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Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
Seeking a Renewed American Mythology
The creation of a timeless American myth could be based on the country’s unprecedented history.
The Gentleman Cowboy: Theodore Roosevelt in the Badlands, 1883–1888
Once a sickly child, the Wild West whipped the Rough Rider into shape.
Spring Inspiration: How a Gardener Turned Floral Designer Brings Her Love for Nature Into Every Arrangement
Ashley Fox shares her creative inspiration and beginner-friendly tips for simple but delightful at-home arrangements.
150 Years Ago: The Story of the First Kentucky Derby
In ‘This Week in History,’ a memorable cast of characters and horses coordinated to secure victory at Louisville’s now world-famous racing venue.
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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.

Take the Trip: 9 Underrated Benefits of Getting Away
Far from being frivolous, vacations offer opportunities to refresh, reflect, deepen relationships, and move forward stronger than before.

Millions Receive First-Time Social Security Benefits
Millions of individuals who had paid into Social Security did not receive benefits. The Social Security Fairness Act changed that.

Cruise Tourism Is Returning to Providence, Rhode Island
For the first time in four years, cruise ships will once again be sailing into Providence, Rhode Island.

Brahms and Tchaikovsky: Titans in Tension
Though they are now both categorized as Romantic-era composers, these men created music that couldn’t have been more different.

A Unique Way to Honor Moms, Aunts, and Grandmothers
These days, growing numbers of travelers are seeking that entré to a new culture with cooking lessons and food tours.

Gouverneur Morris: The Penman of the U.S. Constitution
The gregarious, intelligent, and oft-controversial Gouverneur Morris wrote some of the best-remembered parts of the Constitution of the United States.

What Really Happened to Amelia Earhart?
The mysterious disappearance of the female flying phenomenon has perplexed aviation lovers and the public for decades.

Mystery Surrounds This Rare Altarpiece
An enigmatic 16th-century altarpiece joins the National Gallery, London collection.
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Planning a Trip Abroad? Here’s How to Protect the Data on Your Devices at U.S. Border Searches
Border agents do not need a warrant to conduct searches on your devices.

8 Ways to Lift Your Mood
Your attitude is completely within your control, and can be shifted with something as simple as taking a walk or writing a list of blessings.

Take the Trip: 9 Underrated Benefits of Getting Away
Far from being frivolous, vacations offer opportunities to refresh, reflect, deepen relationships, and move forward stronger than before.

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.

Clio’s Wars: How We Interpret Our Past Will Determine Our Future
When national identity fractures and ideologies rise, historical nuance gets lost in the rubble.

40 Years of Flying Into Danger to Save Lives
Grey says he loves flying, but loves even more what it allows him to do for people in need.

‘Sew Torn’: A Seamstress So Torn Between Right and Wrong
A seamstress’s techniques are as skillful as a rock climber’s, but on a thread-and-needle scale. Question is, will she use this bizarre talent for good or bad?

What Really Happened to Amelia Earhart?
The mysterious disappearance of the female flying phenomenon has perplexed aviation lovers and the public for decades.

Mike Rowe: Renaissance Man and Jack of Many Trades
His new web show, ‘People You Should Know,’ celebrates those improving their communities across the United States.

A Study of What French Armies Wore, Used in the Hundred Years’ War
‘Joan of Arc’s Army’ provides a brief, yet detailed and informative study of the French side during the Hundred Years’ War.

Everything Counts as School When You’re Homeschooling
Sports, driver’s ed, and volunteering all double as learning experiences that can help kids grow in skill and confidence.

Choosing Homeschool Curriculum: A Roadmap for Success
Next year’s winning curriculum starts with this year—refining what worked and rethinking what didn’t.

8 Ways to Finish Your Homeschool Year Well
Finish the year strong by defining your finish line, updating your records, and prepping for the seasons ahead.

6 Reasons to Spring Into Homeschooling
Spring is abounding with resources and opportunities to reflect on your schooling options and choose the best course for your family.