Knife Laws Just Changed in 2026—Here’s What You Can Now Legally Carry
Image Source: Shutterstock If you’ve ever hesitated before tossing a pocketknife into your bag or wondered whether your EDC blade was technically legal, 2026 is your year. Thanks to a wave of legislative reforms and advocacy from groups like Knife Rights, several states (and even federal guidelines) have
Read MoreWhy Engines Overheat More In Slow Traffic
Image Source: Shutterstock When my wife and I first got together, she had this awful P.T. Cruiser. While it being a P.T. Cruiser was enough for it to be breaking down constantly, and it seemed to overheat anytime she was stuck in traffic. Believe it or not, this
Read More7 Tax Deductions That Could Trigger an IRS Audit
Image Source: Shutterstock Nobody wants to hear from the IRS after filing their taxes, especially if it’s about an audit. Seriously, it is a fear many American adults share. While audits are rare (less than 1% of individual returns are flagged), certain deductions can draw unwanted attention. These
Read More8 Simple Upgrades That Make Your Car Feel Brand New
Image Source: Shutterstock Some of the smallest changes can make a huge difference when it comes to your vehicle. You don’t have to spend a ton of money or time on upgrades to make your car feel dramatically newer, either. A few small tweaks can transform your daily
Read More10 Behaviors That Strengthen A Relationship’s Foundation
Image Source: Shutterstock After years with my wife, I can tell you that a strong relationship doesn’t just happen. It is built over time through consistent, intentional actions. I’m a fan of a grand gesture (and do them often), but those aren’t the things that really drive a
Read MoreAn Investor’s Guide to 2026
What does the new year bring to investors? We discussed the AI trade, how the economy is faring, and why commodities may not be place to look for opportunities today. Travis Hoium, Emily Flippen, and Lou Whiteman discuss: – The AI trade– How the economy is doing– What
Read MoreDOJ Eyes Minnesota’s ‘Vouching’ System For Voter Registration, Demands Records
DOJ Eyes Minnesota's 'Vouching' System For Voter Registration, Demands Records The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) civil rights division demanded voter registration records from Minnesota on Jan. 2, saying the state’s law that allows people to “vouch” for others’ residency for voter registration appeared inconsistent with federal voting laws. According
Read MorePush For Censorship On Campus Hit Record Levels In 2025
Push For Censorship On Campus Hit Record Levels In 2025 Authored by Sean Stephens via American Greatness, This year, the fight over free expression in American higher education reached a troubling milestone. According to data from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, efforts to censor speech on college
Read MoreRep. Massie Blasts Trump’s Iran Warning: “We Have Problems At Home”
Rep. Massie Blasts Trump's Iran Warning: "We Have Problems At Home" First it was over the White House's Venezuela policy, but now conservative and contrarian libertarian-leaning firebrand Rep. Thomas Massie is lashing out at President Trump over his fresh Iran warning and ultimatum. Amid the nearly weeklong economic and anti-government
Read MoreNew York Mayor Zohran Mamdani Revokes Orders Issued After Adams’ Indictment
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani Revokes Orders Issued After Adams' Indictment Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed an executive order on Jan. 1 that will undo orders his predecessor, Eric Adams, issued after being indicted on bribery
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