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New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is back in the hospital during the Thanksgiving holiday after previously recovering from critical injuries sustained in a Midtown shooting on November 16. In an Instagram story, the 29-year-old athlete revealed that he had been discharged but returned due to ongoing health issues, expressing gratitude for the support he’s received, saying, “Head HIGH, God is not through with me yet!” The incident occurred when Boyd and his friends were verbally attacked outside a popular restaurant, leading to an altercation that escalated and resulted in Boyd being shot. Police are still investigating the case and…

JWR’s Introductory Note: This is an update to an article that I wrote for SurvivalBlog in December, 2005. It is part of a series of SurvivalBlog 20th Anniversary update re-posts, in recognition of the fact that the majority of readers did not join us until recent years. — Whilst pondering the various possibilities for the future, it is easy to get caught up in the minutiae of radio frequencies, milligram dosages, microns of filtration, calibers, and calories per ounce. (You’ll read plenty of those details in SurvivalBlog. But in doing so. we can easily lose sight of bigger, far more…

Gun control advocates and members of the far-right Proud Boys group confront each other outside the NRA’s annual conference in Houston, escalating tensions just four days after a devastating school shooting in Texas. Local law enforcement intervenes to manage the escalating situation as both sides express their entrenched views on gun rights and regulation. This clash highlights the persistent divide in American society regarding gun control, particularly in the aftermath of tragic incidents involving firearms. With the backdrop of an NRA event, the protest underscores the ongoing national debate about the Second Amendment and public safety, sparking interest and concern…

Montana Fish and Wildlife Commissioners unveil proposed amendments to the 2026/2027 hunting regulations, signaling potential shifts in policy that could impact wildlife management and hunting practices statewide. The detailed proposals incorporate feedback from stakeholders, aiming to balance conservation efforts with the preferences of local hunters. Among the notable changes suggested are adjustments to deer and elk quotas and the introduction of new rules to enhance safety measures during hunting seasons. These considerations come as the state faces increasing challenges in wildlife population management and habitat protection, prompting many to ponder the implications for both game species and outdoor enthusiasts. Read…

In the two weeks following the Texas school shooting, more than 700 people have been shot dead in the United States across 43 states. According to the Gun Violence Archive, over 650 incidents have contributed to at least 730 fatalities since May 24, including 23 children and 66 teenagers, underscoring the urgent need for lawmakers to address the escalating gun violence crisis. This alarming trend continues to unfold, with 34 mass shooting incidents reported in 17 states during the same period, resulting in 161 injuries and 35 deaths. As Congress prepares to hear testimonies from survivors and the parents of…

Sun Silver’s Maverick Springs project in Nevada is positioned for significant growth after the U.S. government lists silver as a critical mineral, highlighting its industrial applications. With the recent surge in silver prices reaching a nominal record of $54.48 per ounce, the project’s resource has expanded from 292 million ounces to 480 million ounces since its IPO in 2024. The critical mineral designation opens doors for potential government funding, aiming to bolster domestic production amid rising demand and supply challenges. Additionally, recent assays suggest a promising presence of antimony, another strategic mineral, which could further enhance the project’s value. With…

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the suspect in a shooting that injured two National Guard members, has had his charges elevated to first-degree murder following the death of Sarah Beckstrom, 20, from her injuries. Beckstrom, who volunteered to serve over the Thanksgiving holiday, was critically wounded in the “savage” attack at a D.C. Metro station, prompting U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro to announce the upgrade in charges against Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who had been granted asylum in the U.S. Alongside the announcement of Beckstrom’s death, President Donald Trump expressed condolences, highlighting the tragic loss of a “highly respected” young soldier. As the…

Pardoned January 6 rioter Andrew Paul Johnson is charged with multiple sex crimes against two minors, including molestation allegations involving an 11-year-old. Authorities report that Johnson attempted to keep one child quiet by promising a share of $10 million he falsely claimed to be owed as reparations for his participation in the Capitol riots. Johnson, who was previously convicted for violent behavior during the January 6 insurrection, faces serious charges including lewd/molest conduct towards children under 12 and under 16. Court documents reveal unsettling details of his alleged actions, highlighting the potential psychological manipulation of his victims through both direct…

North Carolina lawmakers introduce legislation that allows individuals to purchase unlimited handguns with a single pistol permit valid for five years. This proposal aims to streamline the purchasing process, reducing paperwork, but raises significant concerns regarding public safety, as each permit does not require subsequent federal background checks at the point of sale. Supporters argue the measure simplifies transactions for responsible gun owners, while opponents claim it could lead to unchecked arsenals and increased risks of gun violence. Critics, including advocacy groups such as Moms Demand Action, warn that enabling bulk purchases without stringent oversight undermines existing safeguards designed to…

During the opening weekend of the 2025 Wisconsin gun deer hunting season, hunters registered 90,671 white-tailed deer, reflecting a 4% increase compared to the previous year. The season took place from November 22 to November 30, with registrations including 48,748 bucks and 41,923 antlerless deer. These figures indicate both a slight growth in antlered deer numbers and a notable increase in antlerless deer harvested, highlighting the continued popularity of deer hunting in Wisconsin. The most successful areas for hunters include the Central Farmland region, which accounted for 57,036 deer, while notable counties like Marathon and Waupaca led the harvest numbers.…