New Bird Flu Strain Could Put Humans at Greater Risk
The D1.1 strain of H5N1 Avian Influenza, which killed a man in Louisiana and sickened a teen in Canada, has now been detected in six different cattle herds.
Beehives and Bullets
A trip to help a local beekeeper turns into an afternoon at the range as we try out his new build and have fun with suppressors.
Buckle Up, Buttercup, Disruption is Coming
Tariffs, taking over the Panama Canal, arresting illegal immigrants, threating to buy Greenland. When does this crazy ride end?
Will AI Become a Threat to Humanity?
Should we fear AI or the autonomous robots and weapons it will make possible? Will it threaten or benefit society?
More Americans Depend on Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens
Food inflation is making it tougher for Americans to feed themselves and their families, causing reliance on food banks to grow.
Fire, Water, and Chickens
The road thaws out enough to become passable, the pipes are no longer frozen, and we take the opportunity to stock up on some critical items.
Water Woes Continue as we are Frozen Out
Five days later, we are still living without running water. It's a learning experience and we share some lessons and tools with you as well as our next steps.
Winter Storm Strands Georgia Drivers Overnight
Some drivers were stuck in their cars for more than 12 hours after a winter storm earlier this week clogged highways and made it impossible to drive.
The Big Freeze and Southern Snow
We don't get much snow, but our water freezes. We re prepped for that, but it is still an inconvenience. Nonetheless, live goes on.
Egg Prices Surge 37 Percent
The cost of a dozen eggs is up 37 percent over the past year, thanks largely to the surge in bird flu cases