the dead of night, you may hear sounds of an unknown origin and seek to investigate. That differs from a direct attack that you know is occurring. In that event, arming and staying put may be the best option. A call to 911 means back-up is en route. However, if for some reason you are forced to…
Spring is here, so now’s the time to clear the clutter from your garage. If it’s turned into a catch-all for tools and lawn equipment, a few smart upgrades can make a big difference. Shop toolboxes that store power tools, metal shelving units that keep bins organized and small parts organizers that neatly secure nails and screws.Original price: $127 This five-drawer tool chest is made in the U.S. and built to last. Each drawer holds 50 pounds of tools, while the locking system secures everything in place. If you’re always tackling projects, this mini toolbox keeps your most-used tools within reach. PVC drawer liners stop items from rolling around, while the camo print adds a rugged, outdoorsy look. READ MORE: Top tool deals this week from DeWalt, Craftsman and Black+Decker — starting at $21 This wall-mounted bin system keeps tools and small parts off the floor and within reach. Stackable compartments save space, while tools snap into place along the panel.Original price: $39.99 This organizer keeps screws, drill bits and other small parts off the floor. The 44 drawers vary in size to store tools and hardware neatly, with extra space on top for larger items.Original price: $49.99 Lumber takes up space, but horizontal storage helps save room.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A year ago today, President Donald Trump announced a sweeping new round of global tariffs, escalating trade tensions with key allies and adversaries alike, raising fresh concerns about the outlook for the U.S. and global economy.The “Liberation Day” tariffs were introduced as a broad set of import taxes that Trump said would correct long-standing trade imbalances and reduce U.S. reliance on foreign goods.In the months that followed, markets experienced bouts of volatility as businesses and investors adjusted to the shifting trade landscape. Policymakers and economists, meanwhile, debated the longer-term impact on growth, inflation and global trade flows.Many economists warned of potential consequences, including higher prices, slower growth and rising uncertainty for businesses and investors. TRUMP SAYS US WOULD BE ‘DESTROYED’ WITHOUT TARIFF REVENUE But not everyone agreed.”Trump proved 12 Nobel Prize economists wrong,” economist Stephen Moore told Fox News Digital.”Inflation didn’t rise. Why? Because the tax cuts, deregulation and ‘drill, baby, drill’ policies lowered prices and offset the tariffs,” added Moore, a former Trump adviser and co-founder of the free-market advocacy group Unleash Prosperity.But Moore’s view was not widely shared. Here’s a look back at what other economists said at the time.Larry Summers…
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge under the title: Oil Spikes As Trump Vows To Hit Iran “Extremely Hard Over Next 2-3 Weeks”, Threatens To Send It “Back To The Stone Ages.” Summary Trump declares ‘core strategic objectives met’, threatens 2-3 more weeks of bombing, no mention of ceasefire Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has released an open letter to the American people, questioning whether Washington is truly putting “America First” or merely acting as a “proxy for Israel” willing to fight “to the last American soldier.” Air defenses have been activated in Dubai, taking out 5 ballistic missiles and 35 drones launched from Iran Iran’s new Ayatollah tweets, “I emphatically declare that the consistent policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, following on the path of Imam Khomeini and the martyred Leader, is to continue supporting the Resistance against the Zionist-US enemy.” “Not true”: Iran rejects Trump’s claim that the “new regime president” asked for a ceasefire (which has been Pezeshkian since 2024) UAE mulls becoming first Gulf country to directly join US-Israeli war against Iran, lobbies for firm UNSC security resolution. Trump to Reuters: will be “out of Iran pretty quickly” and could return for “spot hits” if needed. Also says…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Chicago Bulls player Jaden Ivey maintained that the conduct he showed in going against the NBA’s Pride Month and anti-LGBTQ beliefs was not detrimental to the team.The Bulls waived Ivey after he posted a rant on social media calling the NBA’s Pride Month “unrighteousness.” Chicago said that Ivey committed conduct detrimental to the team. “My conduct was not detrimental to the team,” he said in an appearance on the “PinPoint Podcast.” “That is a lie. I was a good teammate to those around me. I was a good teammate on the floor. I made the right plays. I did exactly what the coach asked me to do on a daily basis. Whatever was needed, whatever was required of me to do, I was willing. So, my conduct was not detrimental to the team.”Ivey said he was only cut because he was preaching “the word of God.””It is strictly because I spoke the truth of the word of God and was preaching the Gospel,” he continued. “That’s why it was detrimental to the team. I witnessed to many on my team the truth and those things.”Everyone has their beliefs. Everyone believes in…
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Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list.The New Guns And Gear:Nosler ASP Revolver LoadsNosler’s ASP line of defensive handgun ammo stands for Assured Stopping Power,…
Editor’s Note: This article is strictly the opinion of the author and is for informational purposes only. Avoid potential threats and danger whenever possible. Please seek qualified training. In my article about how to survive a home invasion robbery, I wrote about moving to safe areas of your residence in…
Spring is here, so now’s the time to clear the clutter from your garage. If it’s turned into a catch-all for tools and lawn equipment, a few smart upgrades can make a big difference. Shop toolboxes that store power tools, metal shelving units that keep bins organized and small parts organizers that neatly…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A year ago today, President Donald Trump announced a sweeping new round of global tariffs, escalating trade tensions with key allies and adversaries alike, raising fresh concerns about the outlook for the U.S. and global economy.The “Liberation Day” tariffs were introduced as…
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge under the title: Oil Spikes As Trump Vows To Hit Iran “Extremely Hard Over Next 2-3 Weeks”, Threatens To Send It “Back To The Stone Ages.” Summary Trump declares ‘core strategic objectives met’, threatens 2-3 more weeks of bombing, no…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Chicago Bulls player Jaden Ivey maintained that the conduct he showed in going against the NBA’s Pride Month and anti-LGBTQ beliefs was not detrimental to the team.The Bulls waived Ivey after he posted a rant on social media calling the NBA’s…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The 48-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown is one step closer to ending after the Senate moved to fund most of the department Thursday morning.The Senate agreed via voice vote to send a bipartisan deal funding the whole department except for President…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Team USA will not have Tiger woods as a captain at the next Ryder Cup, after Woods’ latest controversy. Woods formally turned down the Ryder Cup captaincy Wednesday as he steps away from golf activities after he entered a not guilty plea to…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Jaxon Smith-Njigba played a pivotal role in the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl-winning run during the 2025 season, and on Monday, he got paid for his efforts.Smith-Njigba and the Seahawks agreed to a four-year, $168.6 million contract extension with $120 million guaranteed, according to multiple reports. He will now become the highest-paid receiver in NFL history with a $42.15 million annual average value of the contract. The Seahawks selected Smith-Njigba in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft out of Ohio State. He didn’t turn into a full-time starting receiver until the 2024 season, when he earned his first Pro Bowl selection.Smith-Njigba’s value to the team grew exponentially in 2025. He had 119 catches for 1,793 yards and 10 touchdowns with Sam Darnold slinging him the pill. The receiving yardage total led the NFL.TOM BRADY GIVES PRAISE TO LOGAN PAUL AFTER FLAG FOOTBALL GAME The 2025 season was the first year he was able to compete in the playoffs. In three games, he had 17 catches for 199 yards and two touchdowns. He had four catches for 27 yards in Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots, but he didn’t really…
IZMIR, Turkey — An armed, operational unmanned surface vessel manufactured by U.S. defense contractor Sierra Nevada Corporation washed ashore on Turkey’s Black Sea coast on March 20, 2026, prompting a security response that culminated in the vessel’s destruction in a controlled offshore detonation.The vessel, identified as an AEGIR-W variant, came aground on a beach in the Yüceler neighborhood of Ünye district in Ordu province. Locals discovered the craft and informed the authorities.According to a statement issued by the Ordu Governorate, Turkish Navy explosive ordnance disposal specialists conducted a technical inspection of the vesselon March 21.The examination determined that the craft remained operationally active and was carrying a warhead. Given the assessed risk, authorities made the decision to tow the vessel approximately four kilometers from the shoreline and destroy it in a controlled detonation.The AEGIR-W is a long-endurance unmanned surface vessel designed for operations in high-threat maritime environments. The platform measures under ten meters in length, is constructed from high-density polyethylene, and is powered by a diesel combustion engine.It is capable of reaching speeds in excess of 25 knots and carries a maximum payload of 300 kilograms across a range of 500 nautical miles at cruise speed. The vessel can operate…
Let’s get this out of the way up front. I believe the 1911 pistol is just about the finest handgun ever made. A well-built, custom 1911 represents mechanical elegance, history and performance all rolled into one. In my opinion, a pistol of that caliber deserves to be carried in nothing less than a high-quality leather holster. According to the author, when you invest in quality materials and skilled craftsmanship, you receive an investment that can last a lifetime. The Galco Masterbilt line follows that same philosophy. For years, I’ve been a fan of Galco leather holsters. Two long-time favorites of mine are the Combat Master and the Concealable, both excellent outside-the-waistband (OWB) options. They are well-made, durable, and comfortable. That said, when it came time to outfit one of my favorite 1911 pistols, I knew I wanted something a step above — something even more special. Stepping Up After a bit of research and a quick phone call, I got the inside scoop on Galco’s premium holster lineup: the Masterbilt Series. I also had the pleasure of catching up with my friend Mike Barham at Galco, who walked me through the philosophy behind the Masterbilt line and the craftsmanship that…
Unless the Strait of Hormuz is opened within 48 hours, United States President Donald Trump will “obliterate” Iran’s power plants. Iran closed the vital waterway on February 28th after Israel and the U.S. used joint strikes to attack Tehran over its diplomatic failures surrounding its nuclear program. Trump issued the ultimatum to Tehran on Saturday evening after failed attempts to rally European countries to help restore access to the strait, likely through military force. “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!” the ruler wrote on Truth Social, according to a report by RT. This disruption, combined with Iranian strikes on oil and gas infrastructure in the Gulf states, has driven up global energy prices. On Friday, Iran said it would start allowing certain “vetted vessels” to pass the chokepoint and is reportedly working on a standardized process. Only certain vessels from certain countries would be allowed through. Some “pre-vetted” tankers have already sailed smoothly through the “safe” corridor, with at least one shipping company allegedly paying Iran $2…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! You swipe your card and enter your PIN. You grab your cash and head out the door. It feels routine and secure. Most of us never give it a second thought. However, some ATMs are quietly being turned into cash machines for criminals.The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently issued a cybersecurity alert about a rise in malware attacks targeting ATMs. These incidents are known as jackpotting attacks. In simple terms, hackers force machines to spit out money on command.The numbers are growing. Since 2020, nearly 1,900 attacks have been reported. More than a third occurred just last year. In 2025 alone, losses have already exceeded $20 million. So what is really happening inside these machines, and why is the threat accelerating now?Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you’ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide – free when you join my CYBERGUY.COM newsletter.HOW DEBIT CARD FRAUD CAN HAPPEN WITHOUT USING THE CARD How ATM jackpotting attacks workThis is not a Hollywood hacking scene. In many cases, attackers use generic keys to open the ATM’s…
An American-operated Patriot air defense battery likely fired the interceptor missile involved in a pre-dawn explosion that injured dozens of civilians and tore through homes in U.S.-ally Bahrain 10 days into the war on Iran, according to an analysis by academic researchers examined by Reuters.Both Bahrain and Washington have blamed an Iranian drone attack for the March 9 blast, which the Gulf kingdom said injured 32 people including children, some seriously. Commenting on the day of the attack, U.S. Central Command said on X that an Iranian drone struck a residential neighborhood in Bahrain. In response to questions from Reuters, Bahrain on Saturday acknowledged for the first time that a Patriot missile was involved in the explosion over the Mahazza neighborhood on Sitra island, offshore from the capital Manama and also home to an oil refinery. In a statement, a Bahraini government spokesperson said the missile successfully intercepted an Iranian drone mid-air, saving lives.“The damage and injuries sustained were not a result of a direct impact to the ground of either the Patriot interceptor or the Iranian drone,” the spokesperson said.Neither Bahrain or Washington has provided evidence that an Iranian drone was involved in the Mahazza incident. The use of…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democratic congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of the late former President John F. Kennedy, admitted in an interview Thursday that President Donald Trump “flipped the script” on Democrats in being able to reach young voters.”I disagree with President Trump a lot,” Schlossberg told Fortune, but conceded that the president gets people “fired up” about politics.Schlossberg is running for Congress in New York’s 12th Congressional District to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler. The Kennedy heir said Trump “poached” young men from the Democratic Party. PARKLAND SURVIVOR JUMPS INTO CROWDED NYC HOUSE RACE AS GEN Z PROGRESSIVES CHALLENGE PARTY ELDERS”I think that they’re not stupid, those young men, and I give President Trump a lot of credit for being able to influence new meeting environments and make politics accessible,” he told Fortune.Schlossberg also shared he went to Wilmington to help the Biden campaign with its social media and was repeatedly told “no.””Anyway, long story short, I quit the campaign because I thought if I don’t do this my way, I’m not going to be able to live with myself,” he said. “A month later, I got a call from the campaign being like, ‘Hey,…
Because no clinical guidance exists for medical providers in their long-term treatment of people exposed to jet fuel, the Defense Health Agency and the Department of Veterans Affairs should develop guidance, along with residents of Hawaii, for those exposed to fuel-contaminated water in the state in 2021, a new report recommends.There’s not enough data to determine the risk of long-term health effects caused by exposure to that kerosene-based aviation fuel, known as JP-5, according to the report, which was based on research conducted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The authors did find “limited, suggestive evidence linking jet fuel exposure to short-term respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin and mental health symptoms,” which many military families experienced early on after the fuel leak. The researchers cited the dearth of information and data about the detection, treatment and long-term effects of exposure to jet fuel in the 282-page report, titled “Clinical Follow-up and Care for Those Impacted by the JP-5 Releases at Red Hill.” The research was sponsored by the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. In a Thursday webinar, researchers said the limitation of data needs to be addressed so that long-term health effects can be better understood. They recommended…
This article was originally published by Michael Matulef at The Mises Institute. AI is everywhere now—woven into our workplaces, our devices, and our daily routines—and with its spread comes a rising fear: what happens when there’s no meaningful work left for humans? AI is becoming the silent collaborator behind almost everything we make. Yet its presence creates a new kind of tension: not whether we can use it, but how we should. Regardless of the advancements in AI, the central question does not change: given scarcity, what should you do with your time, and what should you let the tools do? Some people try to ignore the machine entirely—“Real writers don’t use AI.” Others swing the opposite way, shoveling every task into the model and complaining when the results are flat. Both groups make the same mistake: they think in terms of absolute advantage instead of comparative advantage. Once you look at artificial intelligence as part of how entrepreneurs use tools and equipment to produce things, the whole picture changes. AI stops looking like a rival and starts to show up for what it is—a powerful tool that helps deepen and expand the division of labor. However powerful the machines…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Katie Ledecky has proven to be an American powerhouse in the pool all by herself.She’s the most decorated female Olympian in history with 14 total medals, including nine gold. She also has a record 18 individual gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships. It’s safe to say that she knows a thing or two about representing Team USA on the world stage. The 29-year-old Stanford grad was asked in an interview with “60 Minutes” what she learned about the U.S. while representing her country.”What I’ve learned over time as a member of Team USA is that we are a nation of strivers that embraces competition of all sorts,” Ledecky said. “We are a very prideful nation in how we compete. Where that striving and competitive spirit, when harnessed correctly, brings out the best in us and shows us the best of the human spirit.”I’ve learned that sports tests our determination, our resilience and our discipline. Sports teach us every day that anything is possible. That when we try and give our best effort, that we can overcome obstacles.” SUPER BOWL CHAMP, 66, LOOKING TO MAKE US FLAG FOOTBALL TEAMLedecky recalled going from…
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