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The Power of Words in Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
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The Power of Words in Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

In this comedic play by Shakespeare, readers discover that words have the power to unite lovers, divide them, and bring them together once again.
Safe Investments in Times of Crisis
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Safe Investments in Times of Crisis

When markets stumble, these lower-risk investments can help protect your money.
Essential Kitchen Prep: ‘Food Is Precious. Stock it, Prepare it, Preserve it, and Then Use It’
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Essential Kitchen Prep: ‘Food Is Precious. Stock it, Prepare it, Preserve it, and Then Use It’

Cookbook author Mary Bryant Shrader explains her concept of the ‘Four Corners Pantry’ and how to best preserve food.
‘Anemone’: The Trouble Long After ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland
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‘Anemone’: The Trouble Long After ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland

Daniel Day-Lewis and his director son Ronan create a haunting, gripping tone poem.

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Smart Swaps for a Healthier Ice Cream Fix

There are plenty of lighter options that satisfy your sweet tooth without derailing your health goals.
Ladybug Invasion

Ladybug Invasion

The native populations of ladybugs are declining to the point of extinction in areas where the Asian ladybugs are thriving.
Need Energy in the Morning? This Breakfast Bowl Has You Covered

Need Energy in the Morning? This Breakfast Bowl Has You Covered

This breakfast bowl provides plenty of protein to keep you feeling full and energized throughout the morning.
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Perfectly Imperfect: How This Author Is Resisting AI With a 1,500-Year-Old Craft

Perfectly Imperfect: How This Author Is Resisting AI With a 1,500-Year-Old Craft

Children’s author Alison Stegert is joining a growing community of illumination artists.
‘Mona’s Eyes’ Is a Beautiful Premise, Betrayed

‘Mona’s Eyes’ Is a Beautiful Premise, Betrayed

Henry teaches his granddaughter about art and life through masterworks at Paris’s finest museums, but the author’s activism ruins the canvas.
‘Punch’: Learning From Past Actions

‘Punch’: Learning From Past Actions

Consequences have actions, and Nottingham native Jacob learned so the hard way when he killed a man with a single punch.
‘Red Alert’: Real Terrorism

‘Red Alert’: Real Terrorism

A four-part TV series that dramatizes the 10/7 attack on a Muslim and Jewish family.
A Bird in Your Ear: ‘The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage’

A Bird in Your Ear: ‘The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage’

The Grimm Brothers’ Fairy Tale tells how envy works against cooperation.
Dear Next Generation: The Values That Carry Us

Dear Next Generation: The Values That Carry Us

True happiness comes not from possessions, but from enjoying the simple blessings already at hand.
Living With Purpose: A Conversation With Entrepreneur Heather Holmes

Living With Purpose: A Conversation With Entrepreneur Heather Holmes

For this entrepreneur and homeschooling mom, balance isn’t about perfection but about prioritizing family, faith, and purpose.
6 Common Mistakes Homeschoolers Make

6 Common Mistakes Homeschoolers Make

Replicating the classroom at home may feel familiar, but it misses the real benefits of homeschooling.
This May Be Your Best Homeschool Year Yet

This May Be Your Best Homeschool Year Yet

With the right mindset and intentionality, homeschooling can foster lasting growth, curiosity, and well-being in your children.