A planned meeting between two social media content creators in northwest Harris County turned into a violent shootout late Tuesday morning, April 28, 2026. Harris County Sheriff’s Office investigators report that a driver in a Tesla shot his passenger in the chest after the passenger allegedly pulled a firearm and attempted to rob him during their discussion about filming content. HARRIS COUNTY, TX — What was intended to be a collaborative session for two digital influencers ended in an emergency room and a closed intersection. Around 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) deputies were…

Key Takeaways The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District proposes Board Policy 3515, allowing qualified staff to carry concealed handguns voluntarily. Participants must have an Alaska Concealed Handgun Permit, complete training, and undergo assessments; the Superintendent has the approval authority. The policy aims to address long law enforcement response times in rural…

This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge.  For the first time on record, the top 15 military spenders allocated more than $2 trillion to defense in 2025. Total global defense spending also reached a record $2.6 trillion, signaling a major shift in geopolitical priorities. Using data from…

Dandy chow last night – fresh mung bean sprouts – a broiled NY strip – and red wine.  Today?  Well, don’t worry – I will be working it off with the lawnmower. And the string trimmer. And the vinegar pumper to kill edges.  About 10 seconds after this posts. Maybe…

This article was originally published by Jorge Besada at The Mises Institute.  From our freedom to use or transform our private property emerges the freedom to trade it with anyone we choose. This freedom to trade inadvertently transforms mankind into a global supercomputer where private sector companies are always engaged…

Key Takeaways The 10th Circuit ruled that Colorado’s ban on unserialized firearms implicates the Second Amendment, sending the case back to the district court. Plaintiffs challenged Colorado Senate Bill 23-279, arguing it criminalizes lawful possession and manufacture of firearms parts. The court emphasized that firearm possession regulations apply beyond commercial…