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Costco's Quiet Revolution in Power

In a world where blackouts can kill a day's business and energy bills keep climbing, one giant retailer is taking matters into its own hands. Costco has flipped the switch on a new way to run part of its operations, powering its tire center in Norwalk, Connecticut, completely off the grid. No more
2026 THOR MX Gear: Tough, Stylish, Built to Ride

THOR’s 2026 gear lineup is hitting the motocross scene with a bang, delivering a mix of durability, comfort, and style that’s turning heads. From the high-performance Sportmode collection to the rugged Launchmode and adventure-ready Overland gear, this year’s MX-26 collection builds on THOR’s cham
Recall of Instant Coffee Over Possible Glass Contamination

Dollar General, that go-to spot for quick bargains on everyday stuff, just hit a snag with one of its popular store-brand items. The discount chain pulled certain jars of its Clover Valley instant coffee off shelves nationwide after a shopper flagged a scary issue: bits of glass might be mixed in.
Can Cadillac Conquer the Desert?

Picture this: a sleek electric SUV blasting through sandy dunes, blending raw power with top-shelf comfort. That's the vision Cadillac is teasing with its latest concept, the Elevated Velocity. Unveiled at the fancy Monterey Car Week event known as The Quail, this machine isn't just another showpi
Can Electric Power Tame the Toughest Trails?

In a world where the call of the open road often leads straight into the dirt, Lucid Motors has stepped up with something that could change how folks think about hitting the backcountry. The company, out of Newark, California, just pulled the wraps off the Gravity X concept, an off-road take on th
This Is The First Country to Completely Ban Lead Ammunition

In the heart of Europe, a quiet revolution is reshaping the world of hunting. Denmark, a small nation with a big hunting culture, made history in April 2024 by becoming the first country to fully ban lead-containing ammunition for hunting. This bold move is more than a policy shift—it’s a wake-up
Florida Bears Face the Gun Again: A Necessary Cull?

In the wild stretches of Florida's backcountry, where dense forests meet sprawling suburbs, black bears are making a comeback—and not everyone is thrilled about it. For decades, these powerful animals have been reclaiming territory, wandering into neighborhoods, tipping over trash cans, and even p
Michigan's Coyotes Are Back in the Crosshairs

In the heart of Michigan's wild lands, where dense forests meet sprawling farms, a quiet battle over wildlife management just tipped back in favor of hunters and landowners. The state's Natural Resources Commission made headlines last week by flipping a recent rule and bringing back year-round coy
Ford’s Reveals New Off-Road Mode Game-Changer

For anyone who’s ever taken their truck or SUV off the beaten path, the idea of getting stuck is a familiar worry. Mud, sand, or rocky terrain can turn a weekend adventure into a long day of recovery. Ford, a name synonymous with rugged durability since Henry Ford founded the company in 1903, has
Ford's New Truck Tent Could Redefine Outdoor Adventures

Ford has always been a name synonymous with tough trucks and rugged reliability, but their latest patent filing hints at something that could shake up the camping world. The “Shelter System Having Deployable Platform,” filed in 2024 and recently published, shows Ford stepping into the overlanding