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Great Lakes Fisheries End Decades of Throwing Away Fish Parts
For generations, commercial fishing operations across the Great Lakes have caught millions of pounds of fish each year, carved out the choice fillets, and tossed the rest. Heads, guts, skin, scales—all of it went straight to landfills or got dumped as low-value waste. That era appears to be over.
Honda's New Compact Trailer Could Change Weekend Camping
Honda just pulled the curtain back on something that might actually make sense for people who've been thinking about getting into camping but don't want to buy a massive truck or deal with a behemoth RV. The Base Station Prototype is a towable trailer that's small enough to fit in your garage but d
Rivian Just Hit a Milestone Most Startups Never Reach
Rivian just hit a major milestone that most people outside the auto industry won't fully appreciate, but it's the kind of thing that separates real carmakers from vaporware. The company announced that its first Manufacturing Validation Build vehicles for the R2 have come off the assembly line at it
Atlantic Flyway Delivers Strong Finish Despite Tough Start
The final weeks of waterfowl season along the Atlantic coast are proving what veteran hunters have known for years: sometimes the best shooting comes when everyone else has packed up their decoys. From Massachusetts to Long Island, recent cold weather patterns have pushed significant numbers of duc
Washington's Proposed Cigar Tax Could Reshape Industry
Cigar enthusiasts and tobacco retailers across Washington state are facing what could become the most dramatic shift in pricing they've ever seen. Legislators in Olympia are weighing several bills this session that would fundamentally alter the taxation landscape for cigars and other tobacco produc
Black Works Studio Unveils Bold New Hawaii Hornet
Black Works Studio has rolled out its latest creation, the Hawaii Hornet, marking another chapter in the company's growing portfolio of distinctive cigars. This release stands apart as an exclusive offering for R. Field Wine Co., crafted at the respected Fabrica Oveja Negra facility in Esteli, Nica
Off-Road Vehicle Sales Expected to Soar Past $36 Billion
The off-road vehicle industry is charging toward unprecedented growth, with market analysts projecting the sector will nearly double in value over the next five years. What started as a niche hobby for weekend warriors has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry that's catching the attention o
This Desert-Ready Adventure Bike Proves Less Can Be More
There's something to be said for a motorcycle company that doesn't try to reinvent the wheel every year. While some manufacturers chase headlines with flashy features and bold redesigns, others focus on building machines that simply work. Yamaha falls squarely in the latter camp, and nowhere is tha
Roush Takes Ford's Workhorse Into Premium Territory
When a company with half a century of performance engineering experience decides to refine its flagship offering, the automotive world pays attention. Roush Performance has done exactly that with its 2026 F-150, stripping away excess to focus on what matters most to serious truck enthusiasts: capab
Monaco Unveils Exclusive Cuban Cigar Celebrating Iconic Casino Legacy
The tiny principality of Monaco is about to get its first-ever exclusive Cuban cigar release, and it's coming with serious pedigree attached to it. Coprova S.A.S., the French distributor that handles Cuban cigars for France and supplies Monaco's market, has joined forces with Monaco's Régie des
