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8 summer goals every professional still has time to achieve
Kelly Sharp Recreation & LeisureThe summer means the sun stays out later than before, and pools are full of splashing kids. But that has little effect on the working professional — the 9-5 workday still stands during the summer months. While this may sound disappointing, the possibilities are endless with a little goal setting.
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Recoil management for fast double taps
Mike Ox Law Enforcement, Defense & SecurityI was catching up with Larry Yatch (retired Team 3 SEAL) recently, and we went down the rabbit hole on recoil management for pistols, carbines and long guns. Some great stuff came out of it that I want to share with you on the pistol side.
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6 special US island getaways
Dave G. Houser Recreation & LeisureYou don't need a passport to experience some of the world's best island getaways. There are plenty of amazing island destinations nestled around American shores. Whether you're seeking a relaxing escape from city life, a heart-pumping action vacation or an encounter with nature or the nation's history, there's an island out there to suit your interests.
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The mighty (and unsung) .50-110 Winchester
John McAdams Recreation & LeisureToday let's discuss a relatively unsung, yet still capable cartridge that just arrived too late to achieve fame in taming the American West: the .50-110 Winchester. Similar to its little brother, the .45-70, the .50-110 began life as a black-powder cartridge and fires big bullets at a slow to moderate velocity. Though the .50-110 may have fallen out of favor in comparison to newer, high-velocity cartridges, it still delivers bone-crushing power and was one of the most powerful cartridges in North America when first introduced.
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5 culinary experiences Canadians are craving this summer
Katherine Radin Food & BeverageBreakfast, lunch and dinner. Snack time. These are meals tourists must factor into any trip. Tourists often venture to cities and countries alike for a literal taste of something new and authentic. Parisian macarons? New England clam chowder? Of course.
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8 gifting tips for trips to visit friends and family
Linchi Kwok Recreation & LeisureAs cheap gas prices result in lower costs for road trips and better fares for long-haul flights, more people are expected to hit the road or travel abroad for vacations this summer. Many of them will probably travel to visit friends and family as well.
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America’s favorite farmers markets
Dave G. Houser Recreation & LeisureThere's no greater shopping experience than roaming about a busy farmers market, foraging for farm-fresh produce, artisanal cheeses and meats and local ethnic specialties — often at prices better than I find at my grocery store.
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Heading out on Highway 93
Michael Brown Transportation Technology & AutomotiveI'll admit right up front that I wouldn't have written about this years ago when our daughter and son were teenagers. It's about foolish things teenagers sometimes do with cars. Only the progression of age and the anointing of good luck at the time can grant reflection, which is tempered by wisdom.
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Testing which .22 Magnum ammo works best
John McAdams Recreation & LeisureI recently got a new Henry Small Game Rifle chambered in .22 Magnum that I plan on using while small game hunting this fall. Since this is the first firearm chambered for that cartridge that I've ever owned, I decided to do a little experimentation to find out which ammo works best in it.
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Travel trends: Co-living and targeted marketing for men
Bambi Majumdar Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe travel and hospitality industry has managed to surprise us yet again. Two of the latest trends are actually moving away from luxury stays to more a practical approach, right down to the planning. People want to cut down on expenses, and are looking at co-living as the right mix between hotels and apartment rentals. And when it comes to planning trips, the gender lines are blurring between business and leisure travel.
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