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  • At the Washington Times: New Virginia gun law sets stage for…

    [ad_1] . On Friday, Virginia Governor Spanberger signed legislation that bans the manufacture, sale, and possession of so-called “ghost guns”—homemade firearms without serial numbers. The law offers no exemption for current owners. Beginning July 1st, 2027, first-time violations face penalties of up to one year in prison and a $2,500 fine. . Democrats argue banning these “untraceable firearms”…

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  • 2026 Real Estate Outlook: Better Times Ahead For Investors

    [ad_1] Roughly 40% of my net worth is in real estate, my favorite asset class to build long term wealth for the average person. Real estate was my primary reason for being able to generate enough passive investment income to leave work in 2012. It has also been responsible for two of my largest capital…

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  • How to Build a Business That Thrives in Tough Economic Times

    [ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Tough economic times are scary for businesses and consumers, but the solution isn’t to take your foot off the gas. I opened the first Roof Maxx dealership in 2019, just one year before the Covid-19 pandemic. Today, it’s a nationally recognized residential roof restoration brand with…

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  • Introducing The Intrepid List | The Good Times by Intrepid

    Introducing The Intrepid List | The Good Times by Intrepid

    [ad_1] Intrepid has just launched its first ever book: The Intrepid List.   Packed with 100 uncommon travel experiences, this collection of stories from our network of Intrepid staffers and writers is no bucket list. It’s an invitation to see the world from a new perspective, connect with locals in different ways and find wonder…

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  • Serial shoplifter accused of stealing from Times Square stor…

    [ad_1] A serial shoplifter who’s been arrested nearly 100 times was busted in Times Square after resorting to his old ways — on the same day was released from jail, authorities and sources said.  Christopher Dornfeld, 33, was let loose after his most recent arrest and expected to report for residential treatment, but when he didn’t show…

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  • Bulletproofing America’s Classrooms – The New York Times

    Bulletproofing America’s Classrooms – The New York Times

    [ad_1] There have been more than 230 school shootings in the United States over the past decade and active shooter drills have become routine in students’ lives. Now, technologies developed to protect soldiers in war are being incorporated into everyday objects of childhood school days. At a recent educational trade show, a booth displaying backpacks…

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