Rescuing a Dying Tradition: Rebuilding the American Hunter, Part III

Part III – Rescuing a Dying Tradition: Rebuilding the American Hunter “If We Don’t Pass It On, We’ll Bury It Beside the Campfire.” The numbers are grim but not terminal. Hunting can be saved—but not by bureaucracy. It will be saved the same way it began: neighbor to neighbor, family to family, and a kid’s …

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‘Black Boxes’ Will Become Mandatory in New Cars Sold in the EU Starting This Summer

Speeding down the New Jersey Turnpike last month, I asked my husband if he thought states would start issuing speeding tickets by mail. ‘You were clocked at 85-mph in a 65-mph zone. Here is your ticket.’  Remembering he’d received a ticket in the mail for running a red light in New York City more than …

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‘This IS the Hill We Need to Die On’ – RFK Jr Delivers a Message Every American Needs to Hear

I’ve never been a fan of the Kennedy family.  But after watching a podcast Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had recorded last spring called “Truth,” I began to follow him.  Recounting an experience he’d had at a recent political rally in Berlin, Kennedy said, “I was shaking hands and I wasn’t wearing a mask. Nobody was. There were …

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