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‘My Friends’: A Novel About Living and Laughing
A mismatched pair contend with the dying wish of a brilliant artist and find a way to fix themselves along the journey. A beautiful book.
The Scarlet Pimpernel of the Vatican
Msgr. Hugh O’Flaherty was the Irish priest who defied the Nazis to save thousands.
How Do Ordinary People Make Money With AI?
From influencers and podcast hosts to T-shirts and candles, AI can be used to create products and ultimately an income.
Ready to Retire in 5 Years? Here’s Your Checklist
By thinking about retirement preemptively, you’ll have a better sense of when you want to retire and what you want it to be like.
For the Dog Days of Summer: Activity Books for Children
When the summer heat gets too intense, staying indoors opens doors for kids to fun, worthwhile activities.
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Clean up the Clutter: Why Your Surroundings May Be Sabotaging Your Success
A messy desk, noisy room, or overcomplicated plan might be holding you back more than you think.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Driving ‘British’ and ‘Irish’
Driving in the British Isles is wonderful—once you remember to stay on the left and after you’ve mastered the roundabouts.

Midyear Motivation: 6 Ways to Refocus and Finish 2025 Strong
We may be halfway to Christmas, but it’s not too late to dust off our New Year’s resolutions and tackle 2025 again.

Japanese Prime Minister Denies Plans to Resign, Says He Will Examine US Trade Deal
‘I will make a final decision based on the results of the tariff negotiations,’ he said.

Scotland’s Sweetest Highland Dessert
Cranachan’s roots may go back to Highland farm kitchens, but its layered elegance makes it perfect at home on any modern menu.

Grilled Lamb Might Become Your New Favorite Summer Meal
Lamb is one of the meats you go to for a super special meal.

Vermeer’s Love Letters Exhibition at The Frick Collection
New York’s beloved Frick Collection museum reopens after a five-year renovation with the ‘Vermeer’s Love Letters’ special exhibition.

Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’: Faith in a Faithless Age
The poet urges a return to tradition and belief in God in the age of science.

‘Commune’: The Prototypical 1960s Hippie Free-for-All
Ironically, only within the framework of American freedom could there be experimentation with communal living, ultimately intended to remove freedom altogether.
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Love Those Leaves: Fast-Growing, Healthy Greens
Don’t settle for the supermarket selection of greens when you can grow a wide variety of fresher, less expensive, and delicious alternatives at home.

More Than 2 Dozen UNESCO World Heritage Sites Have Been Added to List
There are now 1,248 UNESCO World Heritage Sites spanning across more than 170 countries.

Add Durable Walkway Without Mortar
With various brick colors and textures, brick walkways are both beautiful and simple to install.

‘Hollywood Exposed’: Former Actress Tina Griffin’s Valuable Advice for Teens and Parents
Tina Griffin left Hollywood to shine a light on what today’s media is really teaching kids, and how parents can counter it.

‘Mrs. Peterkin Wishes to Go to Drive’: Look Around for Answers
Lucretia P. Hale’s Short Story shows how completing a task means seeing everything involved.

‘Bataan’: Holding the Line, No Matter the Cost
This war film shows the horror of jungle warfare during World War II.

Midyear Motivation: 6 Ways to Refocus and Finish 2025 Strong
We may be halfway to Christmas, but it’s not too late to dust off our New Year’s resolutions and tackle 2025 again.

When Parenting Gets Busy, Stay Connected With Your Partner
Psychiatrist Kathryn Ford shares simple but powerful ways for parents to reconnect during the busy seasons of life.

Abraham Lincoln’s Advice on Learning, Work, Smartphones, and Anxiety
Lincoln struggled with mental health, public ridicule, and grief, but he never stopped building a better life.

How Did We Get the Word ‘Husband’?
Far from limiting a man, marriage calls him into a larger mission of love, stewardship, and provision.