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Behind Enemy Lines: Scott O’Grady’s Incredible Survival Story
In ‘This Week in History,’ as Bosnia and Herzegovina’s civil war rages, an American fighter pilot is shot down, stranding him behind enemy lines for six days.
Poundbury: Formal Classicism Bonds With Local Tradition
In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit an expansion of the county capital of Dorchester, England.
‘Blackberries for Amelia’: A Poem for Summer by Richard Wilbur
The small act of picking berries reflects the divine directive to cultivate virtue.
Retirement Drawdown Strategies
The right amount to withdraw from nest eggs throughout retirement would be different for everyone.
Trump-Musk Induced Tesla Slide Points to Market Risks From Massive Stocks
Tesla’s decline points to the risk that many investors have long warned about, of indexes being heavily influenced by a handful of megacap stocks.
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‘The Life of Chuck’: Stephen King Gets Spiritual
Stephen King’s version of Einstein’s quote, ‘There are two ways to live: You can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.’

What Is a Multi-Family Home? What to Know Before You Buy One
If you’re considering buying a multi-family home, here’s what you need to know before jumping in.

Build Your Own Deck Bench
Building a bench gives you the ability to match it precisely with the rest of the deck furniture.

Chief Joseph: Servant-Leader and Guardian of His People
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet a warrior for a lost cause; a man whose courage and dignity won even his enemies’ respect.

From Beets to Beard Nominations, How Minnesota’s Farmland Informs This Fine-Dining Chef
Her family’s vegetable set the path for Karyn Tomlinson to become a thoughtful and bold chef.

‘The Last Twins’: Mengele’s Twisted Studies
Siblings imprisoned in Auschwitz speak of their torture under the guise of scientific research.

Tax Deductions You Can Take Without Itemizing
Even if you don’t have enough deductions to itemize, you can still take some deductions.

C. S. Lewis’s Warnings About the Pursuit of Power
Man’s ability to control nature may be used for human’s greed for power or for the good of all.
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The Average Cost of a Vacation: Transportation, Food, Entertainment, and More
People in different stages of life have different budgets for travel.

What Is a Multi-Family Home? What to Know Before You Buy One
If you’re considering buying a multi-family home, here’s what you need to know before jumping in.

Design Recipes: Getting Summer Ready
Some home projects are only meant to be done in warm weather.

Living by Hand and by Heart
In an age when fancy gadgets and smart devices are easily accessible, working with the hands brings a renewed sense of purpose.

‘I Got It From Temu’: Woman Fined for Riding Motorbike With Dog Strapped to Chest
Woman claims she bought the harness from Temu, but police say online purchases don’t excuse unsafe pet transport on motorcycles.

Carl Jung, the Universe, and the Strange Business of Getting Exactly What You Want
Synchronicity is awash in this world.

A Conversation With Social Media Sensations Kay & Tay
This popular husband-and-wife pair shares advice on how to build an online following. Hint: It involves authenticity and staying true to yourself.

Lois Gibbs: Homemaker Turned Environmental Activist
Lois Gibbs brought attention to the toxic waste affecting her Love Canal neighborhood.

‘Rocky Mountain’: A Line in the Sand and Stone
Errol Flynn takes his final ride through the Old West in his last Western.

‘Dead Outlaw’: Where the Last Breath Becomes a Starting Point
The meandering adventures of a mummified corpse are the focus of this unusual, yet humorous play, now on Broadway.

‘Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly’
When Tippin’s single was excluded from an album, he later realized it had a ‘bigger purpose.’

A Strategy Board Game With a Focus on Ancient Imperial Militaries
‘Battalion’ introduces gamers to military tactics and strategy, with the bonus of teaching users about the militaries of four ancient empires.

Jam Sessions and Joy: 5 Ways to Help Kids Fall in Love With Learning an Instrument
When learning music feels like a magical adventure instead of a chore, kids will keep coming back for more.

Memorial Day: A Day to Remember Who We Are
Here are some ways to honor those who sacrificed their lives for our freedoms.

Grads After Graduation: Some Gifts to Bolster Morale and Keep Them Moving Forward
A special note or care package can cheer a young graduate in the short term and give him or her memories that may last a lifetime.