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Glass in Your Freezer: The Costco Recall You Need to Know
Millions of Americans keep their freezers stocked with convenient frozen meals, and Costco has long been one of the go-to destinations for bulk buying those kinds of ready-to-heat dinners. But a recent recall is giving shoppers a reason to pause before grabbing that bag of frozen fried rice and tos
Trump's New Tariffs: What Every Cigar Smoker Must Know Now
For cigar smokers across the country, the news coming out of Washington has been anything but relaxing. Just one day after the Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump lacked the legal authority to impose his sweeping April 2025 "Liberation Day" tariffs, Trump turned around and announced a n
Costco's Sumo Citrus Deal Won't Last Much Longer
Every year, citrus season quietly becomes one of the most talked-about times in the produce aisle. Not because of navel oranges or the usual clementines that show up in holiday stockings — but because of Sumo Citrus, the oversized mandarin that has built a genuinely passionate following across the
The Middle East Conflict Could Hit Coffee Shops
The Middle East is heating up again, and this time the fallout might hit Americans right where they start their mornings — the coffee cup. With crude oil pushing past $90 per barrel following the outbreak of conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, small coffee shop owners across the
Washington Just Changed the Rules on Hunting Forever
For years, hunters across Washington State have operated under a patchwork of outdated guidance, seasonal adjustments, and reactive management decisions. That era is now officially over. The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted unanimously on February 13 to adopt a brand new Game Managemen
What Costco Knows About Trump's Tariff Collapse
The Supreme Court dropped a bombshell on Friday when it struck down President Trump's tariffs, and now one of the biggest questions hanging over Washington and Wall Street is the same one sitting in corporate boardrooms across the country: who is going to pay back all that money? Costco, the Se
When All the Tags Go to Landowners: Wyoming's Hunting Crisis
For generations, hunting in Wyoming has meant something. It meant waking up before dawn, drawing a tag after years on a waiting list, and heading out into country that belongs to everyone. But a quiet shift has been happening in the Cowboy State, and it has a lot of hunters frustrated. In some case
The Ram Rebel X Is Back, And It's Skipping the V8
When Ram first rolled out the Rebel X in 2025, a lot of people assumed it was a one-time deal. A limited run to mark ten years of the Rebel name, then gone. Turns out they were wrong. The Rebel X is coming back for 2026, and Ram says customer demand is what brought it home. For buyers who want
Your Coffee Has a Climate Change Problem
For millions of Americans, the day doesn't start until that first cup of coffee hits the table. It's a ritual older than most can remember — the smell, the warmth, the kick. But behind that simple routine, something serious is happening thousands of miles away, and it's moving faster than most peop
Orient Just Changed the Bambino Game Forever
For over a decade, the Orient Bambino has been one of the most reliable entry points into the world of mechanical watches. It has never tried to be something it wasn't. No flashy complications, no celebrity endorsements, no inflated price tags. Just a well-built, good-looking dress watch with an in
