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Public trust in the American press has been collapsing for decades, and new data suggests the decline has reached a historic low. According to Gallup, which has tracked attitudes toward mass media since 1972, only 28 percent of Americans now say they have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in newspapers, television, and radio to report th...

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Joe Biden may have been out of office for more than 300 days, but the anti-gun machinery he put in motion is still humming along—now powered by governors eager to inherit his legacy of restriction. Few have embraced this playbook more enthusiastically than Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. And ahead of a decisive 2026 election in a state wher...

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“True awareness starts with connection—to nature, to people, and to our environment.

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In this episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Fred Osuna, a renowned expert on advanced human tracking and anti-tracking skills. We dive deep into Fred Osuna’s background—from growing up in southern Arizona as part...

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Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson couldn’t have said it better when he called Zohran Mamdani’s election “the biggest win for socialism and the biggest loss for the American people.” He’s right — because Mamdani isn’t just another far-left politician. He is openly hostile to the Second Amendment, openly hostile to lawful gun ownership, and d...

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is opening a new Second Amendment Rights Section inside its Civil Rights Division — a move gun-rights advocates have long pushed for and one that marks a dramatic course correction in federal firearms policy. The new office, expected to launch this week, will ...

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