Trudeau Faces Backlash Over Handgun Ban After Uvalde Shooting

Critics challenge Trudeau’s proposed handgun freeze, citing illegal smuggling as the real issue behind most crime in Canada.
Florida Open Carry Law Sparks Parental Alarm and Confusion

Florida’s new open carry law raises safety concerns among parents and students, with a surge in 911 calls regarding armed individuals.
U.S. Military Adapts Artillery for Modern Warfare

Rapid advancements in warfare are pushing U.S. artillery to evolve amid drone and sensor threats.
WWII-Era Weapons Still Dominate Modern Battlefields

Many WWII weapons are still in use today due to their durability and ease of repair, making them favorites in global conflicts.
Joy Reid Criticizes Garland Over Key Investigations

Joy Reid challenges AG Garland for his handling of critical cases tied to Jan. 6 and Jeffrey Epstein’s files.
DNA Confirms Rare Wild Gray Wolf in New York

First wild gray wolf south of St. Lawrence identified in decades after hunter’s discovery in central New York.
Three Poachers Caught with Deer in Upstate NY

Officers arrested three individuals for illegal deer hunting in Tonawanda, NY, leading to multiple charges and fines.
Bird Dog Survives Arrow Injury While Hunting Quail

An English pointer named Darby is recovering after accidentally getting hit by a broadhead arrow during a Kansas bird hunt.
Ark. Game and Fish Chief Discusses Challenges Ahead

Doug Schoenrock outlines key issues in fisheries and duck hunting at the Hot Springs Rotary meeting.
Arkansas Updates Waterfowl Hunting Regulations

New regulations in Arkansas focus on shell limits and blind construction for waterfowl hunters during the migration season.
Texas Ruling Protects Handgun Rights in Vehicles

Employers cannot restrict concealed handguns in employees’ cars, according to a new ruling from the Attorney General’s office.
North Carolina’s Efforts to Prevent Child Gun Access

Nine children in NC have been shot this year due to unsecured guns; the state responds with a safety initiative.