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Tom Lounsbury: Suppressors surge with hunters as $200 tax stamp ends
A growing trend in the shooting world is the use of suppressors to quiet matters down and be a bit easier on the ears.
A federal appeals court decision upholds TPS for Haitians, providing temporary relief while advocates push for permanent legislative measures.
Six U.S. soldiers have died in the ongoing conflict with Iran, including two from Iowa. Plus we share the latest in a series of controversial bills moving forward at the statehouse.
Steel Horse Rides on MSN
Woman says her car app said the doors were locked even while she sat inside the vehicle leaving her questioning how reliable the system is
A California woman’s experience at a charging station has raised serious questions about whether modern […] ...
Some people have an A.I. bestie. Some have an A.I. husband. Some have three. Adrianne Brookins is, by her own account, an ...
After generations of dwindling profits and untenable markets, is this it for America's family farms?
New research shows Ohioans continue to value local library services and support local funding that keeps them strong, according to the ...
AI-based assistants or "agents" -- autonomous programs that have access to the user's computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task -- are growing in popularity with developers ...
Be sure to catch Live Music Friday Nights on the Crofton Patch calendar ...
Little did we know that Steve Bisciotti was contemplating a shakeup that would not only dramatically change things in ...
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