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‘Eric LaRue’: A Mother Heals After Her Son’s School Shooting
‘Eric LaRue’ should be chased with documentaries ‘I Am Living Proof’ and ‘The Work’; soul healing is available in both religious and non-religious settings.
New Biography Unearths a Grand View of a Baseball Great
Alan D. Gaff has discovered some of baseball’s most important lost works in ‘Baseball’s First Superstar.’
Spring Cleaning Your Finances: A Fresh Start for Your Money
Spring cleaning your finances is more than a chore; it’s an investment in your future.
Spring Deck Maintenance: 6 Essential Steps to Inspect and Refresh Your Deck or Porch
Bugs, dirty boards, and bad weather—spring is the time to check how your deck has held up against winter’s wear.
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What You Need to Know About Keeping a Family Milk Cow
A single cow provides gallons of rich, nutritious milk—and plenty of benefits beyond the kitchen. Here’s how to get started.

Sweet Spiced Lamb Chops With New Potatoes and Green Beans
This simple lamb dish is perfect for a holiday meal.

Ronald Reagan Standing up to an Illegal Strike
As part of the series ‘When Character Counted,’ we learn President Reagan stood firm during his first crisis in office—a testament to his strength of character.

Use This Trust Fund When Your Home Increases in Value
The gift and estate tax exemption could drop from $13.99 million to around $7 million in 2026.

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.

The Best Spring Cleaning Tips of 2025, According to a Professional Organizer
Here is a fresh takes on decluttering that can help you finally feel in control of your space.

Selling Your Home Could Cost: Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate
Any financial gains from a home sale must be reported to the IRS when filing your tax return.

Frick Collection Reopens After 5-Year Closure, $220 Million Renovation
Visitors say they’re excited to see the renovated and expanded art museum.

‘Audrey at Home’: A Book About Hollywood, Home Life, and Recipes
Audrey Hepburn’s second son, Luca Dotti, invites readers into his famous mother’s kitchen, with simple, heartwarming recipes that inspire and satisfy.

Know the Difference Between Treasury Bills and Treasury Bonds
Treasury bills and bonds are low-risk, government-backed debt securities.
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What Is Hotel Status Match and Which Hotels Offer It?
Staying loyal to one hotel has finally paid off but now another hotel looks more appealing.

Eternal Spring: Peepers, Ponds, and Childhood Memories
Spring whispers its return through muddy puddles and velvety moss, inviting us to live more deeply.

Rick Steves’ Europe: A Healthy Dose of History and Champagne in Reims
Reims is where French kings were crowned and where wars were fought.

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.

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.

Rembrandt Peale’s Famous Portrait
The artist’s painting of his brother Rubens, posed beside a flowering geranium, is considered one of America’s finest portraits.

Bowman Hendry McCalla: A Commander of Action
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a naval commander whose military bravery and leadership guided him to an illustrious career.

Southern Charm and a Mystery: ‘Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go To Funerals’
In Sharon Mondragon’s cozy novel, a Georgia girl helps her ailing but formidable Grandmother stay connected to her community.

Brandevoort: New Classical Architecture
In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a Holland neighborhood built according to New Urbanism and New Classical architecture.

From School Principal to Homeschool Mom: A Conversation With Mandy Davis
Mandy Davis, author and founder of Homebuilt Education, shares why she left standard schools to create a thriving home classroom for her children.

First Things First: ‘Ordo Rerum’ and the Good Life
A comment from Vice President JD 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 “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.