Sturm, Ruger Stock Rated Hold Amid Sales Decline

Ruger’s stock remains a hold as firearm sales decline; a recent investment by Beretta adds intrigue.
California Legalizes Hunting of Mute Swans

Licensed hunters can legally kill invasive mute swans in California starting January 2026.
Polarization and Inequality Spike Political Violence

The rise in political violence in the U.S. correlates with growing polarization and economic inequality.
Michigan DNR Boosts Pheasant Hunting with Rooster Releases

Pheasant hunting in Michigan receives a boost as DNR releases roosters in 13 locations across the state.
NYC’s Stake in Arizona Gun Shows Unveiled

New York City’s undercover investigation into Arizona gun shows raises questions about state laws and the reach of urban governance.
UAM Launches Innovative Waterfowl Research Center

New center aims to position Arkansas as a leader in waterfowl research and conservation.
WSU Study Reveals Surge in Teen Gun Deaths

A new study shows firearms-related deaths among teens are rising, prompting schools to adopt lockdown protocols for safety.
70-Year-Old Charged After Restaurant Shooting

A man faces multiple charges after accidentally shooting an 89-year-old woman in a New Jersey pizzeria.
NJ Man Arrested for Selling Stolen Firearms

A Warren County man faces charges related to stolen firearms sales.
Piebald Deer Shot Dead in Pennsylvania Park

A rare piebald deer, regarded as a local mascot, was found shot dead in a Pennsylvania park, sparking outrage and a $1,500 reward for information.
Poaching Suspects Identified in Eastern WA Deer Case

Two suspects in Eastern Washington face multiple poaching charges after a deer spotlighting incident captured on trail camera.
Hunter Charged in Fatal Shooting Mistaken for Deer

A hunter faces manslaughter charges after accidentally killing another man, whom he mistook for a deer, in Minnesota.