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Chevy pickup truck in the snow

Planning for Winter and Other Small Challenges

With winter just around the corner, this is the time to winterize your vehicle and make sure your car emergency kit will help keep you warm and well fed.
An old hurricane lantern

Three Questions to Evaluate your Level of Preparedness

How well are you prepared if the SHTF? These three questions will help you evaluate your preparedness and plan for the future.
Cryptocurrency trading

FTX Bankruptcy Shows Importance of Controlling your Assets

Controlling your assets is another kind of self-reliance. When you control your hard assets, it's harder to be defrauded or caught in a collapse.
A wet, gloomy day

Hurricane Nicole Brings the Rain

A rainy day gives a much-needed rest from outdoor activities, helps the drought, and heralds the beginning of winter
The Dnieper River in Ukraine seen in better times.

The Kherson Withdrawal – What’s it Mean?

The Russians surprised the world by announcing their withdrawal from Kherson on the right side of the Dnieper River. But Why?
Twitter icon on a phone screen

Is Twitter Useful for Preppers?

Will using Twitter make you a better prepper? We look at Elon Musk's latest purchase and tell you if it us useful for preppers.
Lobster Roll vs Beef Empanada

Layoffs are Already Happening as Economy Sinks

Layoffs are happening on the local and national level, energy prices are rising, and consumers are cutting back on spending.
Prepping coverage on 60 Minutes

Prepping Goes Mainstream on 60 Minutes

Prepping goes mainstream, according to 60 Minutes on CBS, with up to 10 percent of households prepping.
I voted sticker.

Pete’s Take on the Midterm Elections

When it comes to midterm elections, the down-ballot candidates at the county and local level are the races where your vote makes a difference.
Tropical Storm Coming to Florida

Tropical Storm to Hit East Coast This Week Upgraded to Hurricane

Computer models predict this future tropical storm is coming to Florida this week before heading up the East Coast bringing rain and flash floods.