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‘Audrey’s Children’: This Doctor Should be Nominated for Sainthood
While not a stellar biopic, “Audrey’s Children” is sure to inspire good deeds in medical profession aspirants and is definitely worth a watch for everyone.
Standing at the Edge of Eternity: How to Visit the Grand Canyon
From lightning storms to the whisper of the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon offers awe at every turn.
Bernard of Clairvaux’s 4 Degrees of Love
The French abbot explained what he believed it means to love oneself, others, and the divine.
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Housecleaning Hacks From the Pros: Clever, Genius, and Just Plain Brilliant
These expert cleaning hacks will make you wonder why nobody told you sooner.

A Teriyaki Stir-Fry for an Easy Weeknight Dinner
Salmon and vegetables get a boost of flavor from a sweet and savory homemade teriyaki sauce.

24 Hours in Lisbon
Portugal’s capital, with its off-the-beaten-path vibe, maritime history, and delicious food, invites exploration.

Epic Universe Brings Track-Jumping Donkey Kong Coaster to U.S. for First Time
Super Nintendo World opens this summer at the newest Universal theme park in Orlando, Florida.

‘The Penguin Lessons’: A Man, a Bird, and a New Perspective
A teacher comes to a boarding school to escape his past in this entertaining and deeply moving film.

Joshua Becker on the Art and Freedom of Minimalism
By focusing on what matters, author Joshua Becker is living a life aligned with his values.

Pan-Seared Scallops With Lemon Butter
Learn to make restaurant-quality scallops at home—perfectly seared with a golden crust and finished with a bright lemon-butter sauce.

When George Washington Calmed a Mutiny
In this first article of the series “When Character Counted,” we visit a moment when a pair of spectacles helped save the American experiment of democracy.
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Eliminate Damp, Moldy Odors
Excess moisture in old or even new homes can be the cause of moldy odors.

3 Colorado Campgrounds Ranked Among the Best in North America
Campspot, a website and app that helps campers book campsites, recognizes the best camp grounds in North America.

Cat’s Silent Heart Disease Causes Painful Hind Leg Paralysis
Cats who suffer from saddle thromboembolism are not expected to recover.

Housecleaning Hacks From the Pros: Clever, Genius, and Just Plain Brilliant
These expert cleaning hacks will make you wonder why nobody told you sooner.

9 Types of Memories to Hold Closely
Memories, good or bad, can bring about appreciation for who we are now and inspire our future selves.

New Questions Emerge Around the Authenticity of the Shroud of Turin
Faith, fraud, and the fabric of mystery.

The Rewards of Acting Now on What Matters
Tomorrow is a concept where things we need to do but continually push forward are not likely to come to fruition. The time to act is now.

‘Our Past Judges Our Present’: History Taken Slantwise
Consideration of the past is not always an indictment of the present, but Americans can definitely benefit from learning from our history.

‘Death Becomes Her’: Immortality Has a Price
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is, as two youth-obsessed starlets learn in the Broadway adaptation of ‘Death Becomes Her.’

Lucretia Peabody Hale’s ‘The Peterkins Decide to Learn the Languages’
Laughter as language: When words fail, laughter shows itself to be the most universal language.

‘Destination Gobi’: Saddles and Sandstorms
A Navy officer is sent to the Gobi desert in this World War II film.

First Things First: ‘Ordo Rerum’ and the Good Life
A comment from Vice President J.D. Vance serves as a reminder to order our priorities and responsibilities for a virtuous life.

Educating the Heart: Stories Can Inspire Virtue in Our Children
From “Anne of Green Gables” to “The Little House on the Prairie,” literature is a powerful tool for showing kids what it looks like to live a virtuous life.

Why Are More Young People Starting to Homestead?
For homesteaders, taking care of their own needs fills the void of fulfillment and connection left by consumerism.

Aristotle’s Curriculum: 4 Subjects That Build Character
According to one of history’s most well-known philosophers, young people need to be instructed in only four subjects to prepare them for a well-lived life.