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What Charging Off Bad Debt Really Means
If your debt has been charged off by a credit card company or financial institution, you are still legally obligated to pay it.
Church of St. Charles Borromeo: Antwerp’s Treasure
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,' we visit a highlight of the Northern Baroque style.
A Colonial Conflict That Resulted in the Maryland-Pennsylvania Border
In ‘This Week in History,’ a royal geographical error in the colonies leads to a border war that ultimately results in the famous Mason-Dixon Line.
NTD Invites Photographers to Celebrate America’s Birth
A new international photography competition award commemorates the 250th anniversary of America’s independence.
Is Our Character Set in Cement? Chuck Colson’s Story Says No
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet Nixon’s ‘hatchet man’ who became a bringer of light to prisoners and countless others.
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‘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.

Mad for Mediterranean: 3 New Cookbooks Packed With Simple and Seasonal Recipes
The Mediterranean diet is a healthy and colorful way of eating.

Ask the Builder: Erector Set Stairs in an Hour
Here are some tips to help you begin laying out safe, code-compliant stairs.

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

‘Electric Vehicles: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’
Larry Elder takes a close look at the pros and cons of electric vehicles and their impact on the U.S. and the world.

‘Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds’: A Dazzling and Daring Air Show
The Air Force puts its pilots on a stage in the sky in dangerous yet exciting formations.

A Mother’s Wisdom: Tim McGraw’s ‘Humble and Kind’
Songwriter Lori McKenna wrote the sentimental country hit for her children.
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Avoid a Cultural Faux Pas: Dress Appropriately When Traveling Abroad
While traveling to a new destination can be exciting, it’s important to remember that cultural etiquette varies widely around the globe.

New Boutique Hotel, With 6 Rooms and 60 Workers, Is an Outlier in South Beach
Located on Collins Avenue in the heart of Miami Beach’s Art Deco district, Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant offers a peaceful retreat.

‘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.

Digger’s Wartime Letter Details the Act of God That Saved His Life
Sergeant who escaped the Fall of Singapore via a small boat and ended up in northern Australia.

‘Our Town’: The Nearly Unbearable Beauty of Life
Thornton Wilder’s play comes to the screen as a charming and sometimes funny tribute to ordinary people.

Historic Tennessee Cotton Mill Recalls Bygone Days
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we discover the remnants of a cotton mill amid a cornucopia of waterfalls.

‘Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple’: Beneath the Sword
The second chapter of Miroshi Inagaki’s trilogy forges the soul of a Samurai swordsman.

Elmer Ambrose Sperry: Father of Modern Navigation Technology
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a brilliant entrepreneur whose naval and aeonautical contributions altered the science of navigation.

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.

It’s Time to Bring Back Pick-Up Games of Baseball
Unsupervised play allows children to develop character and skill sets like conflict resolution, imagination, and responsibility.