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Old-Fashioned Summer Fruit Drinks That Still Refresh Today
If you’re craving something cold, crisp, and clean, try a cherry cordial or herb-infused lemonade.
‘An Iliad’: A One-Man Triumph at the Court Theatre
Beyond its fascinating narrative, “The Iliad” is still read because it tackles issues that are relevant to this day.
Is It a Good Idea to Sell Your Life Insurance Policy?
Depending on your circumstances, selling a life insurance policy could be beneficial.
‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ in a New Abridged Edition
The Alexandre Dumas favorite is rereleased just in time for summer reading.
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‘The Bear Was Just Kind of Hanging Out’: Banff Man Captures Shots of Huge Grizzly Relaxing by Highway

7 Summer Travel Tips That Won’t Break the Bank
How to find good accommodation deals, dodge tourist traps, and save on tickets, according to travel experts.

A Guide for What You Need to Know About the Collector’s Market
The collector’s market was valued at approximately $294.23 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $422.56 billion by 2030.

Retire Like You Mean It: Planning for the Life You Actually Want
Retirement success isn’t measured only by net worth. Instead, it’s about whether you find joy, purpose, and peace in your daily life.

The Origins of the Harp
Since antiquity, the harp’s musical language has been a source of honor and wisdom.

The Slave-Turned-Spy Who Infiltrated the Confederate White House
Thanks to her intelligence, ingenuity, and connections to the Van Lew family, Mary Jane Richards stood up for the abolitionist cause as a spy.

The Mystery of Hair Conditioners Solved
Using the wrong product for the specific condition of your hair will produce disappointing results.

Start Strong, End Well: 10 Ways to Make the Most of Every Day
A day is more purposeful if it has intentional routines, built-in fun, and connections that bring joy.
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Ask the Builder: Which Water Lines Are Right for Your Home?
Each type of water pipe has its pros and cons.

Chicken Caesar Salad
This quick and easy salad has moist, tasty chicken and crisp greens.

Australian Native Honey Shows Promise Against Pathogen Behind Staph, Tinea: Research
The honey of Australian stingless bees has antimicrobial properties.

One-of-a-Kind NZ Stamp Could Fetch Tens of Thousands at Auction
A printing error and the fact that only one is known to be in existence will undoubtedly excite the world’s philatelists when the stamp goes on sale.

Living by Hand and by Heart
In an age when fancy gadgets and smart devices are easily accessible, working with the hands brings a renewed sense of purpose.

‘The Waterfront: Season 1’: Misadventure in the Carolinas
A family facing certain economic ruin returns to crime in this new Netflix series.

‘Fairy Creek’: Lessons From Canada’s Old-Growth Logging Protest
Resource-depleting humans will continue to mess around until we learn a lesson.

‘American Canopy’ Motivates Readers to Take a Walk in the Woods
Eric Rutkow combines nature and history as he explores how trees have impacted the growth of America.

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.

Back to Homeschool: 9 Ways to Prepare
From clearing the calendar to visualizing the first day of school, these ideas will help make next fall begin smoothly and stress-free.

Tech Policy Expert on Kids’ Digital Devices: ’Parental Controls Don’t Give Parents Real Control’
Tech policy expert Clare Morell discusses the harms of screen usage and offers a radical, refreshing solution.

7 Simple Ways to Hit Reset This Summer
Summer is the perfect time to turn the page on old habits and start over with a fresh slate.