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John Northrop’s All-Wing Vision and the B-2 Stealth Bomber
In ‘This Week in History,’ America’s first International Air Meet inspired a generation of aviators, resulting in one man’s dream to alter aviation design.
Montaigne on the Road
The French Renaissance thinker discovered the value of travel while searching for a medical cure.
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
How Virtue Sustains the Individual and a Nation, According to Our Founding Fathers
The president and CEO of the National Constitution Center discusses how virtue guided the Founders and why it is imperative that America reclaim her roots.
Hiring a Financial Advisor for Retirement: Is It Worth It?
When making a decision, consider your comfort level, financial complexity, and time availability alongside the pros and cons.
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Keep Your Grilled Chicken Juicy, Thanks to These Tips
Summer evenings beg for effortless and casual dinners.

Exile With a Cause: Frank Calzón’s Lifelong Stand Against Communism
He’s been called a spy, a traitor, and worse, but Calzón remains undeterred in his mission for freedom.

Mongolian Noodles
This easy Mongolian Noodles recipe is a quick, 30-minute meal that’s better than takeout.

A Path to Healing Forges a Hero
After 9/11, Chris Meek endeavored to perform small acts of kindness. Over time, he’s made a tremendous impact on the lives of others.

How Art Comes to Life: The Myth of Pygmalion
When something is created with love, the resulting products are imbued with vibrant life.

The Golestan Palace: Qajar Dynasty Opulence
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a historic, royal complex that blends Persian and European architecture.

The Secret to Making the Best Sandwiches at Home
Often the best sandwiches are last-minute inventions sparked by hunger.

Back in US, Christian Brothers Raised in Jungles of Indonesia Share Survival Skills Learned From Indigenous Tribe

Wordsworth’s ‘Among All Lovely Things My Love Had Been’
The Romantic poet celebrates how the simple things in life can show true love.
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When the Opposite Is True: Life Paradoxes That Change How You Live
Some of the most powerful truths in life don’t seem to make sense at first glance.

Everyone Demands the Recipe for My Southern Smashed Potato Salad
This delectable potato salad is tangy, creamy, yet also has little crunch.

Victoria, BC: Where Sustainable Travel Meets Unforgettable Family Fun
The gorgeous city surrounded by water is one of the most bikeable cities in Canada.

Back in US, Christian Brothers Raised in Jungles of Indonesia Share Survival Skills Learned From Indigenous Tribe

A Path to Healing Forges a Hero
After 9/11, Chris Meek endeavored to perform small acts of kindness. Over time, he’s made a tremendous impact on the lives of others.

Exile With a Cause: Frank Calzón’s Lifelong Stand Against Communism
He’s been called a spy, a traitor, and worse, but Calzón remains undeterred in his mission for freedom.

‘Eddington’: Joaquin Phoenix Shines in Dark Pandemic Comedy
Despite a pose of satirical neutrality about America’s political divide during the pandemic, Aster’s quietly on the side of the young masked-up progressives.

Bastion of Scottish Culture: Lady Carolina Nairne
Nairne’s poetic songs helped preserve the traditions of Scotland’s folk music.

‘The Pursuit of Happyness’: Freedom Is Founded on Responsibility
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ redefines resilience.

‘Freedom Season’: How US History Took a Different Path in 1963
Peniel E. Joseph reviews the seminal year of the civil rights era.

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

Dear Next Generation: You'll Get as Good as You Give
Respect, compassion, and integrity are timeless and worth standing for.

Make This Fourth of July a Homespun Holiday
A homespun July 4th brings the focus back to family, gratitude, and the American spirit.

An Educational Philosophy That Nourishes the Whole Child
Charlotte Mason lived in the 19th century, but her philosophy offers children an education full of life and wonder.