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‘Dead Post Society’: A Cozy and Warm Welcome
The seventh in a series of cozy mystery novels is a great example of how to do the genre right.
What Types of Jobs Will Survive the AI Revolution?
Many people fear their livelihoods would be replaced by machines and complex algorithms.
‘Testament’: The Early Church in Another World
‘The Acts of the Apostles’ is reprised in a dystopian setting with all the familiar biblical figures.
Leo Tolstoy’s Search for Meaning
How a pilgrimage helped one of Russia’s greatest authors find spiritual fulfillment.
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14 Personal Rules That Make Every Day Better
A handful of well-chosen rules—like calm mornings or daily exercise—can help you live each day with more purpose.

‘Follow the Silenced’: COVID-19 and a Culture of Falsehood
Part 1 of this documentary review highlights the censorship of government and Big Pharma in pushing the COVID-19 vaccine.

Copycat Chipotle Chicken
Recreate your favorite Chipotle-style meals at home with this copycat Chipotle chicken recipe—it’s flavorful, easy to make, and tastes just like the real thing.

Château du Clos Lucé: Summerhouse of the French Kings
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a Loire Valley château that was Leonardo da Vinci’s last home.

Railroads, Innovation, and the Race for the New York Market
In ‘This Week in History,’ B&O Railroad’s dominance was undercut by a growing competitor, resulting in an industry-changing innovation.

Frans Hals’s ‘The Laughing Cavalier’
The life-size sitter has been called the ’most handsome man in art history.’

What Is the SALT Deduction, and How Does It Benefit You?
The SALT deduction is a tax deduction to relieve Americans from high local taxes.

Capt. James Cook’s Endeavour Found? Not So Fast!
A premature claim about the discovery of one of history’s most famous ships leads to an American-Australian science rift.

Come Hike and Explore at the Stumphouse Tunnel
The tunnel was never completed but the stories around it are intriguing.

What Types of Jobs Will Survive the AI Revolution?
Many people fear their livelihoods would be replaced by machines and complex algorithms.
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Lower the Heat
The wine industry has been actively responding to consumer requests for lower-alcohol products.

Whipped Lemonade Is the Delicious Summer Drink I Can’t Stop Making
This perfect summer drink is a lemonade, milkshake, and slushie all in one.

This Fish Dish Is Delicious Thanks to a Grill and a Pair of Salsas
Grilling keeps the heat out of the house and makes the fish look delicious.

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.

‘Follow the Silenced’: COVID-19 and a Counterculture of Truth
In part 2 of this documentary review, we see how the film gives voice to Americans who were injured by the COVID-19 vaccine.

‘Kaua’i Storm’: A Captivating Hawaiian Mystery
A park ranger juggles family responsibilities while solving a missing-person case.

‘Barron’s Cove’: A Tale of Two Bad Dads
What could have been a disturbing, thought-provoking crime thriller soon segues to a pulpy, over-the-top tale of terrible fathers and suffering sons.

‘Bride Hard’: A Mash-Up Parody With Maybe a Few Too Many Lumps
Rebel Wilson breaks bad in this uneven ‘Die Hard’-‘Bridesmaids’ action hybrid.

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.