Author: Jack Bogart

2026 might prove to be the most transformative year for the suppressor in the industry’s history. From observing the 2026 SHOT Show, it became abundantly clear that manufacturers are doubling down on suppressor innovation as we approach mainstream adoption in the US. Three noteworthy trends emerged at SHOT this year: drastically reduced cost, heat management, and over-the-barrel designs. The 3D-Printed Revolution The suppressor industry witnessed an unprecedented number of new manufacturers at SHOT Show 2026, with dozens of new and established companies unveiling affordable 3D-printed suppressor lines. This surge wasn’t coincidental—it resulted from two converging factors that have fundamentally altered…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Louisiana State Police announced on Saturday the capture of all eight inmates who escaped early Friday in a shocking East Carroll Parish jailbreak.State police said the men, all described as “violent offenders,” escaped the Riverbend Detention Center in northeast Louisiana at about 1:20 a.m. Friday.Authorities apprehended four inmates on Friday; the arrests of the remaining four were announced early Saturday.The captured inmates were identified as: Savion Wheeler, 31; Hugo Molina, 27; Trenton Taplin, 29; Kolin Loney, 21; Kevin Slaughter Jr., 25; Destin Brogan, 22; Krisean Salinas, 21; and Kopelon Vicknair, 19. MANHUNT…

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NEED TO KNOW The Animal Defense League Fund has analyzed the U.S. animal protection laws by state and ranked themNorth Dakota was ranked the worst for animal protection laws, while Oregon was ranked no. 1 for the third year in a rowOther animal protection laws and trends have been recapped in this report, including laws on declawing cats and laws protecting animals being rescued from dangerous situations North Dakota has been ranked as the worst U.S. state for animal protection laws. The annual U.S. State Animal Protection Laws Ranking Report, released by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, analyzes each state’s strengths and…

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NEED TO KNOW Six people, including a child, were shot at a Mardi Gras parade in LouisianaThe shooting occurred on Saturday, Jan. 31One adult and one child are currently in critical condition, per a local outlet Six people, including a child, were shot at a Mardi Gras parade in rural Louisiana. The incident occurred on Saturday, Jan. 31, in the small town of Clinton in front of the East Feliciana Parish Courthouse, per WBRZ 2, WAFB 9 and the New York Post. The shooting has left a child and one adult in critical condition, per WBRZ 2 and the Post.…

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NEED TO KNOW Janet Brocklehurst and Theresa Fazzani, who were separated as kids, recently reunited after more than 50 years apartThey were split apart in the 1970s when their dad was imprisoned for bludgeoning their mom to death with a hammer“Oh my God, I thought I was going to die without knowing you again,” Brocklehurst recalled telling her long-lost sister Two long-lost sisters, who were separated five decades ago after their father murdered their mother, are making up for lost time. Having not seen each other since they were 6 and 8 years old, Janet Brocklehurst, 57, and Theresa Fazzani,…

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close Video NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Multiple people were injured Saturday after a shooting broke out during the “Mardi Gras in the Country” parade in Clinton, Louisiana, according to local media reports. At least three people were shot, The Advocate reported, while WBRZ reported up to six people, including one child, were injured in a shooting outside the East Feliciana Parish Courthouse during the parade. Law enforcement officials have not yet confirmed details. MURDER SUSPECTS AMONG 8 INMATES WHO ESCAPED LOUISIANA JAIL; MANHUNT LAUNCHED WBRZ reported that law enforcement are currently searching for a vehicle in connection…

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NEED TO KNOW On July 15, 1976, 26 children between the ages of five and 14 along with their bus driver were abducted as they drove home from a fair in Chowchilla, CaliforniaThree men forced the group at gunpoint into soundproof vans with blacked-out windows and then drove around for 11 hoursThe group was then forced down a shaft into a tractor trailer that was buried, leaving them all entombed in the middle of a remote quarry What started out as a day of celebration for 26 children in California ended in terror when they and their bus driver found themselves buried alive in…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Kennedy cousin formerly at the center of the notorious case involving the death of Martha Moxley, the daughter of an affluent Connecticut family, has broken his silence to reveal new loose ends and theories regarding the decades-long mystery. Michael Skakel, cousin of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., previously spent 11 years behind bars for the 1975 murder of Martha Moxley. In 2013, Skakel walked out of prison as a free man and later saw his conviction vacated in a move that further deepened the mystery of who Moxley’s true killer is. In the final…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. military warned Iran it will not tolerate “any unsafe and unprofessional behavior” surrounding U.S. forces in the Middle East as Tehran is gearing up for live-fire naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz. The declaration comes as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is set to begin a 2-day exercise starting Sunday, according to the U.S. Central Command. President Donald Trump announced this week that a “massive Armada is heading to Iran,” led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. “U.S. forces acknowledge Iran’s right to operate professionally in international airspace and waters. Any unsafe…

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NEED TO KNOW New emails released by the Department of Justice show that the former prince Andrew arranged a meeting with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein days after Epstein’s house arrest sentence ended in 2010Epstein was convicted of solicitation of prostitution of a minor in 2008, and sentenced to serve 18 months in prison before his early release in 2009As Epstein finished serving his house arrest sentence in 2010, Andrew arranged a dinner at Buckingham Palace with Epstein and three women New emails made public by the Department of Justice as part of the ongoing disclosure of files related to the…

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