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Does a 529 Plan Affect Financial Aid?
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Does a 529 Plan Affect Financial Aid?

One common deterrent to investing through a 529 plan is the concern that assets in a 529 account will reduce financial aid eligibility.
The Food Babe’s Recipe for a Healthier America
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The Food Babe’s Recipe for a Healthier America

What’s really in your food? In an era of ultra-processed foods, Vani Hari is on a mission to uncover the truth and empower Americans to reclaim their health.
Elegance & Wonder: An Extraordinary Collection of Great Masters’ Paintings
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Elegance & Wonder: An Extraordinary Collection of Great Masters’ Paintings

Masterpieces from the collection of Jordan and Thomas A. Saunders III is heading to auction this month at Sotheby’s New York.
‘Escape at Bedtime’ by Robert Louis Stevenson
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‘Escape at Bedtime’ by Robert Louis Stevenson

A child’s imagination is captured in this beautiful starlit nighttime scene.
You’re Retiring Early—Now What About Health Care?
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You’re Retiring Early—Now What About Health Care?

Social Security will start paying early retirement benefits when you’re 62, but Medicare doesn’t kick in until you’re 65.

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Florida Beach With ‘Pristine’ Setting Ranks Among World’s Best. Why It’s Special

Florida Beach With ‘Pristine’ Setting Ranks Among World’s Best. Why It’s Special

The World’s 50 Best Beaches surveyed thousands of travel experts to vote for their favorite beaches.
Pork Chop Ragu With Salad

Pork Chop Ragu With Salad

In Italy, “ragu” refers to a rich, ground meat-based sauce traditionally served over pasta.
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A Conversation With Social Media Sensations Kay & Tay

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

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

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

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.
‘The Trip to Bountiful’: A Love Letter to Aging Gracefully

‘The Trip to Bountiful’: A Love Letter to Aging Gracefully

This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ ponders growing up and growing old.
‘Art’: A Friendship Meets Its Match in a Nearly Blank Canvas

‘Art’: A Friendship Meets Its Match in a Nearly Blank Canvas

This rip-roaring comedy focuses on three very different friends and one very ugly piece of art.
‘The Way’: C.S. Lewis, on the Only Way of Being Human 

‘The Way’: C.S. Lewis, on the Only Way of Being Human 

Chapter 2 of this groundbreaking essay confronts moral relativism by so-called “Innovators.”
Molly Pitcher, Cannoneer in Petticoats

Molly Pitcher, Cannoneer in Petticoats

In this latest chapter of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet the woman whose battlefield exploits became an American legend.
In Defense of the Common Arts: Why Training Students’ Head, Hands, and Heart Matters

In Defense of the Common Arts: Why Training Students’ Head, Hands, and Heart Matters

The common arts are part of a classical tradition through which students learn virtues alongside life skills.
Everything Counts as School When You’re Homeschooling

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

Choosing Homeschool Curriculum: A Roadmap for Success

Next year’s winning curriculum starts with this year—refining what worked and rethinking what didn’t.