
Valuable Tips to Help You Survive the Polar Vortex
If you live somewhere in Midwestern United States, you’re probably holed up in your room wearing layers of clothes and covered with lots of blankets

If you live somewhere in Midwestern United States, you’re probably holed up in your room wearing layers of clothes and covered with lots of blankets

City life has its perks. You can grab an expensive coffee at any Starbucks branch anytime you need a boost. If you need something for

Most people retire on Friday night looking forward to the weekend, a day or two of doing nothing but relax and recuperate from the previous

Survivalists, preppers, homesteaders, outdoor enthusiasts, soldiers, mercenaries, and some professional circus acts will all agree that a survival knife is one of the things they

On the morning of December 7, 1941, the United States of America was thrust into a war it tried to avoid. On that day, described

It’s finally December and the pressure is on to finish your holiday shopping early. You still have time, don’t worry. In fact, once you’re done

There’s one sound that chills every prepper to the bone — silence. The kind that follows when the power goes out, the fridge hum stops,

I’ll never forget the night the power went out across my neighborhood. The wind howled, the streetlights flickered off, and the city fell into complete

When I first started prepping, I used to think winter preparedness meant just having a few extra blankets and a flashlight. That changed one year

Every October, we recognize National Fire Prevention Month—and as a prepper, I see it as a reminder that fire can be both a tool for